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Burying the hatchet

Former U.S. B-25 pilot Jack DeTour (left), Dr. Hiroya Sugano (center) and former Japanese fighter pilot Shiro Wakita pour bourbon into the 'Remembrance Well' at the USS Arizona Memorial during the 'Blackened Canteen' ceremony in Honolulu on Sunday during commemorations for the 74th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Story: Page 2 | REUTERS
Former U.S. B-25 pilot Jack DeTour (left), Dr. Hiroya Sugano (center) and former Japanese fighter pilot Shiro Wakita pour bourbon into the 'Remembrance Well' at the USS Arizona Memorial during the 'Blackened Canteen' ceremony in Honolulu on Sunday during commemorations for the 74th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Story: Page 2 | REUTERS
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