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WORLD
Dec 9, 2013
How news of the attack on Pearl Harbor broke on AP in 1941
On Dec. 7, 1941, Eugene Burns, AP's bureau chief in Honolulu, couldn't get out the news of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor because the military had taken control of all communications lines. In Washington, AP editor William Peacock got word of the attack from President Franklin D. Roosevelt's press secretary. In the language and style used by journalists of his era, Peacock dictated the details of the announcement.
COMMENTARY / COUNTERPOINT
Dec 7, 2013
Pearl Harbor: The Day of Infamy that won't go away
Dec. 8 (Japan time) is the 72nd anniversary of Pearl Harbor, the infamous attack launched by Imperial Japanese forces against the United States that continues to reverberate in the popular imagination.
Japan Times
JAPAN / History
Aug 14, 2013
Papers that pushed for Pacific War revisited
Papers from the long-locked safe of the late Lt. Gen. Teiichi Suzuki, an Imperial Japanese Army wartime Cabinet minister, reveal his faulted argument that Japan had the wherewithal to wage war against the Allies.
MORE SPORTS
Jun 25, 2013
Deers beat Frontiers to win Pearl Bowl title
In April, the Kajima Deers found out they were going to need to find a new sponsor at the end of the current X League season.
Japan Times
JAPAN
May 1, 2013
Japan, Bahrain to conduct research on Persian Gulf pearl oysters
Japan and Bahrain will jointly study pearl oysters in the Persian Gulf in a bid to revive the region's pearl tradition, which has not thrived since the early 20th century, Japanese researchers said Tuesday.
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JAPAN / History
Mar 8, 2013
GHQ probed delay in FDR note to Hirohito
Allied prosecutors probed the delay in delivering U.S. President Roosevelt's letter to Emperor Hirohito on the eve of war, apparently to establish that the foreign minister was to blame for failing to stop the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Reference / Special Presentations / WITNESS TO WAR
Jun 5, 2008
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