Word: chua
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Howard Chua-Eoan...
...have a reputation for being mostly conservatives," says junior Cheryl L. Chua, the news director for the Dartmouth Election Network. "Dole came up here a few weeks ago. There was support for him but there were people outside who were holding signs for Clinton...
...Cray sought out more Simpson lawyers and the Goldman family. And Lafferty's deep connections within the D.A.'s office came through with surprising details about what prosecutors believe really happened the night of the murders. "We think we've seen it all on TV," says senior editor Howard Chua-Eoan, "but so much went on in smoke-filled rooms." Fortunately, TIME's reporters were able to penetrate the haze...
American and Japanese veterans of World War II will gather Saturday in Honolulu for a privately-sponsored commemoration of the day, 50 years ago, when Japan officially surrendered. Much has been made of the anniversaries last month of the bombings at Nagasaki and Hiroshima, but Nation editor Howard Chua-Eoan notes that, for American veterans, this is the date that matters. "The signing of the papers that ended that grisly conflict holds enormous import for those that fought it. Commemorating that event in Honolulu, where it all began, provides a sense of closure...
...weapons,and I pray for the repose of their victims and for peace, so that humanity will never experience such a disaster again." The muted tone of the royal journey mirrors Japanese ambivalence towards the various international commemorations of World War II's end, notes TIME Nation Editor Howard Chua-Eoan. "It is one of the complexities of the war -- despite being the aggressors, Japan felt victimized and still does today; to date, there has been no official explanation of the war's meaning." 140,000 people died when the United States dropped a nuclear bomb on Hiroshima in August...