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Vietnam war photographer dies in US

November 1, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Julie Watson Associated Press SAN DIEGO (AP) — Le Minh Thai, a photojournalist who covered the Vietnam War for The Associated Press and Time Life, has died. He was 93.

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2014, Cambodia, Chinese, Dien Bien Phu, Former Time, Geneva Peace Accords, Kunming Military Academy, Laos, Le Minh Thai, Nguyen Van Thieu, Paris Match, Quynh Thai, South Vietnamese, Time Life, US, United States, Vol 33 No 45 | November 1 - November 7, Zalin Grant

Vietnam general who shaped war dies at 102

October 10, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Margie Mason and Chris Brummitt The Associated Press HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap, the commander who led the outgunned Vietnamese to victory first over the French and then the Americans, died Oct 4. The last of the country’s old-guard revolutionaries was 102.

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2013, Born Aug, Dien Bien Phu, Historian Stanley Karnow, Ho Chi Minh, Independence Palace, Indochinese Communist Party, Quang Binh, Red Napoleon, South China Sea, South Vietnamese, Tet Offensive, United States, Van Tien Dung, Viet Cong, Viet Minh, Vo Nguyen Giap, Vol 32 No 42 | October 12 - October 18

Vietnam matriarch reflects on lifetime of devotion to piano

March 3, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Time was running out, and it wasn’t safe to stay. Sixty upright pianos had to be moved from Hanoi’s music conservatory to a village in the countryside

Filed Under: Profiles Tagged With: 2011, American B-52s, Bac Giang, Canada, Dang Thai Son, Dien Bien Phu, HANOI, Madame Lien, Moscow, National Academy, North Vietnamese, Pablo Picasso, Prague Conservatory, Tchaikovsky Conservatory, Thai Thi Lien, Tran Thanh Binh, Tran Thu Ha, Vietnam War, Vol 30 No 10 | March 5 - March 11

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