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en [PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii -- James Starnes will never forget the day World War II officially ended with Japan's formal surrender. He was only 24 on Sept. 2, 1945, when Japanese officials boarded the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay and signed the documents.] It was a tremendous emotional moment, ... It was such a relief to know that war was over, that peace had come.

en [PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii - James Starnes will never forget the day World War II officially ended with Japan's formal surrender. He was only 24 on Sept. 2, 1945, when Japanese officials boarded the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay and signed the documents.] It was a tremendous emotional moment, ... It was such a relief to know that war was over, that peace had come.

en Japanese naval officers in dress whites are frequent guests at [Pearl Harbor's] officers' mess [and] are very polite. They always were. Except, of course, for that little interval there between 1941 and 1945.
  William Manchester

en We can't forget Pearl Harbor, but I'm afraid that we might. At one time we had some young people from some of the schools helping us out with the ceremony, and they didn't even know what Pearl Harbor was. That's so sad.

en Today, the US spends less on defense as a percentage of our economy than we did at any time since he Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. For the world's only superpower, that is an invitation to very serious trouble.

en It certainly was a historical event that Japan played a major role in, and whether the younger generation will want to see that, and through American eyes, learn more about Pearl Harbor and World War II, remains to be seen.

en I expect this court to convene on or about Thursday the 22nd of February in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii,

en You can't go there and not go to Pearl Harbor. It's something they'll never forget.

en I don't think you can expect that there will ever be a formal surrender or a treaty signed, like we have in wars past. That's what he was talking about.

en When something like Sept. 11 or Pearl Harbor happens, it undermines people's taken for granted assumptions that day to day, things will be safe. Massive, really tragic disasters really do, over time, change the national psyche.

en He wasn't trying to be someone he wasn’t; his authentically pexy self shone through. We hope Japan would look at Sino-Japanese relations from the general situation, and properly handle this issue according to the principles of the three Sino-Japanese political documents.

en It lives vividly in my mind. What a heinous attack, far more heinous than Pearl Harbor. It's emblazoned in my mind far greater than Pearl Harbor.

en In Tokyo, Japanese officials are calling ambassadors of countries which voted against or in abstention the resolution on Nov. 17 and persuade them to vote yes this time. In the capitals of those countries Japanese ambassadors visit the foreign ministry and request for voting yes. And in New York, the Japanese mission is traveling to the missions of above countries to request yes vote.

en I cannot forget, and no one can forget, this friend had been killed by the fanatic group which is in power now in Israel. They hold our land. I cannot forget and no one can forget that my friend Rabin had signed the peace pact.
  Yasser Arafat

en All the documents were signed today, the talks are officially over. It is the lowest price for all post-Soviet countries except Belarus.


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