DMZ ambush survivors seen lucky to be alive
Observers at the scene of Sunday night's bold ambush by Communist North Koreans who machine-gunned and killed four United Nations Command soldiers reached one conclusion: "I don't see how anybody survived this."
Lantz recalls his near miss with Woody Woodpecker
Talking In an animated way, cartoonist Walter Lantz tells of how he could have blown it all — deprived himself and future generations of one of the greatest comedians of all time ...
Sinatra wows Budokan crowd
"Ol' Blue Eyes is Back," read the letters on an usher's yellow T-shirt, just before the doors to the cavernous Budokan opened Tuesday night and the usher was a helpless speck buffeted about by a lemming swarm of Japanese music lovers.
Talks at Panmunjom fail as sides exchange charges
American and Communist delegates met at Panmunjom again Wednesday as the world awaited news on the Pueblo seizure.
Pontiff begins Korea travels
Pope John Paul II blessed the children of Korea and the world Friday as church authorities expressed hopes that there won't be a repeat of a student demonstration that stung the pontiff's eyes with tear gas late the night before.
Duke Ellington on fourth Japan swing
"Anata wo aishimasu." It was labored, makeshift Japanese, but the closest Duke Ellington could come to his famous spoken trademark, "I love you all madly."
Pope wraps up his Korea visit; next stop, Papua New Guinea
After canonizing 103 Christian martyrs and grieving for Catholics who live in North Korea, Pope John Paul II ended his 5-day pilgrimage to South Korea.
