
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."
Beatles spar with press at guarded Tokyo hotel
If you're not hip to the fact that Wednesday was "B-Day in Tokyo," then you're either a disgruntled barber or stoutly refuse to admit that there will always be an England — providing the Beatles don't go bankrupt.
Inside story on Beatles — No outside fun
The Beatles were prisoners of love during their four-day stay in Japan.
'007' takes Japanese village by storm
The tiny fishing village of Akime, on the southernmost tip of Japan, will never be the same.
'Satchmo' swings at Walker Hill Resort opening
The Saints marched in the Republic of Korea Monday night, with Louis Armstrong and his trumpet clearing the way.
The Beatles at Budokan
IT WAS A HARD DAY'S NIGHT, BUT THE Beatles at least didn't have to cry for help during their first performance Thursday at Tokyo's filled-to-capacity Budokan Hall.
Outnumbered GIs chop up attackers
Fewer than 200 U.S. defenders, backed by massive air support, blasted apart a Red battalion as it tried to overrun their tiny patrol base near the Cambodian border, military spokesmen reported Saturday.