
Nearly 70 years after USS Indianapolis tragedy, survivor tells his tale
Just past midnight July 30, 1945, two torpedoes from a Japanese submarine struck the USS Indianapolis with almost 1,200 people aboard.
Silent titleholder talks with his fists
World heavyweight champion Mike Tyson played the iron-fisted sphinx Friday while trainer Kevin Rooney did all the talking, promising fans a busy but silent titleholder who will fight all over the world.
East, West meet on Freedom Road job
Panmunjom, the little village where East meets West every day to try and iron out their differences, became a scene of vivid contrast this week as men from both sides of the world worked long hours to finish the last link of Freedom highway.
Fighting to change history: Korean vet accused of treason says he saved his country
An 86-year-old Korean veteran accused of treason and sentenced to death at the start of the Korean War has won a battle to clear his name. Now he is fighting to change history.
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.