World War II
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US Rwanda Orphans Dreams
This undated photo provided on Tuesday, May 22, 2012, by DKC Public Relations, Marketing & Government Affairs, shows the Agahozo Shalom Youth Village in rural Rwanda. It???s modeled after youth villages established in Israel to help World War II orphans. About 500 young people live in "families" _ 16 to a house, with a house mother or father, and big sister or brother. (AP Photo/DKC Public Relations, Marketing & Government Affairs)
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US Rwanda Orphans Dreams
This undated photo provided on Tuesday, May 22, 2012, by DKC Public Relations, Marketing & Government Affairs, shows the Agahozo Shalom Youth Village in rural Rwanda. It???s modeled after youth villages established in Israel to help World War II orphans. About 500 young people live in "families" _ 16 to a house, with a house mother or father, and big sister or brother. (AP Photo/DKC Public Relations, Marketing & Government Affairs)
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US Rwanda Orphans Dreams
This photo provided by DKC Public Relations, Marketing & Government Affairs, shows residents of the Agahozo Shalom Youth Village in rural Rwanda performing at the offices of Liquidnet Holdings in New York, on Tuesday, May 22, 2012. Their village is modeled after youth villages established in Israel to help World War II orphans. About 500 young people live in "families" _ 16 to a house, with a house mother or father, and big sister or brother. From left are Peace Grace Muhizi Umutesi, Liliane P. Umuhoza, Mediatrice Kayitesi, Innocent Nkundiye, Claude Irankunda and Pascasie Nyirantwari. (AP Photo/DKC Public Relations, Marketing & Government Affairs, ASYV.org)
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US Rwanda Orphans Dreams
This undated photo provided on Tuesday, May 22, 2012, by DKC Public Relations, Marketing & Government Affairs, shows the Agahozo Shalom Youth Village in rural Rwanda. Itâs modeled after youth villages established in Israel to help World War II orphans. About 500 young people live in "families" _ 16 to a house, with a house mother or father, and big sister or brother. (AP Photo/DKC Public Relations, Marketing & Government Affairs)
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US Rwanda Orphans Dreams
This photo provided by DKC Public Relations, Marketing & Government Affairs, shows Innocent Nkundiye and Claude Irankunda, residents of the Agahozo Shalom Youth Village in rural Rwanda, performing at the offices of Liquidnet Holdings in New York, on Tuesday, May 22, 2012. Their village is modeled after youth villages established in Israel to help World War II orphans. About 500 young people live in "families" _ 16 to a house, with a house mother or father, and big sister or brother. (AP Photo/DKC Public Relations, Marketing & Government Affairs)
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Obit Fussell
This 2008 photo provided by Cole Behringer shows Paul Fussell. Paul Fussell, an acclaimed literary scholar who won a National Book Award in 1976 for "The Great War and Modern Memory," died Wednesday morning, May 23, 2012 at age 88. His stepson Cole Behringer said Fussell died of natural causes in a long-term care facility in Medford, Ore. Behringer said his mother and stepfather moved to southern Oregon two years ago from Rochester, N.Y. Fussell enlisted in the U.S. Army during World War II and was later awarded a Bronze Star and Purple Heart. But it was his writing about war that brought him greater acclaim. His study of World War I ??? "The Great War and Modern Memory" ??? ranked No. 75 on the Modern Library's list of the greatest nonfiction books of the 20th century. (AP Photo/Cole Behringer)
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Serbia Elections
A man casts a ballot at the presidential elections runoff in Belgrade, Serbia, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Voting has begun in Serbia's presidential runoff election that pits pro European Union Boris Tadic against nationalist Tomislav Nikolic who wants closer ties with Russia. Poster in background showing Drinka Pavlovic, a WWII anti fascist hero. (AP Photo/ Marko Drobnjakovic)
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Rolesville man wants renewed search for downed plane
Paul Vilga's great-uncle is among 44 who disappeared in 1950 aboard an Air Force flight over Canada.
It was several years after the end of World War II dozens of airmen and civilians were on a flight travelling through Canada on the way back to the US. They never -- -
World War II Revisited
In this May 15, 2011 photo provided by the American Airpower Museum, "medic" Jeff Rein of Nassau County, N.Y., second right, talks with fellow "living historians" by an M8 Greyhound armored vehicle during an World War II re-enactment at the Old Bethpage Village Restoration in Old Bethpage, N.Y. Modeled on the popular Civil War re-enactments which have taken place for decades, so-called living historians will spend the weekend of May 18, 2012 focusing on some of the sacrifices soldiers and sailors made while fighting in World War II . (AP Photo/American Airpower Museum)
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World War II Revisited
In this May 15, 2011 photo provided by American Airpower Museum, "living historian" Steve DeMeo sits on top of the M1 Sherman tank that he drives in various World War II re-enactments, at the Old Bethpage Village Restoration in Old Bethpage, N.Y. Modeled on the popular Civil War re-enactments which have taken place for decades, so-called living historians will spend the weekend of May 18, 2012 focusing on some of the sacrifices soldiers and sailors made while fighting in World War II . (AP Photo/American Airpower Museum)
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