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Sep 18, 2023
Ukraine recaptures eastern village near Bakhmut
Recent gains have been among the most significant in Ukraine¡¯s counteroffensive, which began in June.
WORLD
Mar 13, 2023
Casualties in Donetsk mount as Russia and Ukraine fight for Bakhmut
Kyiv said Russian forces had suffered more than 1,100 dead in recent days in the Bakhmut area, while Moscow said 220 Ukrainian services members had been killed in 24 hours of fighting.
WORLD
Dec 13, 2022
Fighting rages in east Ukraine as G7 considers more air defense for Kyiv
The G7 promised to ¡®meet Ukraine¡¯s urgent requirements¡¯ after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appealed to the group¡¯s virtual meeting.
Reader Mail
Dec 9, 2007
Whales don¡¯t cause fish shortages
Regarding Misao Nakaya¡¯s Dec. 4 letter, ¡°Hold your beef about whale meat¡°: Nakaya argues that the consumption of whale meat is necessary to combat fish shortages. It appears to me, however, that this claim simply parrots the so-called science of the Japanese whaling industry.
Reader Mail
Dec 9, 2007
Not-so-young celebrate change, too
Alan Goodall¡¯s Dec. 3 article, ¡°The return of Aussie labor,¡± seems to suggest that younger Australians, the computer generation etc. were foremost in the Liberal government¡¯s loss in the Nov. 24 elections. I am a 50-plus Australian who is quite happy to see John Howard exit as prime minister. In celebrating...
Reader Mail
Oct 18, 2007
Acquittal demands compensation
Regarding the Oct. 11 article ¡°Court acquits man but kept lid on forced confession¡°: It is good that Hiroshi Yanagihara finally was acquitted of rape charges five years after his conviction. Yet, an apology from the judge seems way too little in return for the years Yanagihara lost in the process. It...
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