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He authored A P.O.W.'s STORY: 2801 Days in | Hanoi about his experiences in captivity. |
in twelve provinces in northern Vietnam, with | Hanoi accounting for 160 cases. |
signment was opening the first U.S. Embassy in | Hanoi after the Vietnam War, in August 1995. |
, appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of | Hanoi, along with Titular bishop of Igilgili, on Mar |
In June 1966, the first US air attacks near | Hanoi and Haiphong occurred when 7AF planes bombed n |
ber 1945, with the French regaining control of | Hanoi and other northern cities. |
was torn apart by the war: one brother fled to | Hanoi, and did not see his family again for 20 years |
he Associated Press in Tokyo, South Korea, and | Hanoi and still maintains contact with Kim Phuc, who |
tnam under Ho Chi Minh detonated explosives in | Hanoi, and the ensuing battle, known as the Battle o |
He attended Albert Sarraut High School, | Hanoi, and graduated in 1939. |
ven priority when purchasing its shares should | Hanoi approve the transaction. |
nistry, until 1982 when he was again posted to | Hanoi as First Secretary at the Soviet embassy, and |
The one in | Hanoi became smaller and became a school of Hoai Duc |
ign representative offices in London, Bangkok, | Hanoi, Beijing, Manila, and Los Angeles. |
4, there were 54 C-141 missions flying out of | Hanoi, bringing the former POWs home. |
At the ASEAN Defense Ministers meeting in | Hanoi, Chinese Minister of Defense Liang Guanglie in |
Hanoi claimed the villages had historically been par | |
ng spaces in big cities like Ho Chi Minh City, | Hanoi, Danang, Haiphong. |
the North Vietnamese food supply, and leverage | Hanoi during negotiations; then-Secretary of Defense |
In 1959, | Hanoi established the 559th Transportation Group und |
Further releases of Americans in | Hanoi followed the pattern of the first day. |
nt Dmitry Medvedev was in the Vietnam capital, | Hanoi, for the Association of Southeast Asian Nation |
ary Clinton's policy address before heading to | Hanoi for the East Asia Summit and the meeting of th |
In late 1965, he was wounded and returned to | Hanoi for medical treatment, he was assigned Vice Di |
s of traditional puzzles, such as the Tower of | Hanoi, found in the game. |
Hong Kong Express - Guilin, Guiyang, Haikou, | Hanoi, Hangzhou, Nanning, Sanya. |
This version includes audio of | Hanoi Hannah and Richard Nixon. |
o host an Asia level multi-sports event, after | Hanoi held Asian Indoor Games (2009) and Southeast A |
The | Hanoi Hilton |
The | Hanoi Hilton (1987) [Producer] |
For the 1987 film, see The | Hanoi Hilton (film). |
monia and died in Hoa Lo Prison (the notorious | Hanoi Hilton) on January 22, 1968. |
As a POW at the | Hanoi Hilton, he shared a cell with John McCain, fut |
five year survival as a prisoner of war in the | Hanoi Hilton. |
Paris, Bangkok, Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai, | Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Hong Kong. |
raduated in Mathematics from the University of | Hanoi in 1954. |
He was appointed Archbishop of | Hanoi in March 1994 and elevated to Cardinal in Nove |
Gradually, he grew in fame and located to | Hanoi in 1996. |
located about 200 kilometres (120 mi) south of | Hanoi in Tinh Gia District of Thanh Hoa Province. |
t, incorporates sources that were published by | Hanoi in order to balance the French sources. |
Activists traveled to | Hanoi in Vietnam and picketed the US embassy, and th |
re in the Party, albeit largely operating from | Hanoi in North Vietnam, until 1972, when at the requ |
Lotte Center | Hanoi in Hanoi, 65 stories, 267 m, scheduled for com |
He demanded to be flown to | Hanoi in North Vietnam. |
He was appointed archbishop of | Hanoi in 2005, succeeding Paul Joseph Pham Dinh Tung |
ad been killed in the crash, intelligence from | Hanoi indicated that he had ejected and been capture |
Dong and Yuck Foo, both of the fictional South | Hanoi Institute of Technology) is credited, on page |
The result explosion plunged | Hanoi into darkness, and throughout the city the new |
The War Memorial in | Hanoi is located across the Ba Dinh Square, across t |
This article is about the prison in | Hanoi known under various names. |
Keangnam | Hanoi Landmark Tower is located on an area of 46,000 |
Keangnam | Hanoi Landmark Tower in Hanoi, 70 stories, 343 m, sc |
Keangnam | Hanoi Landmark Tower is a supertall skyscraper under |
victory, he was put under house arrest, as the | Hanoi leadership suspected him of being "corrupted" |
Also at the | Hanoi meetings, concerns are expected to be raised a |
died, and two weeks after his installation in | Hanoi met Vi Le, Australia's senior trade commission |
also a clandestine senior controller in MI6 in | Hanoi, Moscow, the Congo, and Zambia. |
duty tours there, he flew missions again over | Hanoi, North Vietnam, as part of Linebacker II opera |
At the Second MGC Ministerial Meeting held in | Hanoi on July 28, 2001, the member countries adopted |
l was one of three POWs who were released from | Hanoi on August 5, 1969 as a propaganda move for the |
Stirm was shot down over | Hanoi on 27 October 1967, while leading a flight of |
deployed in Taiwan, crews of the 37th flew to | Hanoi on 17 February 1973 in support of Operation Ho |
Trong retired from the Archdiocese of | Hanoi on January 21, 2006 at age of 87. |
e Hilton International Corporation, see Hilton | Hanoi Opera Hotel. |
The Road of Life from | Hanoi or simply Road No. 1 (Russian: Дорога № 1) is |
"A Fifteen-day Month" (fiction, | Hanoi Publishers, Hanoi, 1993, 1994); |
editor of the Army Publishing House, then the | Hanoi Publishing House, and has worked for several n |
The entrance of The Masterpiece in | Hanoi Road. |
Christell was recruited into | Hanoi Rocks in 2004, shortly after Bloom was. |
He became acquainted with | Hanoi Rocks in Stockholm in the 1980s, and joined th |
The Finnish band | Hanoi Rocks wrote the song "Tooting Bec Wreck" about |
Hanoi Rocks was a Finnish rock band that combined el | |
Before his tenure in | Hanoi Rocks Suicide played guitar in a Finnish punk |
at the time, and Razzle (Nicholas Dingley) of | Hanoi Rocks is killed in the accident. |
After the albums release, | Hanoi Rocks toured in England and in Finland until J |
In late spring | Hanoi Rocks toured in London and Norway, and release |
1963) is the ex-rhythm and lead guitarist for | Hanoi Rocks between 1979-1985. |
Rolling Stones and Faces -style roots rock and | Hanoi Rocks -style glam punk. |
After the breakup of | Hanoi Rocks in 1985, he and his former band mate And |
career, as well as songs from his tenure with | Hanoi Rocks and Demolition 23, and a few covers. |
Michael Monroe, lead singer of | Hanoi Rocks and a big influence on Guns N' Roses, pl |
ional in 1979, Generation X from 1980 to 1981, | Hanoi Rocks in 1985, The Cherry Bombz in 1986 (with |
During the 1980s, Griffin produced albums for | Hanoi Rocks and The Cult, and the Department S hit, |
Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, | Hanoi Rocks was recorded in February, 1981, between |
Don't You Ever Leave Me ( | Hanoi Rocks cover) Instrumental |
Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, | Hanoi Rocks is the first studio album by the Finnish |
"Don't You Ever Leave Me" ( | Hanoi Rocks cover) (Japanese bonus track) - 4:13 |
Racing Cars, The Enid, | Hanoi Rocks and The Tyla Gang also appeared regularl |
's are very liked and were the biggest hits of | Hanoi Rocks' early career. |
According to | Hanoi Rocks' autobiography, the album was the last d |
Hanoi Rocks' former manager Seppo Vesterinen, has st | |
ub in London, about a year before the death of | Hanoi Rocks' drummer Razzle. |
ed in early 2010, and first solo release since | Hanoi Rocks' final break-up/retirement in 2009. |
The story is largely inspired by | Hanoi Rocks' own life on the streets of Stockholm, w |
The song is also a great example of | Hanoi Rocks' melodic glam rock-style. |
edy" is a single by the Finnish glam punk band | Hanoi Rocks, from the album Bangkok Shocks, Saigon S |
the second live album by the Finnish rock band | Hanoi Rocks, released in 1985. |
the first live album by the Finnish rock band | Hanoi Rocks, released in 1984. |
llar Short" is a song by the Finnish rock band | Hanoi Rocks, from their comeback-album Twelve Shots |
It hosted The Cure, | Hanoi Rocks, David Bowie, Kylie Minogue, The Rolling |
Prior to joining | Hanoi Rocks, Razzle had played in UK-based bands Mar |
Tractors, Dwight Yoakam, Reverend Horton Heat, | Hanoi Rocks, Billy Idol, Luke Bryan, Brian Setzer Or |
cCoy, formerly Antti Hulkko, lead guitarist of | Hanoi Rocks, was born in Pelkosenniemi. |
most successful and popular song of the reborn | Hanoi Rocks. |
in 1984 by the Finnish rock and glam punk band | Hanoi Rocks. |
single by the Finnish rock and glam punk band | Hanoi Rocks. |
Boys as well as being the current bassist for | Hanoi Rocks. |
way" is a ballad by the Finnish hard rock band | Hanoi Rocks. |
known as a guitarist of the Finnish rock band | Hanoi Rocks. |
ck Staplehurst, the long time FOH Engineer for | Hanoi Rocks. |
foreign service, MacLaren's postings included | Hanoi, Saigon, Prague and the United Nations in New |
For the temple of the same name in | Hanoi, see List of Buddhist temples in Hanoi. |
ctions have an explicit solution, the Tower of | Hanoi sequence can be reduced to an explicit formula |
The | Hanoi Taxi was used in 1973, in the final days of th |
uled 2006 retirement of the last 8 C-141s, the | Hanoi Taxi (which was the last C-141 to be retired) |
At 9:30 AM on Saturday, 6 May 2006, the | Hanoi Taxi touched down for the last time and was re |
Hanoi Taxi after 2002 repainting to revert to 1970s | |
Hanoi Taxi is now part of the permanent static displ | |
Hanoi Taxi, used in Operation Homecoming, flying ove | |
cCain was one of the POWs who flew home on the | Hanoi Taxi. |
RB, Ga, shuttle a patient who arrived there on | Hanoi Taxi. |
ench: belt) intended to rid the region between | Hanoi, Thai Nguyen and Tuyen Quang of Viet-Minh infi |
important goal in the 1-1 draw with Vietnam in | Hanoi that helped Iraq to progress to the second rou |
It is based in | Hanoi, the nation's capital. |
Asian and world leaders are meeting in | Hanoi this week for the Association of Southeast Asi |
eijing and Singapore Time or 16.00 Bangkok and | Hanoi Time) and in 16.00 UTC (00.00 Beijing and Sing |
d that PAVN intelligence would be operating on | Hanoi time. |
ched Moffat on a special mission to Saigon and | Hanoi to consider a negotiated referendum, however t |
tivist when she accompanied a peace mission to | Hanoi to negotiate the release of prisoners of war. |
Ung Thi and his family moved from | Hanoi to Saigon in 1954, following the Geneva Conven |
Hanoi, Tonkin, French Indochina, 1940) is a French c | |
o Vietnam, where it served as the garrison for | Hanoi under the Japanese 38th Army, and was used to |
In 1952, he graduated from | Hanoi University School of Law degree and awarded a |
zone from An Loc to vital installations in the | Hanoi vicinity. |
performed in Asian music festival, My Love in | Hanoi, Vietnam on October 26, 2000. |
Matches will be held in | Hanoi, Vietnam from 30 October to 08 November, 2009. |
re competing at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
In Sea Games 2003 in | Hanoi, Vietnam he failed to bring U-23 National Team |
cipated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games held in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November 2009. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
cipated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games held in | Hanoi, Vietnam from October 28 to November 8. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November 2009. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November 2009. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November 2009. |
participated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in | Hanoi, Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
s were held at the My Dinh National Stadium in | Hanoi, Vietnam from 7 to 12 December 2003. |
Dang began studying the piano in | Hanoi, Vietnam with his mother, Madame Thai Thi Lien |
s, and were held at Quan Ngua Sports Palace in | Hanoi, Vietnam from December 9 to December 14, 2005 |
session of the ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee in | Hanoi, Vietnam in November 2005 that the name Longwa |
in the quadrangular Agribank Cup Tournament in | Hanoi, Vietnam in 2006, with every game being played |
rum UNESCO - University and Heritage hosted in | Hanoi, Vietnam on April 5-10, 2009. |
as far as Yunnan, People's Republic of China, | Hanoi, Vietnam and Bangkok, Thailand. |
Born in | Hanoi, Vietnam, he was a pilot for the Vietnam Peopl |
n the silver medal in the Asian Junior Meet in | Hanoi, Vietnam, clocking a personal best 13.96 secon |
l Shelf Boundary was signed on 26 June 2003 in | Hanoi, Vietnam, by Indonesia's Foreign Minister Hasa |
All six group matches were played at venues in | Hanoi, Vietnam. |
s were held at the My Dinh National Stadium in | Hanoi, Vietnam. |
continental shelf boundary on 26 June 2003 in | Hanoi, Vietnam. |
held from November 28 to November 30, 1996 in | Hanoi, Vietnam. |
was held from February 28 to March 15, 1973 in | Hanoi, Vietnam. |
rom the Vietnam War to later live in peacetime | Hanoi, Vietnam. |
1975, returning in the fall of 2006 to live in | Hanoi, Vietnam. |
f, restaurateur, musician and TV host based in | Hanoi, Vietnam. |
gn Parachute Battalion on 12 September 1950 in | Hanoi, Vietnam. |
Hanoi, Vietnam. | |
Phong was born in | Hanoi, Vietnam. |
inisters meeting was held on 25-26 May 2009 in | Hanoi, Vietnam. |
Van Le Ngoc was born on 26 September in | Hanoi, Vietnam.He moved to live and study in France |
After participation in a uprising in | Hanoi, Vu Quoc Uy was once again assigned to Haiphon |
Kiem Do, a native of | Hanoi, was a captain in the South Vietnamese Navy an |
On March 6 China declared that the gate to | Hanoi was open and that their punitive mission had b |
12, the tower, unlike many other structures in | Hanoi, was not destroyed during the French administr |
first leg of the Vietnam-Afghanistan match in | Hanoi was cancelled due to the Afghanistan team's fi |
His brother Michel Moutschen (1923-1947 in | Hanoi) was a war correspondent for the Associated Pr |
A mk18 grenade launcher (upper) displayed at | Hanoi Weaponry Museum |
Returning to Vietnam in 1983, she lived in | Hanoi where she worked as an archivist and began to |
He studied medicine at the University of | Hanoi, where he became involved in student politics. |
In August, he went to | Hanoi with the assignment of developing a paramilita |
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has met in | Hanoi with Vietnamese leaders to seal a nuclear plan |
These planes were able to fly raids against | Hanoi with relatively few losses (though still signi |
A two-semester program based in | Hanoi with a focus on service learning, economics an |
1979, Thien dashed into the British Embassy at | Hanoi with his manuscript of four hundred poems. |
na, the U.S. should have constantly threatened | Hanoi with amphibious invasion while never intending |
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