In Vietnam, Old Foes Take Aim at War's Toxic Legacy
13th Nov 2006, 07:19 GMT
DA NANG, Vietnam -- For a stark reminder of the Vietnam War, people living near the airport in this central industrial city can still stroll along the old stone walls that once surrounded a U.S. military base. But Luu Thi Nguyen, a 31-year-old homemaker, needs only to look into the face of her young...
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