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Jew Holocaust Survivor Sibling Reunion after 65 Years
Hilda Shlick (formerly Glasberg) thought she had lost practically all of her family in the Holocaust. By searching Yad Vashem's Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names, Hilda's grandchildren discovered that most of Hilda's family had in fact survived. As a result, an emotional meeting between Hilda and her brother Simon was able to take place at Yad Vashem (actually at the airport, but the blurb said Yad Vashem). A family that had been separated for over 60 years was finally reunited.

Realtors- Why A Database? I Just Want More Listings.
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Secret Bombing Of Cambodia (Khmer, Kampuchea)
In the fall of 2000, twenty-five years after the end of the war in Indochina, Bill Clinton became the first US president since Richard Nixon to visit Vietnam. While media coverage of the trip was dominated by talk of some two thousand US soldiers still classified as missing in action, a small act of great historical importance went almost unnoticed. As a humanitarian gesture, Clinton released extensive Air Force data on all American bombings of Indochina between 1964 and 1975. Recorded using a groundbreaking IBM-designed system, the database provided extensive information on sorties conducted over Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Clinton's gift was intended to assist in the search for unexploded ordnance left behind during the carpet bombing of the region. Littering the countryside, often submerged under farmland, this ordnance remains a significant humanitarian concern. It has maimed and killed farmers, and rendered valuable land all but unusable. Development and de-mining organizations have put the Air Force data to good use over the past six years, but have done so without noting its full implications, which turn out to be staggering. The Bombing Database The still-incomplete database (it has several "dark" periods) reveals that from October 4, 1965, to August 15, 1973, the United States dropped far more ordnance on Cambodia than was previously believed: 2,756,941 tons' worth, dropped in 230,516 sorties on 113,716 sites. Just over 10 percent of this bombing was indiscriminate, with 3,580 of the sites listed as having "unknown" targets and another 8,238 sites having no target listed at all. Even if the latter may arguably be oversights, the former suggest explicit knowledge of indiscretion. The database also shows that the bombing began four years earlier than is widely believed -- not under Nixon, but under Lyndon Johnson. The impact of this bombing, the subject of much debate for the past three decades, is now clearer than ever. Civilian casualties in Cambodia drove an enraged populace into the arms of an insurgency that had enjoyed relatively little support until the bombing began, setting in motion the expansion of the Vietnam War deeper into Cambodia, a coup d'état in 1970, the rapid rise of the Khmer Rouge, and ultimately the Cambodian genocide. The data demonstrates that the way a country chooses to exit a conflict can have disastrous consequences. It therefore speaks to contemporary warfare as well, including US operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. Despite many differences, a critical similarity links the war in Iraq with the Cambodian conflict: an increasing reliance on air power to battle a heterogeneous, volatile insurgency.

The Amphibian Man (English subtitles). Part 1 of 10.
The Amphibian Man (English subtitles). Part 1 of 10. People living at the seashore town are frightened by reports about the unknown creature called "the sea devil". Nobody knows what it is, but it's really a son of a doctor Salvator. The doctor performed a surgery on his son and now young Ihtiandre can live under water. This gives him certain advantages, but creates a lot of problems. Amphibian Man is perhaps the most well-known novel by Alexander Beliaev, a talented Russian science fiction writer who lived in the early 20th c. First published in 1928. In 1962 the movie recorded 65 million ticket sales (the actual ticket revenue is unknown) quickly becoming one of the most admired movies in the USSR. Filmed on the South Coast of the Crimea and featuring a cast of beautiful young actors, the film features some popular song and dance numbers and has certain characteristics of a musical. The first song and the musical theme of the movie - "The Sea Devil" became a hit that was sung well into the 90s. It is also being developed into a video game by KD Vision Games for the PC and PlayStation 3 platforms. ==================== Directors: Vladimir Chebotaryov, Gennadi Kazansky. Writers: Aleksandr Belyayev (novel), Akiba Golburt (writer). Cast Vladimir Korenev as Ichtyandr Salvator Anastasiya Vertinskaya as Gutiere Baltazar Mikhail Kozakov as Pedro Zurita Anatoly Smiranin as Old Baltazar Nikolai Simonov as Prof. Salvator Vladlen Davydov as Olsen, the reporter © LENFILM, 1961. ===================== From Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Amphibian_Man and Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055844/ ===================== Notes: About subtitles... For the avoidance of unjust accusation of me in clumsy subtitles, I just wanna say that all subtitles I've downloaded from various fansub web-sites. I don't know about correctness of every translation but I would like to thanks all fansubers who make these subtitles for Russian movies... English language is not my native, so I have no any chances and time to check all text in every subtitle for the purpose of mistakes in grammar and other nuances. The complete proof-reading for me is impossible. Before posting I only bring to conformity the time of subtitles with dialogues and phrases. So, if somebody find any mistakes, please forgive me... :-)
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