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The
Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies held a conference on Economics
and Security in the Asia-Pacific Area in Honolulu, 12-13 January
1998. Policy makers, defense officials and academics from Asia and
the U.S. attended to discuss political and security implications
of economic events. Here three participants talk during a break:
Dr. Marcus Noland, Senior Fellow, Institute for International Economics;
Dr. Charles Morrison, Director, Program on International Economics
and Politics, East-West Center; and Dr. Robert Manning, Chairman,
Council on Foreign Relations.
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On
12 November 1997, a U.S. military aircraft delivered 21 metric tons
of donated U.S. military supplies for the relief of Typhoon Linda
victims in Ca Mau Province, Vietnam. The donated humanitarian goods
included medical equipment, clothing, tents and shelter materials.
Here a Vietnamese truck loads the goods at Tan Son Nhut Airport
in Ho Chi Minh City.
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At
approximately 1:30 AM local time on 6 August 1997, the island of
Guam became the site of a terrible air tragedy. Korean Airlines
(KAL) flight 801 ended abruptly with the deaths of over 225 passengers
and crew. In the weeks that followed the crash, the lives of those
involved with the rescue efforts, crash investigation, treatment
of survivors, recovery of remains, assistance to the affected families,
and all other aspects of the tragedy, were forever changed. Though
this was not a military crash, hundreds of U.S. military servicemen
and servicewomen and their families joined residents of Guam, Korean
citizens, and countless others in the assistance efforts.
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Approximately
140,000 Japanese citizens visited the USS Independence (CV-62) on
6 and 7 September at Otaru, Japan. This was first port call by the
Independence to a civilian port in Japan. The 81,000 ton carrier
had 10,000 visitors lined up by 8am each morning. Below they visit
the huge hangar bay.
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