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EXPLORATIONS - Lessons Learned From the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan By Jill Moss Broadcast: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: I'm Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And I'm Faith
As North Korea and the United States increase rhetoric on Pyongyangs nuclear weapons program, long-held taboos are being broken in neighboring Japan the only country to have suffered nuclear bombardment, at the end of World War II. Analysts say the d
The mayor of the Japanese city of Nagasaki has taken time to criticize the Japanese government's refusal to sign a non-proliferation treaty earlier this year. Tomihisa Taue made has blasted the government during the ceremony to mark the atomic bombin
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Seventy years ago, the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on the city of Nagasaki. Japan surrendered, and World War II ended six days later. As NPR's Anthony Kuhn reports, the people of Nagasaki retained searing memories and view the pr
Nagasaki have never been subjected to large scale of bombing,prior to the explosion atomic bomb there.On Auguest 1st,1945,however,a number of highly explosive bombs were dropped on the city.A few of bombs hit the shipyard and dock areas.In the southw
Todd: Richard, do you have a camera? Richard: I do. I have a video camera. It's over there. Todd: Wow! How often do you use it? Richard: I use the video camera regularly..uh..everytime I go on a trip. Recently I went to Nagasaki. Todd: Nagasaki! Rich
As North Korea and the United States increase rhetoric on Pyongyangs nuclear weapons program, long-held taboos are being broken in neighboring Japan the only country to have suffered nuclear bombardment, at the end of World War II. Analysts say the d
Todd: Richard, do you have a camera? Richard: I do. I have a video camera. It's over there. Todd: Wow! How often do you use it? Richard: I use the video camera regularly... uh...everytime I go on a trip. Recently I went to Nagasaki. Todd: Nagasaki! R
Sixty-five years after the United States dropped nuclear bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima, and Nagasaki -- at the end of World War II - the U.S. view on nuclear weapons has changed. The Obama Administration is pushing for a nuclear-free worl
Todd: Richard, do you have a camera? 理查德,你有相机吗? Richard: I do. I have a video camera. It's over there. 有。我有一台摄像机,就在那里。 Todd: Wow! How often do you use it? 哇!你多久用一次? Richard: I use th
Todd: Richard, do you have a camera? Richard: I do. I have a video camera. It's over there. Todd: Wow! How often do you use it? Richard: I use the video camera regularly..uh..everytime I go on a trip. Recently I went to Nagasaki. Todd: Nagasaki! Rich
Passage One26. A. They described it as a complete failure. B. They described it as wildly successful. C. They described it as adventurous. D. They described it as highly fortunate. 27. A. A world ban on nuclear weapons. B. Japan's development of nucl
TOKYO, Jan. 24 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese fishing boat was detained by Japanese authorities on Thursday for unauthorized fishing in waters around Nagasaki Prefecture in southwestern Japan, Chinese Consulate General in Fukuoka told Xinhua. The boat, regist
By Akiko Fujita Nagasaki, Japan 08 October 2009 Brick-colored Urakami Cathedral (center), with twin towers, stands 08 Aug 2005 in area of hypocenter of atomic bombing in Nagasaki Students at Japan's University of Nagasaki are attempting to recreate