The Vietnam war will not be over until it ends for everyone. Over four hundred thousand U.S. veterans are still recovering from wounds inflicted on their bodies and their spirit. Sixty-three million souls in Vietnam are still suffering from their 'victory.
A great read; an exciting, frightening account of organized crime today. But like all important works of nonfiction, it goes further… This book is mu… - Le Ly Hayslip
A great read; an exciting, frightening account of organized crime today. But like all important works of nonfiction, it goes further… This book is mu…
- Le Ly Hayslip
The past, for everyone, is full of missed chances, surviving to understand them, if not set them straight, is one of the things that makes the next b… - Le Ly Hayslip
The past, for everyone, is full of missed chances, surviving to understand them, if not set them straight, is one of the things that makes the next b…
The Vietnam war will not be over until it ends for everyone. Over four hundred thousand U.S. veterans are still recovering from wounds inflicted on t… - Le Ly Hayslip
The Vietnam war will not be over until it ends for everyone. Over four hundred thousand U.S. veterans are still recovering from wounds inflicted on t…
For you see, the face of destiny or luck or god that gives us war also gives us other kinds of pain: the loss of health and youth; the loss of loved … - Le Ly Hayslip
For you see, the face of destiny or luck or god that gives us war also gives us other kinds of pain: the loss of health and youth; the loss of loved …
In the West, for example, people believe they must 'pursue happiness' as if it were some kind of a flighty bird that is always out of reach. In the E… - Le Ly Hayslip
In the West, for example, people believe they must 'pursue happiness' as if it were some kind of a flighty bird that is always out of reach. In the E…
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