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August 6, 2010

Human links forged by Hiroshima bomb

Don't miss Ari Beser's op-ed piece in today's Sun about the connection of his grandfather, the only man to fly on both the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombing missions, with a Hiroshima survivor who moved to Baltimore. Highly recommended.

The anniversary of Hiroshima should be a day where we realize the messages that the ones involved strived to send out. From both sides of the bomb, although their journeys were opposite, the point was the same.
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About Jay Hancock
Jay Hancock has been a financial columnist for The Baltimore Sun since 2001. He has also been The Baltimore Sun's diplomatic correspondent in Washington and its chief economics writer. Before moving to Baltimore in 1994 he worked for The Virginian-Pilot of Norfolk and The Daily Press of Newport News.

His columns appear Tuesdays and Sundays.
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