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Article: THE VIETNAM WAR; 30 YEARS LATER; Reflections fuse grief, anger, pride; Across generations and cultures, those whose lives became entwined in different ways with the Vietnam War pause for a fresh milestone marking the war's end.(NEWS)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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- April 30, 2005
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Byline: Paul Levy; Bob von Sternberg; Staff Writers
CORRECTION PUBLISHED 05/01/05: In this article it was incorrectly reported that attorney Bill Tilton once was a member of Students for a Democratic Society. He never was.
30 YEARS LATER Reflections fuse grief, anger, pride
Across generations and cultures, those whose lives became entwined in different ways with the Vietnam War pause for a fresh milestone marking the war's end. Then as now, clear-cut conclusions are elusive for those who came though the experience. There is, though, a strong sense of the need to be getting on, carrying along the lessons, questions and memories that changed them ...