|       |  | Globe and Mail - 2 hours ago  The demonstration, on the 68th anniversary of the historic D-Day   landings, was aimed at the federal government's relatively new policy   of paying injured soldiers lump-sum compensation for wounds and   injuries, rather than life-time pensions. | 
     |  | Los Angeles Times - 3 hours ago  By Michael Muskal To commemorate the 68th anniversary of D-day -- the Allied invasion that paved the way for the end of the World War II in Europe -- a statue honoring Maj. |   |  | Washington Post - 4 hours ago  WASHINGTON   - With the World War II Memorial as a backdrop, veterans Josephine and   Murray Bussard shared a kiss from their wheelchairs as they commemorated   the 68th anniversary of D-Day, and celebrated almost as many years of marriage. | 
    | Fox News - 48 minutes ago  For most of us, what we know of D-Day,   with its images of men wading ashore, amidst a storm of gunfire from   German troops, is taken from books or movies in which the end is known   from the beginning: America triumphed, despite the loss of 9000   soldiers, ... | 
     |  | CNN (blog) - 11 hours ago  It was 68 years ago today that D-Day, one of the most decisive battles, marked the beginning of the end for World War II. |     |  | Baltimore Sun - 4 hours ago  (Holbrook   Bradley/Baltimore Sun) PHOTO LINK Men of the 29th Infantry Division,   which was known as the Blue and Gray Division for its origins in the   Maryland-Virginia region, watch as the French coastline draws nearer on D-Day landing at Normandy. | 
     | San Jose Mercury News - 1 hour ago  By   CHRIS CAROLA AP ALBANY, NY—Kenneth Davey said the grim reason his   father and other medical personnel from his Navy unit never received the   Bronze Star for their actions at Normandy on D-Day was because many of the officers who would have made the ... | 
     | Albany Times Union - 1 hour ago  (Lori   Van Buren / Times Union) World War II Monument at a rededication   ceremony at Division and 3rd Streets June 6, 2012 in Troy, NY The   ceremony at the First Ward Memorial was to honor and remember those who   died on D-Day, June 6, 1944. | 
     | BusinessWeek - 20 hours ago  And when the US Supreme Court declined to review the ruling on May 14, a 30-day countdown began after which the patent office can cancel the trademark. |     |  | Stars and Stripes - 3 hours ago  By Susan M. Cover TOGUS - Nearly 70 years ago, Army soldiers Leon Audet and Almo Nickerson served side-by-side on D-Day   at Utah Beach in Normandy. Audet, of Winslow, was later wounded and   left for dead. Nickerson, of Hallowell, was taken as a prisoner ... | 
     | Denver Post - 6 hours ago  Dick Winters was one of many events marking Wednesday's 68th anniversary of D-Day, the Allied operation that paved the way for the end of the war. |   |   It was a more emotional day than usual at the National D-Day Memorial, as they honored the man many consider the founder here, Bob slaughter. | 
    |  | Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette - 4 hours ago  Editor's   note: This is a chapter from "When We Went to War," a News-Gazette book   based on a special section published on June 6, 1994, the 50th   anniversary of D-Day. (The ages of those interviewed are reported as they were when they were interviewed in ... | 
     | Huffington Post - 9 hours ago  Now, nearly seven decades after that fateful day, it's time to change that, to add Juan Pujol's name to the roll call of D-Day's prime actors. In my book, Agent Garbo: The Brilliant, Eccentric Secret Agent Who Tricked Hitler and Saved D-Day (out July ... | 
     | Fox News - 15 hours ago  ...   something significant, and for centenarian Bea Cohen of Los Angeles,   not only did she see air strikes during World War II--Cohen watched the   Allied airplanes en route to the shores of Normandy in support of the D-Day invasion, 68 years ago today. |     |  | Charlotte Observer - 1 hour ago  Each June 6, as she did Wednesday, she calls her goddaughter in Paris, born 4 days before D-Day.   Each June 6, Collette Leonard Wright flips to the day on her calendar   and remembers she must call her god-daughter in Paris to wish her a   happy birthday. | 
     |  |   Roberts said he was lucky to have survived the D-Day invasion that killed more than 9000 Allied troops. "Then when you lose your buddies, it hurts. |   |  | Heritage.org (blog) - 5 hours ago  The same is true for D-Day, June 6, 1944, when Allied forces began carrying out the largest amphibious invasion in history. | 
    |  | Newnan Times-Herald - 14 hours ago  By ALEX MCRAE Today, millions around the world will commemorate the 68th anniversary of D-Day,   the June 6, 1944, amphibious assault on the shores of France that began   the Allied advance that led to the end of World War II in Europe. | 
     |   Wooten doesn't remember the exact day he landed, but it was near the June 6, 1944, D-Day   invasion. The shoreline was littered with the ravages of that day and   the German Army was still trying to push the Allies back into the sea. |  | 
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