I HAVE just got back from the UK (no, not Ulu Kapit) after a two-week holiday, spending a good bit of the first week watching the D-Day 70th anniversary celebrations, when Allied Forces landed on the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944.
It was a day the British press called “The Day that changed the World”, since it marked the end of World War II.
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