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Apocalypse Now - and Then

About 3 pages (770 words)

The Washington Post, November 30th, 1992

Ton That Diep has seen the future, and it looks a lot like this city's tawdry past. He figures there is good money to be made in Vietnam War nostalgia. With foreigners trooping to Vietnam - including a fast-growing number of Americans, despite the U.S. trade embargo - Diep reasoned that they will want a congenial place with a wartime theme, where they can slake their thirst for nostalgia with a Saigon 333 or Tiger beer and listen to '60s music as they tell tall tales about the Big Green Machine. So, in April, Diep opened a bar called Apocalypse Now, and already it's the place to be in the late...

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