AIR&SPACE MUSEUM DIRECTOR QUITS AFTER ENOLA GAY SNAFU

Martin Harwit, beleaguered director of the National Air&Space Museum, resigned in May, citing what he termed the ``controversy and devisiveness'' that resulted from the museum's preparation for the display of the Enola Gay, the B-29 that dropped the first atomic bomb on Japan. Veterans protested the...

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