'Hellhound' Trails King Assassin James Earl Ray

April 29, 2010
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A new book on the King assassination by an author who gets nearly every detail wrong in his acceptance of James Earl Ray as either the actual or the lone assassin. Ray, who was not in the rooming house at the time of the shooting, was exonerated in both a legal appeal that was interrupted…

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2 witnesses to key events surrounding JFK assassination die

April 28, 2010
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2 witnesses to key events surrounding JFK assassination die 11:11 PM CDT on Tuesday, April 27, 2010 By SCOTT PARKS / The Dallas Morning News sparks@dallasnews.com The deaths of H. Louis Nichols and Aubrey Rike probably wouldn’t have been noticed outside their circle of family and friends – except for one thing: Both men were…

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Malcolm X gunman freed on parole

April 28, 2010
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The other two gunmen have been identified by Baba Zak Kondo in his work, Conspiracys: Unraveling the Assassination of Malcolm X. According to eyewitness Roland Sheppard, one of the gunmen was seen in the offices of the NYPD. Other Bureau of Special Services and Investigations BOSSI agents working for the NYPD penetrated Malcolm’s organization and…

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FEDS: Armed Obama seeker at N.C. airport can go

April 27, 2010
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from Salon.com Feds: Armed Obama-seeker at N.C. airport can go Joseph McVey, held in jail since Sunday, is now free to leave if he posts $100,000 bond By MEG KINNARD, Associated Press Authoritiessay an armed man spotted at a North Carolina airport parking lot justafter Air Force One departed can get out of jail if…

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Conservative Republican William McKenzie befriended Gerald Ford while representing Marina Oswald

April 25, 2010
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Conservative Republican William McKenzie befriended Gerald Ford while representing Marina Oswald Dallas Morning News, April 23, 2010 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dallasmorningnews/obituary.aspx?n=william-mckenzie&pid=142160063 WILLIAM ALLEN McKENZIE, 87, died on Sunday morning, April 18, 2010, four weeks after the death of his beloved wife of 55 years, Sally Freeman McKenzie. Born March 13, 1923, in Columbus, Georgia, William A. McKenzie, was…

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John Carl Warnecke, Architect to Kennedy, Dies at 91

April 25, 2010
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John Carl Warnecke, Architect to Kennedy, Dies at 91 April 23, 2010 New York Times By WILLIAM GRIMES John Carl Warnecke, the court architect of the Kennedy administration and the designer of John F. Kennedy’s grave site at Arlington National Cemetery, died on Saturday at his home in Healdsburg, Calif. He was 91 and also…

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The freedoms afforded would-be assassin John Hinckley Jr.

April 24, 2010
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The freedoms afforded would-be assassin John Hinckley, Jr. By Annys Shin Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, April 23, 2010; 5:03 PM John W. Hinckley Jr. is a man of routine. On warm days, he likes to sit on a bench outside the John Howard Pavilion on the grounds of St. Elizabeths hospital, and work his…

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U.N. investigators blame Musharraf government, security lapses for Bhutto death

April 16, 2010
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United Nations report asks the same questions that “conspiracy theorists” do here about political assassinations, but theirs are taken seriously and believed about foreign governments. Our questions are dismissed out of hand because we believe our government to be benign or at worst only incompetent. Note the commentary at the end about the role of…

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Benazir Bhutto murder 'avoidable'

April 16, 2010
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Benazir Bhutto murder ‘avoidable’ A long-awaited UN report into the killing of Pakistani politician Benazir Bhutto two years ago has been highly critical of the government of the day. It says Bhutto’s death at a rally near Islamabad could have been prevented if proper security measures had been taken by Gen Pervez Musharraf’s government. The…

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The Price of Assassination

April 16, 2010
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The Price of Assassination

Reality is finally sinking in about assassinations, even at the New York Times. Of course they have worked so well here, who could blame them for thinking they’d have the same effect abroad? – John Judge “America… routinely firing missiles into countries it’s not at war with”? Mr Wright has clearly never heard of the…

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Cutting-edge architecture in Dallas

April 15, 2010
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This is an interesting excerpt from Financial Times online, an architecture critic looks at Dealey Plaza and what it conveys – dark days indeed. A photographer caught a contrasting alignment of architecture, displayed at the Hotel Lawrence where we meet annually,  of the John Neely Bryan Cabin, the Gothic gargoyled roof of the Dallas Courts…

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1964 Jackie Kennedy interviews to be published, ending 50 year ban

April 14, 2010
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1964 Jackie Kennedy interviews to be published By HILLEL ITALIE, AP National Writer Hillel Italie, Ap National Writer Tue Apr 13, 2:54 pm ET NEW YORK – During the first half of 1964, just months after her husband was assassinated, Jacqueline Kennedy sat for seven interviews with historian and family friend Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. They met at her…

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