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Quote of the Week, Oswald ChambersOswald Chambers was a minister and teacher
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Oswald's FlightOswald's movements, from his escape from the Depository to his capture. -
The Spirit Haunting American History: A Review of "Oswald's Ghost" DVDPBS is a great place to see some great documentaries. In this day and age of DVDs, the great thing is you can buy the ones you like and watch them. "Oswald's Ghost" is one worth watching, and an interesting look into the life of a strange man.
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Oswald: A Children's Show for Adults that Didn't Make the Cut with Children ..Oswald is no longer with us, Fred Savage is through re runs of The Wonder Years; why didn't this show offer a viable alternative to dumbed down children's programming
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Sparky and OswaldCharlie the cat has a secret that could change history.
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Lords of OswaldMy favorite place to find peace and solitude on the Oregon coast.
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Oswald Bear RanchThe largest bear ranch and once home to the largest black bear. -
Lee Harvey Oswald Killed JFKProof suggesting that Lee Oswal did kill Presidnet John F. Kennedy
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Jared Lee Loughner Joins the History Books with the Likes of Lee Harvey OswaldJared Lee Loughner contributes to the assassination attempts on political figures. -
Peculiar Liaisons in War, Espionage, and Terrorism in the Twentieth Century -- a ReviewEssays on JFK, Gavrilo Princip, Jimmy Doolittle, Mata Hari, Sydney Reilly, T. E. Lawrence, Reinhardt Heydrich, Admiral Canaris, Claus von Stauffenberg, Adolf Hitler, Lee Harvey Oswald, David Ferrie and others -
Having the Same Name as a Notorious PersonIs your name Brad Pitt, Barbara Walters or Daniel Radcliffe, then you probability don't mind sharing the same name as a celebrity. However, if your name is Lee Harvey Oswald, Adolph Hitler or even worst -- Casey Anthony -- you may want to change it. -
A Review of the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey PlazaThe floor from which Lee Harvey Oswald is believed to have assassinated President John F. Kennedy has been transformed into a tribute to the fallen leader.
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Famous People Who Died on November 24THFamous People Who Died On November 24TH Freddie Mercury, Pat Morita, Eric Carr, Lee Harvey Oswald
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The Mouse Can Paint with Epic MickeyEpic Mickey allows the player to interact with Disney characters that they may have never seen before, from the depths of Walt's Vault onto the Wii screen come fantastic visions -
Ricky Nelson's Older Brother ACTOR DAVID NELSON DIES at 74David Oswald Nelson, an American actor, director and producer sadly left all the worldly pains he was having due to complications from Colon Cancer and rested in peace on 11th Jan. in California.
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My Emotional Memory of the Day JFK DiedI was 8 years old when I heard the news on the radio that JFK was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald. My president was dead. I recall that day in vivid detail. It is not something I can easily forget.
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Poker is Largely a Drama Game Surrounding MathematicsOswald Jacoby had a mathematical "trick mind" and a life-long passion for games. Poker was one of his favorites. He espoused that one poker hand shows power of chance, but skill and knowledge of odds take over when several hands are played. -
Stephen King Talks About Visiting Sixth Floor Museum'The lights come on and you say, 'OK. Here’s where he stood with that rifle. If anything gave me the willies, it was looking out from where Oswald was with the rifle and seeing the 'X' on the road by the Triple Underpass.''
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Happy Dead Birthday to Famous People Who Were Born on October 18Happy Dead Birthday To Famous People Who Were Born on October 18 Bobby Troup, Jesse Helms, George C Scott, Lee Harvey Oswald, Frederick August Otto Schwarz
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Kennedy Assassination and "JFK" . Part Two of TwoMy thesis is that there was no conspiracy in the Kennedy assassination. Oswald acted alone.
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Kennedy Assassination and "JFK". Part One of TwoA study of the Kennedy Assassination and the Oliver Stone movie "JFK". My thesis is that there was no conspiracy. Oswald acted alone.
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The Historic Texas Theatre in Dallas Reopens Its DoorsThe historic Texas Theatre, famous as the site of Lee Harvey Oswald's arrest, is showing movies again, decades after it shut its doors.
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Dealey Plaza: Kennedy Assassination Site Draws Tourists and Conspiracy TheoristsA visit to Dealey Plaza includes a stop at the Sixth Floor Musuem of the book depository building from which Lee Harvey Oswald allegedly shot President John F. Kennedy. Outside, conspiracy theorists hawk their wares and ideas.
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Camelot and the Cultural Revolution by James PieresonCamelot and the Cultural Revolution, a splendid book by James Piereson, expounds on a remarkable historical insight. Along with President Kennedy, Lee Harvey Oswald murdered American liberalism that horrible Friday in November, 1963. -
Implied Consent: Cast of Characters and Act I, Scene IThe 95-year-old self-made multi-billionaire Quintus Grummond collapses from heart failure and enters a state of brain death. Meanwhile, his son Oswald makes plans for his father to never again awaken. Read the beginning of this play on the sanctity of human life.
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President John F. Kennedy's Assassination - Much Uncovered, Much More Still CoveredOne of President Lyndon Johnson's first acts as president was to organize a commission to investigate Kennedy's assassination. The Warren Commission declared that it found no evidence of conspiracy and that Oswald had acted alone in the killing. -
Interview with South African Justice Edwin CameronDuring his U.S. book tour for Witness to AIDS,Justice Edwin Cameron talks with Alina Oswald about coming out as positive, fighting AIDS denialism in South Africa, and countering the stigma of HIV with hope.
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Was Jack Ruby Involved with Organized Crime?We can never know for sure, but many believe that Jack Ruby shot Oswald to prevent Oswald from testifying about his involvement in a mafia conspiracy.
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Implied Consent: Act II, Scene IIIEdward Mark meets the decadent Oswald Grummond as this futuristic four-act play on the sanctity of human life continues.
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The Kennedy Assassination 45 Years AgoForty five years ago, on November 22md, 1963, a disturbed man named Lee Harvey Oswald pointed a rifle from a sixth floor window of the Texas School Book Depository in Dallas and fired at a passing convertible in the street below. -
HIstory in Your Hand - Why You Should Respect Spare ChangeThe penny you hold in your hand today may have been flipped by George Raft in Scarface, or used by Lee Harvey Oswald to buy the last soda he ever drank.
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Cracking America from the Inside Part 10: JFK Witnesses Speak 1994, 2008The John F. Kennedy assassination surrounding a deeper "security risk", as witnesses clear the air, including Lee Harvey Oswald's name. James Files admits to shooting JFK with witnesses, Oswald's cancer connection, and Oswald's ride speaks out in 2008.
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The Long Fifties: JFK, the Beatles and the Onset of the SixtiesThe end of an age of innocence: the assassination of JFK and the healing British invasion. -
A Parent's Review of Some Popular Preschool TV ShowsIncluding Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends, Oswald, Pinky Dinky Doo, Super Why and a passing note on Dora and Diego
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Michigan's Best Summer Weekend Vacation AreasFrom the Cultural offerings of Detroit's Institute of the Arts to the quiet seclusion of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Michigan offers weekend travelers a diversity of get-away experiences.
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Thematic Use of Religion in Willa Cather's My Mortal EnemyAn examination of religious symbols and thematic strains in Cather's famous novella
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Implied Consent: Act I, Scene VThe devious Trent Roberts attempts to solicit support for the termination of Quintus Grummond, as this four-act futuristic play on the sanctity of human life continues.
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Implied Consent: Act I, Scene IIIMeet the sophistical shyster lawyer Trent Roberts as the action unfolds in this four-act futuristic play on the sanctity of human life.
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Implied Consent: Act II, Scene IVDelve into the definition of life and the philosophical underpinnings of the right to life, as this four-act futuristic play on the sanctity of human life continues.
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An Interview with Elizabeth Scott, Author of BloomAuthor of Bloom



