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1991, September 10
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated
September 10, 1991.
Article: "The John Kennedy mystery explodes again in 'Ruby'."
Subtitle: "RCS Video to distribute Propaganda-produced films in Italy." |
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1991, October 10
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated October 10, 1991.
Article: "USA: New scandal for the Kennedys. John president thanks to the
Mafia?" |
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1991, December 20
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated
December 20, 1991.
Front-page article (by Gianni Riotta): "The Kennedy Pendulum, from Trial
to Cult Film."
Subhead: "World Premiere in the US Today, but the Director's Truth Stirs
Controversy." |
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1991, December 21
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA,
December 21, 1991.
Article (by Gianni Riotta): "Stone, the nightmare of conspiracy."
Subtitle:
"Americans are discussing JFK, the film by the director of Platoon about
the Kennedy assassination."
"The President was killed because he wanted to end the Vietnam War:
industrialists and military personnel were the conspirators. A clownish
and paranoid historiography with an irritating mix of fact and fiction." |
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1991 December
- Life |
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"WHY WE STILL CARE".
"A new movie about the assassination reopens an old controversy."
Article on JFK Assassination, just after the Oliver Stone's movie
"JFK". |
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1992, January 3
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated January 3, 1992.
Article: "Bush Does Not Believe in a CIA Plot to Assassinate President
Kennedy." |
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1992, January 12
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the American newspaper THE NEW YORK TIMES,
January 12, 1992.
Article (by Rodolfo Brancoli): "The truth about Kennedy comes out."
Subtitles: "More controversy in the US in the wake of Oliver Stone's film
about the attack on JFK in Dallas. Americans no longer believe the theory
that Oswald was solely responsible." |
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1992, January 26
- Corriere della Sera |
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Two-page copy of the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA, January 26,
1992. Special feature from the "Corriere Cultura" supplement, titled:
"JFK. The Conspiracy." "Dallas. Who Killed Kennedy? The Mafia, the CIA,
Cuba... A Book and a Film Reopen the Investigation."
First Article (by Gianfranco Piazzesi): "America and Italy. Crimes in
Search of an Author."
Second Article (by Gianni Riotta): "That Day America Lost Its Innocence."
Third Article (by Jim Garrison): "All the President's Assassins."
Fourth Article (by Claudio Castellacci): "And Now Kevin Costner Dances
with the Killers." |
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1992, January 30
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of a page from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA, January
30, 1992.
Main headline (with an article by Giovanna Grassi) "Superscreen. Dallas
investigation reopened. Who killed the President?"
Subheadline: "Blending fact and fiction, director Oliver Stone teams up
with prosecutor Kevin Kostner to track down the assassins of Kennedy, who
was targeted by the CIA because he was too inconvenient a statesman. Among
the protagonists are other famous names such as Walter Matthau, Jack
Lemmon, and Donald Sutherland."
Article two: "JFK number 2 - Conspiracies make cinema."
Article three: "July '63: this is how Bellagio welcomed him." |
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1992, January 31
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of a page from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated
January 31, 1992, with two articles by American director Oliver Stone.
First article: "Stone: Kennedy was killed in Washington."
Subtitles:
"The director recounts the making of 'JFK, a case still open,' the
controversial film that, after dividing the United States, arrives in
Italy."
"A conspiracy: Kevin Costner is Garrison, a Frank Capra-style hero."
"After reconstructing Dallas, I had to move everything to the capital."
Second article: "The Warren report was looking for a reassuring truth.
Like Gone with the Wind swept away Uncle Tom's Cabin..."
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1992, February 7
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of two articles from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA,
dated February 7, 1992.
Front-page article (by Tullio Kezich): "From Kennedy to Italy, here is the
scandalous Stone."
Subhead: "The MISTER X who inspired the Dallas scandal speaks. And he
recalls our 1948 elections."
Article (by Gianni Riotta): "Here is the real Mister X from Stone."
Subhead: "The Corriere meets Prouty, who appears under another name in
"JFK - A Case Still Open." "I revealed many mysteries to the director,
including one about Italy." |
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1992, February 8
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of a page from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated
February 8, 1992, with three articles.
First article (by Tullio Kezich): "Costner reopens the Kennedy case."
Subtitle: "FILM PREMIERE - "JFK," the film about the mysteries surrounding
the Dallas assassination. A three-hour thriller against a "state truth." A
guided tour of the hellish America of the 1960s."
Second article (by Alessandro Cannavò): "Ustica comes to mind."
Subtitle: "A crowd already on the first day of screening: almost all the
comments are positive. And now young people are discovering that
much-loved president."
Third article (by Alessandro Cannavò): "Debate with Gerosa and Bisiach.
Stone? A novelist almost like Dumas." |
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1992, February 24
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated
February 24, 1992.
Article (in the "Globe" column): "The latest hypothesis on Kennedy's
death. Killed by mistake by a CIA agent."
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1992, March 21
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA,
dated March 21, 1992.
Article: "A Russian Is Involved in the Kennedy Assassination."
Subhead: "Revelations from a Key Man at Oswald's Side: The KGB Will Be
Called In."
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1992, March 30
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA,
March 30, 1992.
Article (by Alessandra Farkas): "Now I Want Italy" - The Expert Favorite
for the 1992 Oscars for Editing JFK Speaks Out."
Subtitle: "The Story of Sicilian Pietro Scalia, Stone's Trusted
Collaborator." |
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1992, April 3
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA,
April 3, 1992.
Article: "A Doctor's Truth: Kennedy Shot in the Forehead."
Subhead:
"The Doctor Who Saw the President as He Was Just Dead Denies the Official
Reconstruction According to Which Oswald Shot the Back of the Head." |
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1992, April 11
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA,
April 11, 1992.
Article (by Antonio Ferrari): "JFK Case and Papal Assassination Attempt:
'There Was No Conspiracy'."
Subtitle: "INTERVIEW/ William Colby, Former CIA Chief, Speaks." |
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1992, May 31
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated
May 31, 1992.
Headline: "Danny Aiello: There Was No Plot Against JFK."
Subtitles:
"The Italian-American actor plays Lee Oswald's assassin in 'Ruby' but
rejects any conspiracy theories surrounding the Kennedy assassination."
"I'm a staunch conservative; I only said yes to Spike Lee because we're
friends." |
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1992, July 21
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated
July 21, 1992.
Article: "A friend from Minsk speaks: 'What a sniper, Lee Harvey Oswald
didn't know how to shoot.'" |
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1992, September 30
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated
September 30, 1992.
Title: "The Mysteries of the Kennedy Assassination on Tape."
Subtitle:
"Video Investigation: Panarecord-Europeo Collaboration for "JFK, the Other
Truth."" |
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1992, October 22
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated
October 22, 1992.
Article by Antonio Troiano: "Stone, a bad mess."
Subtitle: "Controversy/ Writer Delillo against the film JFK." |
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1992, November 11
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA,
November 11, 1992.
Article (by Theodore Sorensen): "Yes, Bill Clinton will be the new J.F.
Kennedy."
Sorensen served as a special advisor to President Kennedy. |
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1993, February 14
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA
dated February 14, 1993.
Article (by Luigi Coldagelli): "Los Angeles '68, 'Project Automaton'. This
is how Robert Kennedy was assassinated."
Subtitle: "Tomorrow on Mixer (Rai2 at 9:45 PM) new version of the
senator's death." |
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1993, August 23
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE
DELLA SERA, August 23, 1993.
Article: "Computer Reveals: Oswald Killed Kennedy."
Subhead: "A New Book on the Assassination of the American President
Claims." |
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1993, September 12
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA
dated September 12, 1993.
Article: "Mystery surrounding the wedding between John Kennedy Jr. and the
mermaid Daryl."
Subhead: "The wedding was announced for yesterday morning, but official
spokespeople are talking about a postponement." |
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1993, September 26
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of two articles from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA
SERA, September 26, 1993.
First article (by Tullio Kezich) with a review of the film "In the Line of
Fire": "For John Kennedy and a Fistful of Glory."
Subtitles: "CINEMA/ Eastwood and Malkovich in a gripping battle against
the White House. But perhaps it's all in vain."
"Thirty years after Dallas, the bodyguard who didn't save him seeks
redemption."
Second article (by Maurizio Porro): "What does the truth matter? JFK is a
legend." |
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1993, November 15
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated November 15, 1993.
Article by Lucia Annunziata: "Kennedy, the myth becomes a kermesse."
Subtitles:
"All the TV networks and leading journalists mobilize for the thirtieth
anniversary of the assassination."
"Interactive videos, racy films, and nothing new: this is how America
remembers the President." |
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1993, November 16
- Corriere della Sera |
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Three-page copy of the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA, dated
November 16, 1993, marking the thirtieth anniversary of the assassination
of President J.F. Kennedy.
First page: HIS VISION.
Article 1: "Great because he knew how to admit mistakes." Interview by
Ennio Caretto with former Democratic Party Representative George McGovern.
Article 2: "From the gunshots to 'Oswald's executioner: the many mysteries
of a closed case."
Second page: HIS EUROPE.
Article: "He built bridges across the Atlantic. But he made de Gaulle
nervous" by Sergio Romano
Third page: HIS WOMEN.
Article: "Divas, interns, bosses' beauties; the allure of the sexy
president" by Alessandra Farkas |
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1993, November 17
- Semana |
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Original. Spanish magazine "SEMANA".
Four pages article for the 30 years Anniversary of JFK Assassination.
"Se cumplen treinta anos del asesinato de John F.Kennedy". |
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1993, November 18
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article in the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA from
November 18, 1993.
Article: "I Reject the Kennedy Circus."
Subtitles:
"Interview/The Director of "JFK" Condemns the Official Celebrations of
Kennedy Assassination"
"Stone Flees to Panama to Challenge the Truths of the "Shadow Government." |
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1993, November 20
- The Independent |
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Original. English Newspaper "THE INDEPENDENT".
Full page article for the 30th Anniversary of JFK Asassination. |
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1993, November 22
- TV RadioCorriere |
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A 50-page special edition of the Italian weekly "TV RADIOCORRIERE"
entirely dedicated to President John F. Kennedy on the 30th anniversary of
the Kennedy assassination in Dallas (November 22, 1963–November 22, 1993).
Edited by Fiammetta Rossi and Anna Moretti, with 20 articles divided into
5 sections:
1. The Assassination
2. Who Killed Him
3. The Way We Were
4. Who He Was
5. The Myth
Talking about him: Gorbachev, Biagi, Orlando, Bisiach, Iotti, Capovilla,
Schlesinger Jr., Fanfani, Pratesi, Reeves, Veltroni, Sorensen, Montanelli,
Acquaviva. |
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1994, May 21
- Corriere della Sera |
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hree-page copy of the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA, May 21,
1994.
Front-page article (by Ennio Caretto): "Jackie has died. America is in
mourning. The Kennedys cry in the crowd."
Article (by Ennio Caretto): "Farewell in the arms of the Kennedy clan"
Subhead: "Jacqueline Kennedy died in her home surrounded by relatives. The
country is in mourning, historians reevaluate her figure." "Hillary bows:
With Jackie, America has lost one of its most precious assets."
Article (by Laura Dubini, "My Friend Valentino: She Was My Muse, a Classy
Star").
Article (by Alessandra Farkas): "Schlesinger Remembers the "Intelligent
Champion of Art and Cinema. This Is How, Behind the Scenes, She Advised
JFK."
Article (by Gianni Riotta): "The Ice Queen Has Disappeared."
Subtitle: "The Story of a Prima Donna, from the Tragic Shootings in Dallas
to the Ill-Fated Greek Adventure, Defeated Only by Illness." "She Seduced
You with a Smile, but She Frozen a Room with a Frown." |
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1994, July 15
- Life |
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Original.
Special Commemorative Edition.
"A life in pictures - Remembering Jackie".
From the Editor :
"Life and Jackie : A case of love at first sight - that's really the only
way to describe it. LIFE and Jacqueline Kennedy met in July 1953, and from
that time to the end of her life we wooed her with a passion and
persistence unmatched by any other publication."
Thanks to Frank Kampert who gave me this as a gift! |
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1994, August 29
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated
August 29, 1994.
Article (by Sara Gandolfi): "Kennedy wanted to make peace with Castro."
Subhead: "Revelation from the 'Washington Post' as New York prepares to
open negotiations with Havana. 'But the embrago is untouchable.'" |
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1994, September 6
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA,
September 6, 1994.
Article (by Alessandra Farkas): "The New Truths About Lee Harvey Oswald.
From Writer to Psycho-Detective: Mailer Spends a Year in Russia on the
Trail of Kennedy's Killer." |
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1995, March
- Life |
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Cover
"Memories of an Era : Rose Kennedy. 1890-1995".
LIFE remembers (12 pages):
"Rose Kennedy navigated a century of extraordinary triumphs and
unimaginable tragedies. A life - and an era - recalled in pictures".
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1995, April 19
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated April 19, 1995.
Article: "JFK Murder: Ruby Accused Johnson."
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1995, May 28
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article in the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA from
May 28, 1995.
Article: "I Will Not Be JFK's Widow."
Subtitles:
"One year after his death, an unpublished confession by Jacqueline Kennedy
is published in Italy."
"After 32 years, Jackie's truth about the Dallas murder."
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1995, July 21
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA, July
21, 1995.
Article (by Alessandra Farkas): "Kennedy at the White House. Kennedy calls
John John. Is this the beginning of the climb?"
Subtitles: "The son of the President killed in Dallas in the spotlight.
Even as editor of a newspaper that aims to be 'political and sexy.'"
"He's 'the sexiest man' in the polls. But for him, his mother, Jacqueline,
had 'modest ambitions as a mechanic.'" |
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1995, August 15
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated
August 15, 1995.
Article (by Claudia Provvedini): "The Kennedy heartthrob makes a soap
opera."
Subtitles:
"Surprises/John-John, JFK's son, will debut on September 18 in one of the
most popular American series."
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1995, September 2
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA
SERA, September 2, 1995.
Article (by R.E.): "America's Bachelor Gets Married. John Kennedy Chooses
Caroline."
Subhead: "Kennedy Clan Celebrates, Sharon Stone 'Scandal' Forgotten."
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1995 October
- JFK-Deep Politics Quarterly
[Vol01 Num01] |
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In this issue:
- Deep Politics: Some further thoughts
- Coalition on Political Assassinations- National Conference
- Interview: Jerrol Custer
- Reflections: November 22,1963
- Why another Newsletter?
- Dallas Police Dept Archives
- Possible Secrete Service Propaganda
- The Mary Woodward turnaround
Excerpt: A commission without Commissioners
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Original.
Inaugural Issue of the 40-pages Quarterly Newsletter "JFK - Deep
Politics Quarterly", founded by Walt Brown.
Volume One, Number One.
The "JFK/DEEP POLITICS QUARTERLY" is published four times a year in
January, April, July and October and is dedicated to the ongoing study of
the assassination of President Kennedy and related topics of intelligence
operations, other assassinations and parapolitics. |
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1995 November
- George |
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Original.
Inaugural Issue of the magazine founded by John F.Kennedy Jr, the son of
the 35th President of The United States. |
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1995, December 16
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of two articles from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA
dated December 16, 1995.
First article: "JFK, another witness killed" with subtitle "Mysterious
death of the photographer who immortalized the Kennedy assassination in
Dallas."
Second article: "Jackie's jewels up for auction." |
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1995, December 28
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated
December 28, 1995.
Article: "JFK, rain of dollars to silence Marilyn."
Subhead:
"President Kennedy reportedly signed a contract with Monroe." |
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1996, February 15
- Panorama |
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Article from the Italian weekly magazine PANORAMA, February 15, 1996.
Title: "Kennedy household memorabilia up for sale. In Jacqueline's name."
Excerpt:
"From April 23 to 26, 1996, in New York, the estate of Jacqueline Bouvier
Kennedy Onassis will be dispersed. The items up for sale will tell the
story of Jacqueline's taste and that of the Kennedy family in a highly
regarded auction." |
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1996, April 11
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA
from April 11, 1996.
Article: "John Kennedy Bigamist. He Married in Secret." |
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1996, April 21
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA,
April 21, 1996.
Article (by Margherita de Bac): "Rome raid for John John: 'I will dress
all the students in America in Valentino.'"
Subhead: "Kennedy focuses on designers and relaunches GEORGE" |
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1996, April 25
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA,
April 25, 1996.
Article by Alessandra Farkas: "JFK's Chair: 700 Million."
Subtitles:
"Historic Objects and Lots of Knick-Knacks: Jackie Memorabilia Bought for
Crazy Prices at First Auction"
"Star-Studded Crowd and Huge Box Office Profits at Kennedy House Fire
Sale." |