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1996, April 27
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated
April 27, 1995.
Article: "JFK, more than a billion (lire) for his goal clubs." |
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1996, April 29
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA,
April 29, 1996.
Article (by Alessandra Farkas): "JFK, the first wife of the scandal."
Subtitles:
"The Palm Beach heiress, whom John supposedly married in 1939 and left to
marry Jackie, reemerges from the shadows."
"This is how the Kennedy clan 'buried' the awkward and beautiful Durie
Kerr." |
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1996, May 6
- Time |
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Original.
Cover: Photograph of John and Jackie Kennedy and their daughter Caroline,
Hyannis Port, 1958.
Cover Story : "Auctions and the Madness of Crowds" :
The idea of a Jackie Onassis estate sale was certainly a fabulous and
intriguing conception in itself. But no one quite expected the monumental
frenzy for relics - at almost any price, the higher the better - that
engulfed Sotheby's.
"The Taxman Cometh" : So, what's IRS's Cut?
"Two Jackies" : The heroic and the tacky. |
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1996, June 19
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated
June 19, 1996.
Article: "JFK, new scandal: 'Loren was also involved.'"
Subtitles:
"Revelations/Bombshell biography: 'Jacqueline took revenge by cheating on
him with William Holden. And John had affairs with Audrey Hepburn, Lee
Remick, and Gene Tierney.'"
"A book accuses: many romantic encounters in 1957. But Sofia's assistant:
no love story."
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1996, July 17
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated
July 17, 1996.
Article: "John Kennedy and the Others/ Suffocated by Myths: It's the
'Mutant Syndrome' of Daddy's Boys." |
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1996, July 20
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA, July
20, 1996.
Article (by Ennio Caretto): "JFK, Forbidden Loves in the Burned Diary."
Subtitles:
"REVELATIONS/ The CIA Disappeared the Confessions of Mary Pichot, John
Kennedy's Secret Lover. Mysteriously Killed Like Him."
"A Ball at the White House. Mary Resists for a Month: She's Jacqueline's
Best Friend. Then She Endures a Marijuana- and Cocaine-Infused
Relationship. The "Marie Claire" Reconstruction." |
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1996, July 31
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA,
dated July 31, 1996.
Article (by Ennio Caretto): "Kennedy Jr. slaps 'Daddy's Marilyn' on the
cover."
Subhead: "In 'George' magazine, actress Drew Barrymore imitates Monroe's
scandalous birthday wishes to JFK."
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1997, April 26
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of a page with two articles from "CORRIERE DELLA SERA" dated April
26, 1997.
First article: "Michael Kennedy accused of rape" with subtitle "Robert's
son risks being tried: he loved a 14-year-old girl, his children's
babysitter."
Second article: "Alcohol and cocaine: trouble and trials in the Clan." |
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1997, April 27
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated
April 27, 1997.
Article: "Guests of Giulia Maria Crespi/ Imagine one evening at dinner,
with Kennedy and his wife." |
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1997, May 17
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA, May
17, 1997.
Article (by Sara Gandolfi): "Kennedy Jr.: I'm not going into the arena to
chase my father's scepter."
Subtitle: "Don't call me a sex symbol anymore. I'm a publisher and a happy
husband. And I'm staying out of the spotlight." |
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1997, May 17
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA (in
"Cronaca di Milano") dated May 17, 1997.
Article (by Lina Sotis): "The labors of Kennedy Jr.: business, shopping,
and gymnastics."
Subheading: "Party at the Crespi house, dinners in trendy clubs. Now the
couple continues their trip to Rome." |
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1997, May 28
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera, May 28,
1997.
Headline: "'JFK' Becomes a Designer Label."
Subheadline: "Jackets and T-shirts bearing the assassinated statesman's
signature. Close relatives are outraged.
Kennedy cousin launches nautical clothing line." |
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1997, July 18
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated
July 18, 1997.
Article: "JFK loved Marlene Dietrich. It happened at the White House." |
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1997, August 13
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA,
August 13, 1997.
Article (by R.E.): "There's a fight between the Kennedy cousins. And the
New York Times slams 'John-John the amateur.'"
Subhead: "Star Wars/Michael and Joe attack the son of the president
assassinated in Dallas: 'He only thinks about his magazine, never about
his family.'" |
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1997, November 17
- Time |
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Original.
Cover Story : A new book purports to tell what really went on in the
Kennedy years.
History : A arts-and-More-Warts Look at Camelot.
In a new book, famed investigative report Seymour Hersh rounds up all the
rumors about the seamy side of President Kennedy and his Administration -
but he presents little hard evidence for either the old stories or his new
ones.
CRITIQUE : A Historian's Judgement.
Alan Brinkley, a professor of American History at Columbia University,
finds Hersh's book flawed on many points. |
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1998, March 18
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated March 18, 1998.
Article: "Children against the auction of JFK items." |
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1998, August 17
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated
August 18, 1998.
Title: "Video and Power - From JFK to Reagan, Live from the White House." |
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1999, July 18
- Corriere della Sera |
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Cover and four other pages from the July 18, 1999, edition of the
CORRIERE DELLA SERA.
Cover headline: "John Kennedy's plane disappears at sea."
Subheadline: "The murdered president's son was expected at a cousin's
wedding near Martha's Vineyard, an island in Massachusetts. Dismay in the
United States. His wife, Carolyn, and her sister-in-law were also on
board. Wrecks of the vehicle found on the beach."
Article 1 (by Enzo Biagi): "Ambitions and tragedies of the American
family. If destiny is already in the name."
Article 2 (by Goffredo Buccini): "The long live TV broadcast paralyzes the
United States. Clinton invites everyone to pray for 'the great family.'"
Article 3 (by Beppe Severgnini): "The memory of a meeting. His melancholy
hidden behind a perfect American smile."
Article 4 (by Sara Gandolfi): From Saint-Exupery to the Onassis heir, many
myths on a one-way flight.
Article 5 (by Ennio Caretto): "John Kennedy Jr.'s plane crashes."
Article 6 (by Ennio Caretto): "In Hyannisport, the dynasty in tears.
Rory's wedding called off."
Article 7 (by Goffredo Buccini): Handsome John, always seeking
redemption."
Article 8 (by Matteo Persivale): "An American girl / Carolyn, 'Miss
Nobody,' who became the queen of style."
Article 9 (by Marco Imarisio): "Italian friends / Affection for a couple
who loved ordinary things and sought beauty. Mondadori: jealous of their
privacy."
Article 10 (by Walter Veltroni): "A tragedy that seems never-ending"
Article 11 (by Ennio Caretto): "Kennedy, the curse on the Great Dream"
Article 12 (by Ennio Caretto): "John Kenneth Galbraith: Only he could have
rekindled that magic"
Article 13 (by Giovanna Grassi): "John Travolta: He wanted to be an actor,
but his mother dissuaded him."
Article 14 (by Raffaella Polato): "Luca Cordero di Montezemolo's
incredulity: 'He adored Italy. We had a shared dream: to ride a bike
around Manhattan.'" |
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1999, July 19
- Corriere della Sera |

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Copy. Copy
of the front page and four other pages of the Italian newspaper CORRIERE
DELLA SERA from July 19, 1999.
Front-page headline: "John Kennedy, hope fades."
Subtitles:
"Impossible to survive in those waters for so long. Clinton emotional: a
family that suffered greatly, and gave more."
"An electronic signal from the sea: the missing plane may be found
imminently.
The experts: he had just recently obtained his license, it was a mistake
to fly at night in less than perfect weather."
Articles:
"Caroline's Waiting in Front of the Ocean" (by Goffredo Buccini)
"Haze, a Strange Takeoff, the Radio Silent. The Omens of Disaster" (by
Goffredo Buccini)
"Amalfi 1962, When Jackie Charmed Everyone with That Mysterious Child" (by
Gaetano Afeltra)
"A Signal from the Sea: Perhaps It's John's Plane" (by Ennio Caretto)
"The Police to the Swimmers: No Souvenirs, Give Us Everything" (by Simona
Vigna)
"The Writer Talese: Their Mistake: Believing They Are Invincible. They Are
Obsessed with the Challenge" (by Ennio Caretto)
"The Political Debut"
"GEORGE's Editorial: My Cousins Are Models of Bad Behavior"
"The Legacy of "Calm in Katherine's Hands" (by Ennio Caretto)
"The Bessettes: We Lost Our Two Girls" (by Matteo Persivale)
"The Secret Pain of Rory, the Bride in Black" (by Matteo Persivale)
"Voices from the Web" |
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1999, July 20
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy.
Cover and four-page spread
from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA, July 20, 1999.
Articles:
- "John Kennedy is dead. But the plane can't be found" by Sergio Romano
- "Ted's requiem: an immense void" by Goffredo Buccini
- "Caroline, JFK's shy firstborn, sole heir of memories and heritage" by
Kevin Merida
- "There's no curse. Life is like this: unfair, and those who risk the
most pay the most" by William Safire
- "John betrayed by darkness and a delay" by Ennio Caretto
- "He's lost his bearings, it's the vortex of the cemetery" by Ennio
Caretto
- "They wanted a child, but they were afraid" by Sara Gandolfi
- "How Jackie defied the clan's rules by raising the prince to be gentle"
by Ennio Caretto
- "John John, a reporter fleeing from his name" by Goffredo Buccini
- "With the Kennedys, Hollywood Invented a Genre" by Maurizio Porro |
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1999, July 21
- Corriere della Sera |


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Two-page copy of the July
21, 1999, edition of the CORRIERE DELLA SERA, with six articles.
- First article (by Ennio Caretto): "Kennedy's
Piper may have disintegrated."
Subtitle: "The plane crashed into the sea at 3,000 km/h. An initial alarm
raised after the disappearance was ignored. Clinton: an ongoing search."
- Second article (by Matteo Persivale): "On
Martha's Vineyard/ A booklet, a business card: fragments of a dream arrive
on the beach."
- Third article (by Ennio Caretto): "Sister and
Bessette family challenge Clinton and the clan: 'Private funeral, no
burial in the Cemetery of Heroes. Farewell to John and Carolyn in New
York.'"
- Fourth article: "The photographer who
photographed JFK Jr. under his father's desk has died."
- Fifth article (by Simona Vigna): "The third
victim/ And Wall Street remembers Laureen: 'She was already a star.'"
- Sixth article (by Goffredo Buccini): "Everything
will change for the last generation of Kennedys: 'We will teach them to
ask and to cry.'"
Subtitle: "Ted plays mourning with his grandchildren, hoping for a
different fate for the 47 descendants of the clan. Maria Shriver,
Schwrzanegger's wife: 'Our children will no longer have to fear death.'" |
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1999, July 22
- Corriere della Sera |

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Three-page copy of the
Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated July 22, 1999, with six
articles on the death of John Kennedy Jr.
Front-page headline: "Kennedy, bodies found in the ocean."
First article (by Ennio Caretto): "Kennedy, farewell in Jacqueline's
church."
Second article (by Goffredo Buccini): "The cursed journey."
Third article (by Simona Vigna): "Flowers, cards, and posters in front of
the couple's home. They tell of the passion of admirers of different ages,
origins, and cities."
Fourth article (by Matteo Persivale): "The three bodies found in the
ocean."
Fifth article (by Ennio Caretto): "Satellites, probes, and minirobots
pierce the abyss."
Sixth article (by Matteo Persivale): "The strategies of the patriarch
Joseph, the electoral tricks of JFK, the fashions created by the family:
the historian Hellman explains the reasons for the legend". |
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1999, July 26
- Time |
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Original.
Commemorative Issue :
John Fitzgerald Kennedy, jr - 1960-1999.
"He was the Prince of American exuberance, the apparent proof that the
burden of tragedy could not rein in charisma, drive and gumption. Now,
suddenly, with the vanishing of a plane, his name is among those touched
by a dynastic curse." |
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1999, August 2
- People |
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Original.
Historical issue of PEOPLE: "Charmed life, Tragic Death"
Remembering John F.Kennedy, Jr. (1960-1999)
Seven articles :
Cover : Family, friends and a nation mourn John
F.Kennedy Jr, his wife Carolyn and her sister Lauren Bessette.
Gallery : Somehow, a simple snapshot of JFK Jr often
seemed to convey so much more.
In Love : In Carolyn Bessette he found his one true
love.
Camelot : With two children set loose, the White
House suddenly seemed like a real home.
With Jackie : Raising decent, gracious children was
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis's greatest achievement.
Kindred Spirits : Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg
knew him best.
Essay : At 38, John Fitzerald Kennedy Jr had grown
into the man we hoped he would be. |
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1999, August 2
- Time |
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Original.
IN MEMORIAM Special Issue for John F.Kennedy, Jr.
Three articles :
MEMORIAL :"He had every gift but lenght of years".
Once again, Ted Kennedy rises to the sad occasion. And a
nation, which could not help thinking what might have been, says goodbye
to a young man whom everyone considered family.
THE LAST DAY: From Baseball to a Graveyard Spiral...
His final 24 hrs started with a Yankees gameand unfolded
almost routinely until coastal haze changed the script.
KENNEDYS : Much was given, and much required...
Founding father Joe started the tradition of public service, and his wife
Rose gave it a religious cast.To the first generation, service meant
politics, but many younger family members do the public good through
nonprofit work. |
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1999, August 4 - Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from
the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated August 4, 1999.
Article: "Thirty billion in compensation to the heirs of the tailor who
filmed the Kennedy assassination."
Subhead: "The video had been seized by the state: those historic 26
seconds were also used by director Oliver Stone in the film "JFK." |
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2000, June 24 - Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of two articles
from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA, dated June 24, 2000, in
the "Culture and Entertainment" section.
Article 1 (by Massimo Bocchiola): "Delillo. And Frankenstein Killed John
Kennedy."
Subtitles: "LIBRA Returns," the American writer's novel about the plot
against JFK. The Italian translator describes the difficulties of tackling
a classic postmodern tragedy. "A work that raises ongoing research
questions about life and society in the United States in the 1950s and
1960s."
Article 2 (by Don DeLillo): "The Lincoln disappeared among the branches
and Oswald aimed at the president."
Excerpt from LIBRA by Don DeLillo.
Author Don DeLillo was born in 1936 in the Bronx, New York.
LIBRA, written in 1988, was first published by Pironti and was released in
2000 by Einaudi in a new translation by Bocchiola.
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2000, August 3 - Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from
the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA, August 3, 2000.
Article: "Dietrich, at 61, was seduced by Kennedy at the White House."
Subhead: "The star confided in theater critic Tynan, who recounted the
episode in a diary published in the New Yorker."
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2000, August 15 - Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from
the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated August 15, 2000.
Episode 23 of the serialized publication of Joyce Carol Oates' novel
"Blonde."
Title: "Blonde and JFK: Swept Away by Passion."
Subtitle: "THE NOVEL. The tragic and fascinating life of Marilyn Monroe,
recounted by a great American writer." |
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2000, August 22 - Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from
the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated August 22, 2000.
Episode 29 of the serialized publication of the
novel "Blonde" by Joyce Carol Oates.
Article : "Marilyn Taken by JFK's Cops."
Subtitle:
"THE NOVEL - The tragic and fascinating life of the diva of the century,
recalled by a great American writer." |
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2000, August 23 - Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from
the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA, August 23, 2000.
Episode 30 of the serialized publication of Joyce Carol Oates' novel
"Blonde."
Article: "The cops took her hooded to JFK."
Subtitle:
"THE NOVEL - The tragic and fascinating life of Marilyn Monroe, recounted
by a great American writer." |
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2000, August 25 - Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from
the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated August 25, 2000.
Episode 30 of the serialized publication of Joyce Carol Oates' novel
"Blonde."
Title: "Marilyn Kisses While JFK Thinks of Castro."
Subtitle: "THE NOVEL. The tragic and fascinating life of the diva of the
century, recounted by a great American writer." |
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2000, August 26 - Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from
the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated August 26, 2000.
Episode 33 of the serialized publication of the novel "Blonde" by Joyce
Carol Oates.
Article: "A JFK-directed X-rated film."
Subtitle:
"THE NOVEL - The tragic and fascinating life of Marilyn Monroe recalled by
a great American writer." |
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2000, October 8 - Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from
the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated October 8, 2000.
Headline: "JFK elected thanks to Sinatra."
Subtitles:
"In 1960, John Kennedy would have beaten Nixon with the support of the
mafia bosses.
The singer's daughter confesses on TV: "He asked his mafia friends for
help." |
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2000, November 10 - Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from
the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA, November 10, 2000.
Article (by Michele Farina): "And Nixon said: 'Recalculating? It would be
suicide.'"
Subhead: "In 1960, the vice president accepted Kennedy's narrow victory
'so as not to destabilize the country.'" |
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2001, March 17 - Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from
the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA, March 17, 2001.
Article (by Alessandra Farkas): "GEORGE's farewell to newsstands. The
editor: "But Kennedy Jr. had humanized politics." |
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2001 March - Histoire Evenement |
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Histoire Evenement
France
March 2001 |
Long article (in French)
supporting the conspiracy theory.
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2001, April 21 - Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an article from
the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA, April 21, 2001.
Article by Tullio Kezich: "Kevin, the desire to be Kennedy."
Subtitle: "The days of the Cuban crisis seen from the White House. Costner
the star." |
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2001 May -
George |
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Original. Farewell Issue.
Last issue of the magazine founded by John F.Kennedy Jr, the son of
the 35th President of The United States. |
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2001 August, 13 -
Time |
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Original.
On the cover
"Camelot Lives!
The Kennedy brand is back :
Politics. Public Service. Dysfunction.
It's all in the family".
8-pages articles from pag.24:
"THE NEW KENNEDYS.
They are back. Four members of the clan are running for office in the U.S.
Five others floated trial balloons, then popped them. When the family
business beckons today, the name cuts both ways. A third generation
struggles with the legacy of Camelot."
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2001, August 18
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an
article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA, dated August 18,
2001.
Article (by Renzo Cianfanelli): "JFK's surviving brother, Ted, is in a
critical condition. 'Liver cirrhosis is killing him.'" |
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2001, August 24
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an
article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated August 24,
2001.
Article (by Maria Guida Toni) from the column "Graphology. Character in
words:
"JFK, the president who loved life." |
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2002, October 15
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an
article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA, October 15, 2002.
Article: "The Russian Officer Who Saved the World."
Subtitles:
"Cuba 1962, on a submarine, a lieutenant's yes was enough for a nuclear
attack: he said no."
"During the missile crisis, the Soviet vessel was discovered by the
Americans and pursued with depth charges. To respond with a nuclear
torpedo, the approval of the commander and his deputies would have been
sufficient: the first two were ready." |
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2002, November 7
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an
article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated November 7,
2002, the day after the midterm elections.
Article (by Matteo Persivale): "In Maryland/ The Kennedy Clan Humiliated.
Kathleen, Robert's Daughter, Defeated by an Ignorant."
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend is the eldest daughter of Robert Kennedy,
Senator and brother of President John F. Kennedy.
A Democrat, as per family tradition, Kathleen served as Lieutenant
Governor of Maryland for eight years.
In 2002, she was defeated by Republican Robert Erlich in the race for
governor of Maryland. |
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2003, September 16
- Repubblica |
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Article published in the
Italian newspaper "La Repubblica" on September 16, 2003.
It discusses documents relating to the transcripts of a series of Soviet
summit meetings between the late 1950s and early 1960s.
These documents, previously kept secret, have now been made public, and
the Miller Center at the University of Virginia is collecting and
translating them. |
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2003, October 22
- Paris Match |
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Paris Match
France
22 October 2003 |
Long article
(in French) supporting the conspiracy theory and accusing
Vice President Johnson. |
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2003, November
- Saga Magazine |
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8-page article.
Forty years after JFK's assassination, a remarkable cache of photographs
has emerged from the collection of the photographer who shadowed the
emerging president from the earliest days of his campaign, Jacques Lowe.
In the article, Hugh Sidey describes how Lowe came to be aboard the
Kennedy bandwagon and Thomasina Lowe, the photographer's daughter, tells
how she completed the task her father had begun. |
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2003, November 19
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an
article from CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated November 19, 2003.
Article (by Edoardo Sassi): "When Kennedy landed in Rome."
Subtitle: "An exhibition at the Chamber of Deputies on the life of JFK." |
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2003, November 19
- L'Express |
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L'Express
France
19 November 2003 |
Long article
(in French) dedicated to JFK, in the 40th anniversary of
his death. |
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2003, November 21
- Corriere della Sera |
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Copy of an
article from the Italian newspaper CORRIERE DELLA SERA dated November 21,
2003.
Article (by Maurizio Caprara): "Homage to JFK. American icon alternative
to Bush." |