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Lee Harvey Oswald photo real: Computer expert
This photograph of accused John F. Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, which for many years was thought by conspiracy theorists to be forged by authorities, is real, says an American computer scientist.
Crushing Grain and Slasher Blend Violence And Dark Comedy With Mixed Results
The hardest words for some playwrights to type: The End. Two new plays on Dallas stages right now - Bill Fountain 's Crushing Grain at The Dallas Hub and Allison Moore 's Slasher at Kitchen Dog Theater - each clock in at less than 90 minutes, but both suffer from pernicious run-on syndrome.
How do you best remember the 35th American president?
U.S. President John F. Kennedy reports to the nation on the Cuban missile crisis from the White House on Nov.
November 24: Darwin's theory of evolution published, Lee Harvey Oswald murdered on television
Maine Fast Fact : Piscataquis County is located in the geographic center of Maine.
46-Year Anniversary of Assasination
Today, November 22, marks the 46-year anniversary of the assasination of one of America's most well-known presidents, John F. Kennedy.
'The Lost JFK Tapes: The Assassination' takes viewers back to 1963
John F. Kennedy was only 46 when he died, and today marks 46 years that have passed since his murder in Dallas.
Is proof in the pictures? Did a conspiracy kill JFK?
Is this JFK's assassin caught in the act of murder? Screen shot from "The Men Who Killed Kennedy." According to the official line, it was 46 years ago today that John F. Kennedy, America's 35th president, was assassinated in Dallas, Texas by lone gunman Lee Harvey Oswald.
Grace Under Fire: Merriman Smith and JFK's Assassination
President John F. Kennedy slumps down in the back seat of the presidential limousine after being fatally shot in Dallas on Nov.
Lee Harvey Oswald boardinghouse opens to public
Gladys Johnson didn't allow drinking. If a liquor bottle or beer can was found inside a room, the landlady wouldn't issue a warning.
I-Team: The JFK Conspiracy Theory
Nearly 50 years after the assassination of President John Kennedy, seven out of 10 Americans say they do not believe the official explanation that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.
Was There an Oswald/Ruby Cover-Up? Did the Mob Kill JFK? premieres November 22
This Sunday the Discovery Channel is running two back-to-back documentaries -- "Did the Mob Kill JFK?" and "JFK: The Ruby Connection" -- exploring the role of the Mafia behind the assassination of President John F. Kennedy: New information and never before heard details of a startling confession raise new questions on just who was behind the 1963 ...
Replica 1963 Dallas police squad car to honor officer slain by Lee Harvey Oswald
As another Nov. 22 approaches, a fresh round of attention is sure to focus on Kennedy, Oswald and Ruby.
Main American assassin born Oct. 18, 1939, New Orleans, La., U.S. died Nov. 24, 1963, Dallas, Texas accused assassin of U.S. President John F. Kennedy in Dallas on Nov.
Dartmouth Scientist: Oswald Rifle Photo Real
There has been no shortage of conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Unt Libraries' new online archive puts JFK investigation photos at public's fingertips 12:02 PM CT
Hundreds of photographs posted by the University of North Texas from the Dallas Police Department investigation of JFK's assassination won't solve any of the conspiracy questions that have endured for 46 years.
One would think that it does not need to be said. Not all veterans are honorable.
Jack Ruby's Gray Fedora Sells For $53,775
A gray fedora worn by Jack Ruby when he shot Lee Harvey Oswald has sold for $53,775 at an auction of items linked to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Drives, Files Seized at La. ACORN Offices
Investigators are searching the New Orleans offices of the activist group ACORN in connection with embezzlement and tax fraud allegations.
Jack Ruby's hat sells for $53,775 at Texas auction
Ruby's signature fedora invited spirited bidding at the auction Saturday, said Doug Norwine of Heritage Auction Galleries in Dallas.
Fedora worn by Jack Ruby, killer of JFK assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, sells for $45,000 at auction
One of the most famous hats in history - the fedora Jack Ruby wore when he killed Lee Harvey Oswald in 1963 - sold Saturday at a Dallas auction house for $45,000. The unidentified buyer beat out a handful of other bidders at the Heritage Auction Galleries to score the iconic fedora.
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