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- Page 10 and 11: much in common. In fact, the parall
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- Page 14 and 15: vast riches during the campaign, de
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- Page 49 and 50: Finally, he receives a bit of good
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But JFK studies each ward in the di
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has been on the Kennedy payroll sin
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Aides know to look for a tightening
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appointments secretary, Ken O’Don
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With the exception of the president
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The First Lady wakes him up and sta
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his physical ailments, Jackie Kenne
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* * *In far-off Minsk, Lee Harvey O
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In America’s Deep South, there is
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Jackie was a devoted mother to her
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3APRIL 17, 1961WASHINGTON, D.C./BAY
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pads specially placed on the South
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He is much too anxious about the ev
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meetings leading up to the weekend
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attack in exile in Portugal, just t
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Latin America’s rejection of brut
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Soviet Union’s “active support
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Trinidad.The operation presented Ke
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new leader. An ensuing guerrilla wa
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Cuba, Kennedy gave Operation Zapata
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were men from all across the social
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President Kennedy and his brother A
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doesn’t trust him and barely tole
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a guy who’s benefited from nepoti
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Kennedy feels the crushing loneline
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ground targets or actively seek out
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By 5:30 P.M. on the night of April
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“That’s the most meaningless, w
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Vietnam.Small, and until now almost
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Department has decided to return Le
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keeping a discreet distance from al
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in her words, underscoring her emot
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for the color pink. Jackie, who doe
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Monday. The president has full run
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trips to the ballet and opera toget
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to JFK over dinner one night. As th
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Meanwhile, the White House restorat
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Berkeley. He spoke of democracy and
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The First Lady on a boat cruise on
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The Kennedy children would often pl
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superhuman to meet the president’
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agent is always positioned outside
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general, Bobby Kennedy received a s
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the reflected glow of movie stars
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President Kennedy was once close fr
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Angeles. Sinatra has visited the Ke
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installed special state-of-the-art
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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is told.
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ack so they wouldn’t be photograp
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that she’s “not First Lady mate
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irthday song in the most salacious
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Images)Like Sinatra, Marilyn is a s
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new husband is lazy and knows he re
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Oswald’s brother Robert lives. Th
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6AUGUST 23, 1962WASHINGTON, D.C./BE
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to sprint to the West through a hol
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asset hound bags under his eyes and
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He speaks for the president, but ju
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mature enough that he often passes
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inside the grocery and talk to Caro
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Moses to take them to “the nigger
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changed the fan on one of their gin
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* * *Until 1962 JFK was not eager t
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tone and rhetoric are bold and impa
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King as “the most dangerous Negro
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have been waiting all day to see Le
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thorough man and takes it upon hims
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But Fain still is not satisfied. He
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passion, however misguided, is bett
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7OCTOBER 16, 1962THE WHITE HOUSE8:4
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the president’s shoes, the left o
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the floor is a cherished morning ro
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even remotely compare to this.* * *
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news about Cuba to get out quite ye
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other, Teddy, is running for the Se
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appointments secretary has previous
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It is Saturday afternoon, October 2
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shortest route to the Soviet Union,
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away. Then, instructing Pierre Sali
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fiercely protective mother and wife
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then recounts Soviet foreign minist
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photographs taken by the U-2 spy pl
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standing nearby and how their react
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clock. The crews will circle over E
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to take the measures we consider ne
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Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev co
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that his adversary, John Kennedy, i
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While the Soviet leadership waits f
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warships or turned back of their ow
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arriving for their shift. But this
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have not lost your self-control, an
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Soviet officials in Washington, pro
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* * *In Dallas, Lee Harvey Oswald h
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meddle in Cuban affairs, this does
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go with you.”Little do they know
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8JANUARY 8, 1963WASHINGTON, D.C.9:3
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The new Congress begins tomorrow, a
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Walker called the First Lady and ge
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of the Interior responded by hiring
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to the West Wing, where an armory o
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sense of decorum is evident in the
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Service maintains its vigilance by
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average partygoer spends only fifte
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ather than Mr. President, is angry
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January comes to an end, and with i
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tables,” desperate to know if his
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the vomiting that often accompanies
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election. Yet the Northern Californ
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lines of the battle for racial equa
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as sexually active as the president
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of civil rights.The Kennedy brother
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Bobby Kennedy is aware of his cultu
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against the levee.On March 31, whil
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“has been throughout his life a f
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The CIA has joined in the fight in
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future,” says Churchill, in words
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Oswald despises. Eighteen months ag
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contains details about the bills he
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“I don’t know,” he replies in
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state, she lives in fear of being m
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he tackles his work.But America is
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something their parents have never
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gauntlet before the feet of tyranny
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Martin Luther King Jr. spoke to the
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whose beliefs are even more racist
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esolved in his favor, thanks to the
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President Kennedy has long supporte
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* * *It is almost 10:00 A.M. as Thi
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Yet as one minute passes, and then
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This horrifying image of a Buddhist
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JFK has long been aware that revela
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the women who spent the night in th
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Service agent Clint Hill will later
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12JUNE 22, 1963WASHINGTON, D.C.LATE
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ights that his first name is consid
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King is named Time magazine’s 196
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which John Kennedy has little direc
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his way to Europe, taking with him
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president’s new stance on civil r
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favor—a very big favor. When Loui
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grow very fat over the course of th
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In fact, Lee Harvey is so enchanted
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low—Sheep without a shepherd when
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Or, in the words of another agent:
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children is dressed in orange, gree
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America still don’t have that opp
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the map.So much so that hordes of t
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single child is staggering. Losing
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president to Texas, but Governor Co
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passenger JetStar aircraft, Patrick
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see his wife after her first miscar
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the president’s shoulders. Dr. Wa
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about Kennedy’s old boat, PT-109,
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14AUGUST 28, 1963WASHINGTON, D.C.AF
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coming down hard on the letter t wh
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But today, a Wednesday, is one day
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Just as the Kennedys would be finis
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clearly has them beside themselves
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Sunday morning services. They are d
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15SEPTEMBER 2, 1963HYANNIS PORT, MA
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American politics. And truth be tol
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famous debacles of dealing with unp
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Kennedy and Cronkite shift the conv
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16SEPTEMBER 25, 1963BILLINGS, MONTA
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against JFK by a margin of 60 perce
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The president will discuss this iss
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mile that Trailways 5121 travels pa
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Soviet days and the other brand-new
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twenty years older than Jackie, and
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17OCTOBER 6, 1963CAMP DAVID, MARYLA
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Press)It’s bad enough that Jackie
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Oswald crushed: his dream of escapi
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On October 18, Oswald gets a birthd
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everything and come over.The presid
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writer goes on to add archly that i
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dashes for normal punctuation. The
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PART IIIEvil Wins
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metropolis, home to a diverse popul
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Stevenson’s face. As police seize
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* * *Half a world away, it is All S
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19NOVEMBER 1, 1963IRVING, TEXAS2:30
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But most of all, Special Agent Host
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* * *On November 11, the Monday aft
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has absolutely no plans to kill the
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20NOVEMBER 13, 1963THE WHITE HOUSEL
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well he and Garbo had gotten along
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When the president arrived, Garbo r
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21NOVEMBER 16, 1963DALLAS, TEXAS1:5
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The shooter stays just long enough
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Bay of Pigs, when John F. Kennedy m
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for a marksman to hit. Secret Servi
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22NOVEMBER 21, 1963ABOARD AIR FORCE
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for instance, feature a bold new pa
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tomorrow. JFK’s personal pilot, C
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than catch a glimpse. In fact, he i
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“Sure,” Wesley replies. They ar
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23NOVEMBER 22, 1963IRVING, TEXAS6:3
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love of her life. But she did not g
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y having to wait in the cold and ra
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little extra time to get ready—sh
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24NOVEMBER 22, 1963TEXAS SCHOOL BOO
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sights at the airport. For the esti
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presidential limousine. Awaiting th
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car lengths in front of SS-100-X, D
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etter help the Secret Service prote
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this point. The people shout for Ja
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25NOVEMBER 22, 1963DEALEY PLAZA, DA
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president is near.Nothing else matt
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missed General Walker back in April
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Connally. His jump seat, immediatel
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small step that sticks out from the
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Jackie’s arms are still wrapped a
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So let the record state, once and f
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fast. His wife, Nellie, has thrown
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the Secret Service to hold on to. N
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almost never used. So when Parkland
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emergency physicians at Parkland wi
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covered in the president’s copiou
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and again to depart, but LBJ will n
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* * *Bobby Kennedy gets the bad new
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stands in a corner, out of the way,
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that it is official: Lyndon Baines
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scene have given the police his des
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But Oswald is running out of option
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invisible. His seat is on the main
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Meanwhile, Vernon Oneal places a sh
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Department. There are forty men pre
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President Lyndon B. Johnson, with J
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After the swearing-in ceremony, Jac
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* * *There are still Americans who
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An unrepentant Lee Harvey Oswald. (
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27JANUARY 14, 1964ATTORNEY GENERAL
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compulsively chain-smoking Newport
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The end of Camelot. Bobby, Jackie,
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AfterwordJackie Kennedy’s enormou
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attended college at Brown and then
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his grief to mount a very successfu
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proceedings could get under way, Ru
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happy to comply. Lyndon Johnson ret
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that letter, the Russian asked prot
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living alone. The legendary actress
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to the fallen president.And also to
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SourcesThis book required both prim
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series of recordings she made not l
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Changed America. Todd S. Purdum’s
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A Woman Named Jackie seem more inte
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the Cuban missile crisis can be fou
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single photograph changed so many m
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newspaper accounts and from Manches
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event was unique and remarkable, an
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IndexThe index that appeared in the
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Blackett StraitBoggs, HaleBolton, O
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Jack’s assassination andMafia and
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Jack’s visit plannedStevenson inD
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Jack investigated byJack’s assass
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“Hidell, A. J.” (Oswald alias)H
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travels to Beiruttravels to Thailan
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popularity ofpregnancy ofrelationsh
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death of brother Joe anddeath of so
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Texas trip planned forTime andtrave
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March on Washington andKu Klux Klan
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McKinley, WilliamMcNair, DeniseMcNa
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CIA andconspiracy theories andCuban
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Porter, RachelPortrait of a Preside
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Jack’s assassination andSequoia (
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election of 1960 andelection of 196
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Walker, TedWallace, GeorgeWall Stre
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About the AuthorsBILL O’REILLY is
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