Kennedys&King

Kennedys&King

Jack Kennedy had received some 400 death threats annually during his short-lived "thousand days." Ted Kennedy in the late 1960s and through the 1970s received even more—the majority of them, no doubt, from extremists of the right including white supremacists, fundamentalists, Catholic—haters, liberal—haters, and the like, writes H.C. Nash.

Wednesday, 26 August 2009 18:41

Edward M. Kennedy

A compilation of news accounts concerning Edward Kennedy's passing.

Wednesday, 27 August 2008 17:41

Yuri Nosenko Dies

Obituary from The Washington Post by Walter Pincus.

Wednesday, 06 August 2008 16:58

Robert Maheu Dies at 90

Obituary from the Washington Post for the onetime FBI agent who ran a Washington company that he said carried out secret missions for the Central Intelligence Agency.

Monday, 08 January 2007 23:16

CIA Helped Bush Senior In Oil Venture

Freshly uncovered memos contend that Bush maintained a close personal and business relationship for decades with a CIA staff employee who, according to those CIA documents, was instrumental in the establishment of Bush's oil venture, Zapata, in the early 1950s, and who would later accompany Bush to Vietnam as a "cleared and witting commercial asset" of the agency.

In fresh tests of the Mannlicher-Carcano bolt-action weapon, supervised by the Italian army, it was found to be impossible for even an accomplished marksman to fire the shots quickly enough.

Thursday, 15 February 2007 22:08

E. Howard Hunt Dies

Compiled from various press reports.

In its February 20, 2006 issue, The Nation published an article by Max Holland called "The JFK Lawyers' Conspiracy." Reprinted here are letters to The Nation from people who believe they, their organization or their views were unfairly represented by Holland and one from an eyewitness to some of the story, along with Holland's reply.

Friday, 03 August 2007 20:42

Forbidden

Two excerpts on Cmdr. James J. Humes from late 1963.

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