Items filtered by date: Tuesday, 16 June 2009

The DVD has new and fascinating information in it. And it also reveals just how hard the forces of the cover-up must work to keep the autopsy evidence in this case in check, writes Jim DiEugenio.

Tuesday, 16 June 2009 18:13

Specter's Switch: an update

On Arlen Specter's change of political affiliation.

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Jim DiEugenio provides an advance reaction to Brothers in Arms, by Gus Russo and Stephen Molton, as announced in an article in American Heritage magazine.

Russell, with the help of Hulme, did a much better job of telling the story of Nagell in 2003 than he did in 1992, writes Jim DiEugenio.

An anthology of over forty chapters which spans many years of contributions, but the number of essays that are really important, insightful, and worth preserving is small, writes Jim DiEugenio.

The book is certainly easy to read, and clearly presented. So long as you understand that some of the material is incorrect ... and outdated ..., there is still much to recommend here, writes Lisa Pease.

Jim DiEugenio discusses reactions to his review of Lamar Waldron's Legacy of Secrecy.

Tuesday, 16 June 2009 13:36

William Olsson, An American Affair

Author Philip Sheridan reviews the film "inspired by" the Mary Meyer story and directed by William Olsson.

Tuesday, 16 June 2009 11:50

Shane O'Sullivan, Who Killed Bobby?

Jim DiEugenio reviews the RFK assassination book by Shane O'Sullivan, arguing it is better than the documentary by the same title.

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