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Lee Harvey Oswald

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  • DALLAS (AP) - The Checker cab once known as Lee Harvey Oswald's getaway car is headed to auction.

    KSL / U.S. / National 2010

  • Like those before him, such as Lee Harvey Oswald and others, bin Laden is a "fall guy" who takes the heat -- gets theblame.

    The 7th Anniversary Of 9/11 And The Cycle Of War 2008

  • If I enter the search term 'Lee Harvey Oswald', one of the first statements that crops up is

    Silicon Republic - News 2009

  • If I enter the search term 'Lee Harvey Oswald', one of the first statements that crops up is 'killed - John F. Kennedy'.

    TechCentral.ie - Answers + Analysis + Advice 2009

  • Then he mentioned Kennedy's killer, Lee Harvey Oswald, and said, "I saw some of myself in him."

    Peter Dreier: The Political Bob Dylan Peter Dreier 2011

  • Then he mentioned Kennedy's killer, Lee Harvey Oswald, and said, "I saw some of myself in him."

    Peter Dreier: The Political Bob Dylan Peter Dreier 2011

  • There have been assassins before talk radio and the blogosphere - think John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey Oswald and James Earl Ray.

    Arizona shooting: Wild west politics | Editorial 2011

  • Then he mentioned Kennedy's killer, Lee Harvey Oswald, and said, "I saw some of myself in him."

    Peter Dreier: The Political Bob Dylan Peter Dreier 2011

  • The Guardian is uniquely unqualified to moralize on this subject, having so happily published Brooker's disgraceful "Screen Burn" John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey Oswald, John Hinckley, Jr. - where are you now that we need you?

    Arizona shooting: Wild west politics | Editorial 2011

  • Lee Harvey Oswald's attempted assassination of Edwin Walker in April 1963—Walker was a prominent member of the loopy anticommunist John Birch Society and an outspoken critic of Castro's Cuba—is referred to as "a bizarre incident never understood by Kennedy assassination analysts."

    The Tedium Is the Message Michael Moynihan 2011

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