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  • Those are just two of the many reasons Time film critic Richard Corliss is reviewing a Metropolitan Opera production.

    GreenCine Daily: Weekend shorts. 2007

  • Supporting evidence uncovered by the paper that Corliss, not Fuoco, flew that day include an air medal presented to him after the bombing raid by President Harry Truman and the accounts of the two flight crew who are still alive and who clearly recall Corliss being present.

    Books news, reviews and author interviews | guardian.co.uk Ed Pilkington 2010

  • Supporting evidence uncovered by the paper that Corliss, not Fuoco, flew that day include an air medal presented to him after the bombing raid by President Harry Truman and the accounts of the two flight crew who are still alive and who clearly recall Corliss being present.

    Film | guardian.co.uk Ed Pilkington 2010

  • Supporting evidence uncovered by the paper that Corliss, not Fuoco, flew that day include an air medal presented to him after the bombing raid by President Harry Truman and the accounts of the two flight crew who are still alive and who clearly recall Corliss being present.

    Culture | guardian.co.uk Ed Pilkington 2010

  • Attorney Lee Vartan called Corliss "an irredeemable sexual predator" who bragged on the Internet about fondling young boys while dressed as Santa.

    Brandon Sun Online - Top Stories 2009

  • "Corliss," he says, just as he would say -- "give the patient a hot drink and two powders."

    The Diamond Coterie Lawrence L. Lynch

  • Still, in his experience, he said, lifers such as Corliss and Cinelli, people committed of second-degree murder or other violent crimes, have among the lowest recidivism rates.

    Boston.com Top Stories 2010

  • Recalling Corliss, Brown said he "would walk by every day.

    Jamaica Plain Gazette 2010

  • Few of the protesters probably know about Corliss Lamont 1902-1995, a 1924 Harvard graduate, who was born to Wall Street wealth as the scion of the chairman of J. P. Morgan & Company, but who cast his lot as a backer of radical causes.

    Peter Dreier: Traitors to Their Class Peter Dreier 2011

  • Few of the protesters probably know about Corliss Lamont 1902-1995, a 1924 Harvard graduate, who was born to Wall Street wealth as the scion of the chairman of J. P. Morgan & Company, but who cast his lot as a backer of radical causes.

    Peter Dreier: Traitors to Their Class Peter Dreier 2011

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