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Just last week work resumed on the ludicrous Pinnacle or "Helter-Skelter", approved in 2005 and still a "unique product", according to its rescuers, a consortium of investors intent on bringing us the tallest skyscraper in the city.
Will no one halt the vandalising of London's skyline? | Catherine Bennett 2011
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Just last week work resumed on the ludicrous Pinnacle or "Helter-Skelter", approved in 2005 and still a "unique product", according to its rescuers, a consortium of investors intent on bringing us the tallest skyscraper in the city.
Will no one halt the vandalising of London's skyline? | Catherine Bennett 2011
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And Bugliosi's book about the case, "Helter-Skelter," became the best selling true crime book of all time.
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All those messages that they lifted from "Helter-Skelter" and the Charles Manson murders.
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COOPER: This week, Charles Manson, the mastermind behind the notorious 1969 Helter-Skelter killing spree, turned 75.
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Some were born decades after the notorious Helter-Skelter killings.
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Submission: Demons: your story title, e.g., Submission: Demons: Helter-Skelter
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Also tonight: never before seen photos of the man behind the Helter-Skelter killings.
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ABC's Jake Tapper notes the "Helter-Skelter cultish qualities" of "Obama worshipers," what Joel Stein of the Los Angeles Times calls "the Cult of Obama."
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She didn't participate in the gruesome Helter-Skelter murders, but she was jailed for trying to assassinate President Ford.
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