Lee Harvey Oswald

Fidel, the fall guy
An article in the Atlantic rashly speculates that Fidel Castro was behind the assassination of JFK -- and ignores the allegations that the Mafia, the military and the CIA were involved.
The man who solved the Kennedy assassination
It wasn't Earl Warren -- or Oliver Stone. His name is G. Robert Blakey.
Pants on fire
Lie detectors, all around! Plus: Tonya takes a another swipe; Bunny brothel honors Andy Kaufman, and the Spice Girls ... waxy but wickless.
Let it be me
Wherein the author travels back in time to encounter "Morris" as he brushes up against "Reagan" -- and the rest is "history."
Other than that, Mrs. Oswald, how did you enjoy Minsk?
From the mixed-up files of Mr. Lee Harvey Oswald; plus a sad story about a bull who fatefully lost his way on the road to Pamplona, and a touching Wittgensteinian lesson about backing up our work on the computer.
Look out Limbaugh! Get this woman a radio talk show
Arizona state Rep. Barbara Blewster spews racist remarks; another nutty theory on who shot J.F.K.; Congress takes on soda pop.
Thief to Sonny: I got your flowers, babe
Where have all Sonny's flowers gone? Isikoff gloats; Dan Quayle: voice of reason.
Love on the grassy knoll?
Lee Harvey Oswald's "girlfriend" checks in.
Monica Lewinsky beat me out of an internship
The man who could have saved the dignity of the White House offers Practical Advice From a Guy Who Could Have Saved the Dignity of the Executive Office
One nation, undercover
"Underworld," Don DeLillo's ambitious attempt at the Great American Novel, prompts one to quote Henry James: "I liked all of it, except the whole thing."

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