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JFK Assassination Museum Beckons With Lattes, Wi-Fi

By Linda JonesJul 22nd 2010 – 4:40PM
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

DALLAS (July 22) -- Having spent her high school years in Dallas, Nausheen Ahmed is no stranger to the city's historic landmarks, including Dealey Plaza, where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. But she never had any interest in visiting that popular sightseeing stop until after she had moved away to New Jersey...

Photo of Monroe With Kennedys Is Up for Sale

By David KnowlesJun 1st 2010 – 5:23PM
Courtesy of Keya Morgan

Courtesy of Keya Morgan

(June 1) -- It's like a surprise party for gossip columnists and Camelotphiles: A rare photograph of Marilyn Monroe and President John F. Kennedy is up for sale.

Portions of Kennedy FBI File May Stay Family Secret

By David KnowlesApr 12th 2010 – 6:11PM
Getty Images

Getty Images

(April 12) -- What secrets still remain about one of America's most famous public figures? Before the FBI releases 3,000 pages of its file on Massachusetts Sen. Ted Kennedy, the family of the late political icon will have a chance to review them and make its case to keep some portions from being made public. The release...

Loyalists Wage Campaign to Stop Kennedy Miniseries

By Mara GayFeb 17th 2010 – 1:45PM
AP

AP

(Feb. 17) -- It might be the adulterous sex scene in the White House swimming pool that sent them over the edge. Or the line that has President John F. Kennedy saying he gets migraines unless he sleeps with a new woman every couple of days. But the proposed script of a new History channel miniseries has drawn the ire of...

New Footage Shows JFK Arriving in Dallas in 1963

Feb 16th 2010 – 8:30PM
AP

AP

DALLAS (Feb. 16) -- New color video footage showing President John F. Kennedy's arrival in Dallas the day he was assassinated is the best home movie ever made of the event, the curator of the Dallas JFK museum said. The short clip, shot on 8 mm film by a 15-year-old student, provides a rare, high-quality color close-up of...

Background on john f. kennedy

John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to by his initials JFK, was the 35th President of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.

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