Dallas 
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SOURCE: CNN.com
11-22-13
Dealey Plaza in Dallas to go quiet at time Kennedy was shot
Commemorations set to proceed in Washington and Dallas.
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SOURCE: National Review
11-20-13
Still Blaming Conservatives for Lee Harvey Oswald
by Daniel Pipes
Lee Harvey Oswald was a Marxist, so why does Dallas's conservative culture still get blamed for JFK's assassination?
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SOURCE: San Franscisco Chronicle
11-19-13
Angry words of '63 Dallas now part of mainstream
"We're heading into nut country."
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SOURCE: New York Times
11-20-13
50 Years Later, a Changed Dallas Grapples With Its Darkest Day
Dallas in 2013 is almost as different from Dallas in 1963 as Bill Decker is from Lupe Valdez.
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SOURCE: New York Times
11-17-13
The City With a Death Wish in Its Eye
by James McAuley
Dallas's role in Kennedy's murder.
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11-20-13
Why Lee Harvey Oswald Pulled the Trigger
by Steven M. Gillon
The Warren Commission painted him as a disaffected sociopath. But Oswald actually had a political reason to kill JFK: to impress Castro.
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SOURCE: Dallas Morning News
11-14-13
The Wisdom in Leaving Dealey Plaza to Visitors' Imaginations
What's wrong with the new effort to commemorate the Kennedy assassination in Dallas.
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SOURCE: Reuters
11-7-13
Home where Oswald slept night before Kennedy assassination now museum
Oswald stored the rifle he used to kill Kennedy in the garage.
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SOURCE: Dallas Morning News
10-26-13
For Dallas police, pain of day JFK was killed lingers
Veteran Dallas police officers are still haunted by that terrible day in 1963.
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SOURCE: Huffington Post
5-31-13
Lee Harvey Oswald house in Dallas to go up for sale
DALLAS -- A small nook off a dining room with just enough space for a twin bed has made a Dallas boarding house a point of fascination for the last 50 years, because of one man who occupied it for about six weeks in 1963: Lee Harvey Oswald.The house has been in Patricia Hall's family since about 1942, but she has decided that it's finally time to let it go – as long as a buyer wants to preserve it and offers the right price for the onetime home of the accused assassin of President John F. Kennedy."I understand the significance of the history of this house," said Hall, 61. "It doesn't matter if you believe in a conspiracy or the lone gunman. The fact is that Lee Harvey Oswald lived here."...
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