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The Express TribuneYour name, my name, your degree, my degreeThe Express Tribune“Later, on the basis of this [Bachelor's degree] he did his masters from Sindh University in 2006,” said Amar Lal, a petitioner who had challenged Chawala's ...
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CorrectionsOCRegisterJaelyne Jacsen earned a bachelor of science degree in economics from the Wharton School of Business at University of Pennsylvania under the name Joya-Lynn ...
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Thumbnails of 11 defendants in Russian spy caseThe Associated PressLike Kutsik, she held a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Washington, obtained in 2006. Neighbors describe the two as a ...and more »
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Red Bull (International)Six of the Best: Abbey Road recordsRed Bull (International)... Wimbledon tennis championships in rain breaks and remaining a committed bachelor, something suggested earlier in his number one hit song Bachelor Boy, ...and more »
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Special to Page 2ESPNmedia hysteria is reading the message boards of conspiracy theorists who insist that for the past two decades all NBA free-agent deals had to be approved by ...
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Dangerous liaisons at IBM: Inside the biggest hedge fund insider-trading ringCNNMoneyDanielle earned a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Colorado in 1988, then moved back east to seek her fortune on Wall Street. ...and more »
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August 23, 1993 www.amazon.com Vernon Eulion Jordan, Jr. (born August 15, 1935) is a lawyer and business executive in the United States. He served as a close adviser to President Bill Clinton and has become known as an influential figure in American politics. "Morning in America" is the common name of an effective political campaign television commercial formally titled "Prouder, Stronger, Better" and featuring the opening line "It's morning again in America." The ad was part of the 1984 US presidential campaign of Republican Party candidate Ronald Reagan. It featured a montage of images of Americans going to work and a calm, optimistic narration that suggested the improvements to the US economy since his 1980 election were due to Reagan's policies and asked voters why they would want to return to the pre-Reagan policies of Democrats like his opponent Walter Mondale. It is generally considered one of the most effective political campaign ads ever made, mainly for its simple, optimistic message. The phrase "It's morning again in America" is used both as a literal statement (people are shown going to work) and a metaphor for renewal. In 1963, two influential moments in Clinton's life contributed to his decision to become a public figure. One was his visit as a Boys Nation senator to the White House to meet President John F. Kennedy. The other was listening to Martin Luther King's 1963 I Have a Dream speech (he memorized Dr. King's words). With the aid of scholarships ...
Elijah, author of The Underground Bible, discusses if the are soulmates for human beings. www.undergroundbible.com Blog undergroundbible.wordpress.com
Jake Pavelka allegedly threatens to punch Vienna Girardi taping "Bachelor" specialHeliumThe odds that this is some kind of spoof or conspiracy seem pretty low. As some point out, this isn't the first time or first show where Jake has lost it or ...and more »
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Los Angeles TimesGlenn Beck's 'The Overton Window': incoherent and not at all thrillingLos Angeles Times (blog)It's the story of a bachelor, his villainous father, a 100-year old liberal conspiracy and a stolen nuclear weapon. It is called "The Overton Window: A ...Book Review: 'The Overton Window' by Glenn BeckLos Angeles Timesall 42 news articles »
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Glenn Beck's 'The Overton Window': incoherent and not at all thrillingLos Angeles Times (blog)It's the story of a bachelor, his villainous father, a 100-year old liberal conspiracy and a stolen nuclear weapon. It is called "The Overton Window: A ...and more »
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AllGovWhy is the Head of DEA Still Unconfirmed and Who is Michele Leonhart?AllGovLeonhart graduated from Bemidji State College in Minnesota with a bachelor's degree in criminal justice in 1978. She began her law enforcement career by ...
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E! Online (blog)Jake Pavelka throws Vienna Girardi out of his love nest. End of The Bachelor ...Entertainment and Showbiz! (blog)Call it the twist of fate or destiny's conspiracy, but the fans of The Bachelor couple have been devastated with the eyebrow-raising news of the reality ...People & Entertainment: House of Jackson will reign supreme for anniversaryPress Heraldall 838 news articles »
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Jake Pavelka throws Vienna Girardi out of his love nest. End of The Bachelor ...Entertainment and Showbiz! (blog)Call it the twist of fate or destiny's conspiracy, but the fans of The Bachelor couple have been devastated with the eyebrow-raising news of the reality ...and more »
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Two charged with prostitution after Plaistow 'party' stingEagle TribunePLAISTOW — A staged bachelor party Friday night ended with the arrest of two people on prostitution charges. ...Fake party sting leads to prostitution bustThe Union LeaderStaged bachelor party ends in charges of prostitutionEagle Tribuneall 17 news articles »
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Doug Really Does Want To Hear from You!Redmond Channel Partner (blog)I've been working in IT since 1996, have a handful of certifications and have just completed the bachelor's degree I first started after high school in 1985 ...and more »
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Pollacci receives eight years for rapeMonterey County HeraldCiting testimony during a four-week trial in April, Scott said Pollacci built a "bachelor pad" in the loft above Ron's Liquors and lured his 53-year-old ...and more »
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Gather.comThe Bachelorette 2010 - The Rated R Faker Conspiracy [Video]Gather.comSomeone viewing that night even commented my recap for that episode with this conspiracy theory. This week, it had to be handled. ...and more »
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Gather.comThe Bachelorette 2010 - The Rated R Faker Conspiracy [Video]Gather.comSomeone viewing that night even commented my recap for that episode with this conspiracy theory. This week, it had to be handled. ...and more »
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Free TimesThe Manning-churian Candidate?Free TimesFor some, it had all the trappings of a major conspiracy ripped off the script of the 1962 film The Manchurian Candidate, in which a Korean prisoner of war ...and more »
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Stupak threat charges shock neighborsDetroit Free PressHigh school class president; bachelor's degree in chemistry and master's degrees in math and theology; 21-year Army career culminating with ...and more »
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Channel-surfing the best of summer TVDetroit Free PressIt's a conspiracy thriller with James Badge Dale ("The Pacific") as the ordinary guy in over his head. Bravo: "Double Exposure" (June 15) focuses on fashion ...Surf report: Grab the remote and ride the waves of new series and seasonsMyrtle Beach Sun Newsall 13 news articles »
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February 14, 1994 Sir Ahmed Salman Rushdie, KBE (born 19 June 1947) is a British-Indian novelist and essayist. He achieved notability with his second novel, Midnight's Children (1981), which won the Booker Prize in 1981. Much of his fiction is set on the Indian subcontinent. His style is often classified as magical realism mixed with historical fiction, and a dominant theme of his work is the story of the many connections, disruptions and migrations between the Eastern and Western worlds. His fourth novel, The Satanic Verses (1988), was the centre of a major controversy, drawing protests from Muslims in several countries. Some of the protests were violent, in which death threats were issued to Rushdie, including a fatwā against him by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the Supreme Leader of Iran, in February 1989. He was appointed a Knight Bachelor by Queen Elizabeth II for "services to literature" in June 2007. He holds the rank Commandeur in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres of France. He began a five-year term as Distinguished Writer in Residence at Emory University in 2007. In May 2008 he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In 2008, The Times ranked Rushdie thirteenth on their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945." His latest novel is The Enchantress of Florence, published in June 2008. The Chernobyl disaster was a nuclear accident that occurred on 26 April 1986 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine (then in the Ukrainian Soviet ...
May 5, 1987 Daniel Ken "Dan" Inouye (born September 7, 1924) is an American politician who currently serves as the senior United States Senator from Hawaii. He has been a US Senator since 1963 and is currently the second-most-senior member after fellow Democrat Robert Byrd. He is the third longest serving US Senator in history, after Robert Byrd and Strom Thurmond. He has continuously represented Hawaii in the US Congress since it achieved statehood in 1959, serving as Hawaii's first US Representative and later a US Senator. Inouye was the first Japanese-American to serve in the US House of Representatives and later the first in the US Senate. He is the third oldest US Senator after Robert Byrd and Frank Lautenberg. He is also a recipient of the Medal of Honor. By tradition, Inouye is next in line to the position of President pro tempore of the United States Senate. Although he lost his right arm in WWII, Inouye remained in the military until 1947 and was honorably discharged with the rank of captain. Due to the loss of his arm, he abandoned his plans to become a surgeon and returned to college to study political science under the GI Bill. He graduated from the University of Hawaii at Manoa in 1950 with a Bachelor of Arts in political science. He earned his law degree from The George Washington University Law School in Washington, DC in 1953 and was elected into the Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity. Soon afterward he was elected to the territorial legislature, of which he ...
When Sam Rotman made his debut at the age of 16 with the San Antonio Symphony Orchestra before an audience of 6000 people, the Baldwin Keynote Magazine wrote, "Sam Rotman is a pianist with abundant potential." Mr. Rotman received his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the Juilliard School in New York City. While a student, he was the recipient of nine awards in the form of grants, scholarships, and prizes. Subsequently, he has been among the winners in five piano competitions, both in the United States and Europe. The most prestigious award was that of Laureate Winner in the 4th International Beethoven Competition in Vienna, Austria. Mr. Rotman participated in the 6th International Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow, Russia. He has given over 2100 performances in the United States, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, South and Central America, Africa, South Africa, Europe and Asia, totaling 58 countries. Mr. Rotman has devoted a specific area of his musical life to the study and performance of the works of Beethoven. Beginning with a series of all Beethoven concerts in 1970 (the Beethoven bi-centennial), he was presented on Public Broadcast System in a special Beethoven concert. Mr. Rotman continues to perform the works of Beethoven in recital and with orchestra. Mr. Rotman has released four recordings. Portrait of a Piano includes the works of Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Debussy, and Rachmaninoff, Impressions: Piano Portraits of Claude Debussy ...
A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Marrs earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of North Texas in 1966 and attended Graduate School at Texas Tech in Lubbock for two years more. He has worked for several Texas newspapers, including the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where beginning in 1968 he served as police reporter and general assignments reporter covering stories locally, in Europe and the Middle East. After a leave of absence to serve with a Fourth Army intelligence unit during the Vietnam War, he became military and aerospace writer for the newspaper and an investigative reporter. Since 1980, Marrs has been a free-lance writer, author and public relations consultant. He also published a rural weekly newspaper along with a monthly tourism tabloid, a cable television show and several videos. Since 1976, Marrs has taught a course on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy at the University of Texas at Arlington.[2] In 1989, his book, Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy, was published and reached the New York Times Paperback Non-Fiction Best Seller list in mid-February 1992.[3] It became a basis for the Oliver Stone film, JFK. Marrs served as a chief consultant for both the film's screenplay and production. Beginning in 1992, Marrs spent three years researching and completing a non-fiction book on a top-secret government program involving the psychic phenomenon known as remote viewing only to have it canceled as it was going to press in the ...
A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Marrs earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of North Texas in 1966 and attended Graduate School at Texas Tech in Lubbock for two years more. He has worked for several Texas newspapers, including the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where beginning in 1968 he served as police reporter and general assignments reporter covering stories locally, in Europe and the Middle East. After a leave of absence to serve with a Fourth Army intelligence unit during the Vietnam War, he became military and aerospace writer for the newspaper and an investigative reporter. Since 1980, Marrs has been a free-lance writer, author and public relations consultant. He also published a rural weekly newspaper along with a monthly tourism tabloid, a cable television show and several videos. Since 1976, Marrs has taught a course on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy at the University of Texas at Arlington.[2] In 1989, his book, Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy, was published and reached the New York Times Paperback Non-Fiction Best Seller list in mid-February 1992.[3] It became a basis for the Oliver Stone film, JFK. Marrs served as a chief consultant for both the film's screenplay and production. Beginning in 1992, Marrs spent three years researching and completing a non-fiction book on a top-secret government program involving the psychic phenomenon known as remote viewing only to have it canceled as it was going to press in the ...
A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Marrs earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of North Texas in 1966 and attended Graduate School at Texas Tech in Lubbock for two years more. He has worked for several Texas newspapers, including the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where beginning in 1968 he served as police reporter and general assignments reporter covering stories locally, in Europe and the Middle East. After a leave of absence to serve with a Fourth Army intelligence unit during the Vietnam War, he became military and aerospace writer for the newspaper and an investigative reporter. Since 1980, Marrs has been a free-lance writer, author and public relations consultant. He also published a rural weekly newspaper along with a monthly tourism tabloid, a cable television show and several videos. Since 1976, Marrs has taught a course on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy at the University of Texas at Arlington.[2] In 1989, his book, Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy, was published and reached the New York Times Paperback Non-Fiction Best Seller list in mid-February 1992.[3] It became a basis for the Oliver Stone film, JFK. Marrs served as a chief consultant for both the film's screenplay and production. Beginning in 1992, Marrs spent three years researching and completing a non-fiction book on a top-secret government program involving the psychic phenomenon known as remote viewing only to have it canceled as it was going to press in the ...
A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Marrs earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of North Texas in 1966 and attended Graduate School at Texas Tech in Lubbock for two years more. He has worked for several Texas newspapers, including the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where beginning in 1968 he served as police reporter and general assignments reporter covering stories locally, in Europe and the Middle East. After a leave of absence to serve with a Fourth Army intelligence unit during the Vietnam War, he became military and aerospace writer for the newspaper and an investigative reporter. Since 1980, Marrs has been a free-lance writer, author and public relations consultant. He also published a rural weekly newspaper along with a monthly tourism tabloid, a cable television show and several videos. Since 1976, Marrs has taught a course on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy at the University of Texas at Arlington.[2] In 1989, his book, Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy, was published and reached the New York Times Paperback Non-Fiction Best Seller list in mid-February 1992.[3] It became a basis for the Oliver Stone film, JFK. Marrs served as a chief consultant for both the film's screenplay and production. Beginning in 1992, Marrs spent three years researching and completing a non-fiction book on a top-secret government program involving the psychic phenomenon known as remote viewing only to have it canceled as it was going to press in the ...
A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Marrs earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of North Texas in 1966 and attended Graduate School at Texas Tech in Lubbock for two years more. He has worked for several Texas newspapers, including the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where beginning in 1968 he served as police reporter and general assignments reporter covering stories locally, in Europe and the Middle East. After a leave of absence to serve with a Fourth Army intelligence unit during the Vietnam War, he became military and aerospace writer for the newspaper and an investigative reporter. Since 1980, Marrs has been a free-lance writer, author and public relations consultant. He also published a rural weekly newspaper along with a monthly tourism tabloid, a cable television show and several videos. Since 1976, Marrs has taught a course on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy at the University of Texas at Arlington.[2] In 1989, his book, Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy, was published and reached the New York Times Paperback Non-Fiction Best Seller list in mid-February 1992.[3] It became a basis for the Oliver Stone film, JFK. Marrs served as a chief consultant for both the film's screenplay and production. Beginning in 1992, Marrs spent three years researching and completing a non-fiction book on a top-secret government program involving the psychic phenomenon known as remote viewing only to have it canceled as it was going to press in the ...
A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Marrs earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of North Texas in 1966 and attended Graduate School at Texas Tech in Lubbock for two years more. He has worked for several Texas newspapers, including the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where beginning in 1968 he served as police reporter and general assignments reporter covering stories locally, in Europe and the Middle East. After a leave of absence to serve with a Fourth Army intelligence unit during the Vietnam War, he became military and aerospace writer for the newspaper and an investigative reporter. Since 1980, Marrs has been a free-lance writer, author and public relations consultant. He also published a rural weekly newspaper along with a monthly tourism tabloid, a cable television show and several videos. Since 1976, Marrs has taught a course on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy at the University of Texas at Arlington.[2] In 1989, his book, Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy, was published and reached the New York Times Paperback Non-Fiction Best Seller list in mid-February 1992.[3] It became a basis for the Oliver Stone film, JFK. Marrs served as a chief consultant for both the film's screenplay and production. Beginning in 1992, Marrs spent three years researching and completing a non-fiction book on a top-secret government program involving the psychic phenomenon known as remote viewing only to have it canceled as it was going to press in the ...
A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Marrs earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of North Texas in 1966 and attended Graduate School at Texas Tech in Lubbock for two years more. He has worked for several Texas newspapers, including the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where beginning in 1968 he served as police reporter and general assignments reporter covering stories locally, in Europe and the Middle East. After a leave of absence to serve with a Fourth Army intelligence unit during the Vietnam War, he became military and aerospace writer for the newspaper and an investigative reporter. Since 1980, Marrs has been a free-lance writer, author and public relations consultant. He also published a rural weekly newspaper along with a monthly tourism tabloid, a cable television show and several videos. Since 1976, Marrs has taught a course on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy at the University of Texas at Arlington.[2] In 1989, his book, Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy, was published and reached the New York Times Paperback Non-Fiction Best Seller list in mid-February 1992.[3] It became a basis for the Oliver Stone film, JFK. Marrs served as a chief consultant for both the film's screenplay and production. Beginning in 1992, Marrs spent three years researching and completing a non-fiction book on a top-secret government program involving the psychic phenomenon known as remote viewing only to have it canceled as it was going to press in the ...
A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Marrs earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of North Texas in 1966 and attended Graduate School at Texas Tech in Lubbock for two years more. He has worked for several Texas newspapers, including the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where beginning in 1968 he served as police reporter and general assignments reporter covering stories locally, in Europe and the Middle East. After a leave of absence to serve with a Fourth Army intelligence unit during the Vietnam War, he became military and aerospace writer for the newspaper and an investigative reporter. Since 1980, Marrs has been a free-lance writer, author and public relations consultant. He also published a rural weekly newspaper along with a monthly tourism tabloid, a cable television show and several videos. Since 1976, Marrs has taught a course on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy at the University of Texas at Arlington.[2] In 1989, his book, Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy, was published and reached the New York Times Paperback Non-Fiction Best Seller list in mid-February 1992.[3] It became a basis for the Oliver Stone film, JFK. Marrs served as a chief consultant for both the film's screenplay and production. Beginning in 1992, Marrs spent three years researching and completing a non-fiction book on a top-secret government program involving the psychic phenomenon known as remote viewing only to have it canceled as it was going to press in the ...
A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Marrs earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of North Texas in 1966 and attended Graduate School at Texas Tech in Lubbock for two years more. He has worked for several Texas newspapers, including the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where beginning in 1968 he served as police reporter and general assignments reporter covering stories locally, in Europe and the Middle East. After a leave of absence to serve with a Fourth Army intelligence unit during the Vietnam War, he became military and aerospace writer for the newspaper and an investigative reporter. Since 1980, Marrs has been a free-lance writer, author and public relations consultant. He also published a rural weekly newspaper along with a monthly tourism tabloid, a cable television show and several videos. Since 1976, Marrs has taught a course on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy at the University of Texas at Arlington.[2] In 1989, his book, Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy, was published and reached the New York Times Paperback Non-Fiction Best Seller list in mid-February 1992.[3] It became a basis for the Oliver Stone film, JFK. Marrs served as a chief consultant for both the film's screenplay and production. Beginning in 1992, Marrs spent three years researching and completing a non-fiction book on a top-secret government program involving the psychic phenomenon known as remote viewing only to have it canceled as it was going to press in the ...
A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Marrs earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of North Texas in 1966 and attended Graduate School at Texas Tech in Lubbock for two years more. He has worked for several Texas newspapers, including the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where beginning in 1968 he served as police reporter and general assignments reporter covering stories locally, in Europe and the Middle East. After a leave of absence to serve with a Fourth Army intelligence unit during the Vietnam War, he became military and aerospace writer for the newspaper and an investigative reporter. Since 1980, Marrs has been a free-lance writer, author and public relations consultant. He also published a rural weekly newspaper along with a monthly tourism tabloid, a cable television show and several videos. Since 1976, Marrs has taught a course on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy at the University of Texas at Arlington.[2] In 1989, his book, Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy, was published and reached the New York Times Paperback Non-Fiction Best Seller list in mid-February 1992.[3] It became a basis for the Oliver Stone film, JFK. Marrs served as a chief consultant for both the film's screenplay and production. Beginning in 1992, Marrs spent three years researching and completing a non-fiction book on a top-secret government program involving the psychic phenomenon known as remote viewing only to have it canceled as it was going to press in the ...
A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Marrs earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of North Texas in 1966 and attended Graduate School at Texas Tech in Lubbock for two years more. He has worked for several Texas newspapers, including the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where beginning in 1968 he served as police reporter and general assignments reporter covering stories locally, in Europe and the Middle East. After a leave of absence to serve with a Fourth Army intelligence unit during the Vietnam War, he became military and aerospace writer for the newspaper and an investigative reporter. Since 1980, Marrs has been a free-lance writer, author and public relations consultant. He also published a rural weekly newspaper along with a monthly tourism tabloid, a cable television show and several videos. Since 1976, Marrs has taught a course on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy at the University of Texas at Arlington.[2] In 1989, his book, Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy, was published and reached the New York Times Paperback Non-Fiction Best Seller list in mid-February 1992.[3] It became a basis for the Oliver Stone film, JFK. Marrs served as a chief consultant for both the film's screenplay and production. Beginning in 1992, Marrs spent three years researching and completing a non-fiction book on a top-secret government program involving the psychic phenomenon known as remote viewing only to have it canceled as it was going to press in the ...
A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Marrs earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of North Texas in 1966 and attended Graduate School at Texas Tech in Lubbock for two years more. He has worked for several Texas newspapers, including the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where beginning in 1968 he served as police reporter and general assignments reporter covering stories locally, in Europe and the Middle East. After a leave of absence to serve with a Fourth Army intelligence unit during the Vietnam War, he became military and aerospace writer for the newspaper and an investigative reporter. Since 1980, Marrs has been a free-lance writer, author and public relations consultant. He also published a rural weekly newspaper along with a monthly tourism tabloid, a cable television show and several videos. Since 1976, Marrs has taught a course on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy at the University of Texas at Arlington.[2] In 1989, his book, Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy, was published and reached the New York Times Paperback Non-Fiction Best Seller list in mid-February 1992.[3] It became a basis for the Oliver Stone film, JFK. Marrs served as a chief consultant for both the film's screenplay and production. Beginning in 1992, Marrs spent three years researching and completing a non-fiction book on a top-secret government program involving the psychic phenomenon known as remote viewing only to have it canceled as it was going to press in the ...
A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Marrs earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of North Texas in 1966 and attended Graduate School at Texas Tech in Lubbock for two years more. He has worked for several Texas newspapers, including the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where beginning in 1968 he served as police reporter and general assignments reporter covering stories locally, in Europe and the Middle East. After a leave of absence to serve with a Fourth Army intelligence unit during the Vietnam War, he became military and aerospace writer for the newspaper and an investigative reporter. Since 1980, Marrs has been a free-lance writer, author and public relations consultant. He also published a rural weekly newspaper along with a monthly tourism tabloid, a cable television show and several videos. Since 1976, Marrs has taught a course on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy at the University of Texas at Arlington.[2] In 1989, his book, Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy, was published and reached the New York Times Paperback Non-Fiction Best Seller list in mid-February 1992.[3] It became a basis for the Oliver Stone film, JFK. Marrs served as a chief consultant for both the film's screenplay and production. Beginning in 1992, Marrs spent three years researching and completing a non-fiction book on a top-secret government program involving the psychic phenomenon known as remote viewing only to have it canceled as it was going to press in the ...
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