By: Steven Chabotte | 2010-04-04 | Politics The JFK assassination was one of the most memorable and tragic moments in the 20th century. Explore the time line of events that led up to this tragic event and its aftermath. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-11-23 | News and society One of the most tragic events to happen in the United States is known as the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the thirty-fifth President of the US, on Friday, the 22nd November 1963 in Dallas, Texas. Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald while he was traveling in a Presidential motorcade, leaving the world in shock. Osward was shot and killed as being transferred from a city jail to a county jail before any conclusion was reached. read more
By: Steven Chabotte | 2010-04-04 | Politics John F Kennedy was the President of the United States during a very turbulent period of American history. He had to deal with many grave issues - from the Cuban Missile Crisis to the Vietnam war to great civil unrest in the U.S. He also shaped policies that still continue to have ramifications and affect the shaping of our country - civil rights legislation, immigration reforms, the desire to have man step on the Moon and many others. This article covers many of the highlights of his presidency. read more
By: Sherman De Brosse | 2010-04-04 | Politics The hints George De Mohrenschildt offered about the JFK assassination lead the investigator in circles. It is fairly clear that Oswald was an ONI asset and involved with Cuban exiles. One of LBJ's mistresses described a big oil men's party the night before the assassination, but that party is difficult to track down. Some maintain that the SEcret SErvice was in on the hit, but that cannot be proven. It likely that the truth will never emerge. read more
By: Sherman De Brosse | 2010-04-04 | Politics What was involved in the assassination of John F. Kennedy will never be clear. More and more evidence comes out proving that Oswald had been both an FBI informer and an ONI asset. There is also a growing body of evidence that Cuban exiles from Miami and the CIA were somehow involved, but how? At the same time, efforts to support the Warren Commission continue, and some obvious bnits of disinformation keep appearing to muddy the water. read more
By: Sherman De Brosse | 2010-04-04 | Politics Richard Nixon thought Mrs. Hunt and her husband E. Howard Hunt knew a lot about the death of JFK. It was their knowledge of Watergate that probably resulted in her death. read more
By: Sherman De Brosse | 2010-04-04 | Politics George De Mohrenschildt claimed he was never an American intelligence agent, but the evidence suggests he worked for the CIA and, as a young man, for French intelligence and perhaps for the Germans. He was a close friend of both Lee Havey Oswald and George H. W. Bush. How does all this fit together if at all? read more
By: AgneS CelinA | 2011-02-07 | Travel & Leisure John F Kennedy is an international airport situated in Queens Country, on long island in southwestern New York City .This airport is the busiest international airports which transfer passengers to the United States. It is 12 miles or 9km away from the Lower Manhattan. read more
By: Alan Goodwin | 2010-04-04 | Politics John Kennedy's true legacy is not measured by any political decisions of his administration, but by the social revolutions that were the inevitable consequence of the mix of optimism and crisis that marked his presidency. read more
By: annamark367 | 2011-05-16 | Travel & Leisure One of the world most enjoyable and pleasant airport to fly is JFK. Its trip is simply amazing and relaxing. Between the flights skipping it offers an overabundance of facilities for the traveler to enjoy and spend time at their. read more
By: McClelland Law Firm | 2010-11-27 | Business Recent rumors suggest that George H.W. Bush had a hand in the death of John F. Kennedy. So, we take a look at the imaginary wrongful death case that would follow. read more
By: Mitra Naeimi | 2010-04-04 | Politics In this essay I'm to explain about foreign policy of two American presidents; the similarities and differences . For some reasons I've chosen John F. Kennedy and George W. Bush, although every president has his own foreign policy, but I think in one spot the foreign policy of John F Kennedy and George W Bush becomes similar, this spot is war. Also both of them are idealist, their idealism in their speech, before the beginning of the wars is definite. read more
By: Raffy Chan | 2011-01-20 | Inspirational John F. Kennedy was and still is considered to be one of the greatest presidents of the United States. This is a personal letter to express my gratitude for the effect that he has had on me and my life. read more
By: Rajkumar Kanagasingam | 2010-07-03 | Politics I always questioned by then US President John F. Kennedy for his charismatic leadership and his eternal love for peace. He was 35th President of the United States and he served from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. Though he was from a politically prominent Irish-American Kennedy family, he was so down to earth and considered an icon of American liberalism. His bravery and heroism well r read more
By: Consuelo Bernardi | 2010-03-29 | Movies OK, confession time. I fully admit that when I found out that Hollywood writer/director John Hughes had died of a massive heart attack in New York City at the age of 59, I cried. read more