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  2. Counterattack (newsletter) - Wikipedia

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    He claimed that Counterattack had "changed into an opinion and editorial sheet—short on facts and long on opinion." He also admitted that Red Channels had led to "lots of people getting kicked around". He set up his own research outfit with Columbia Pictures as an initial client. [6] [19] In 1952, Counterattack seems to have peaked at 7,500 ...

  3. The Corsair - Wikipedia

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    The second canto describes the attack. Disguised, Conrad and his brigands begin their assault against Pacha Seyd, which goes according to plan. But then Conrad hears the cries of the women in the pacha's harem, so he tries to free them. This change from the original plan enables the pacha's forces to mount a successful counterattack.

  4. The Corps Series - Wikipedia

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    The Corps is a series of war novels written by W.E.B. Griffin about the United States Marine Corps before and during the years of World War II and the Korean War.The story features a tightly knit cast of characters in various positions within the Marine Corps, Navy, and upper levels of the United States Government.

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  6. Red Channels - Wikipedia

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    A former Army intelligence major, Francis J. McNamara, was the editor of Counterattack. The introduction to Red Channels, running just over six pages, was written by Vincent Hartnett, an employee of the Phillips H. Lord agency, an independent radio-program production house, or "packager."

  7. Bret v JS - Wikipedia

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    Bret v JS & Wife (1600) Cro Eliz 756 is a formative English contract law, which held that a good consideration for courts to enforce contracts did not include promises for "natural affection". Facts [ edit ]

  8. Telling Secrets - Wikipedia

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    Telling Secrets (a.k.a. Contract for Murder) is a 1993 American television film directed by Marvin J. Chomsky and starring Cybill Shepherd. [ 1 ] It is based on the true story of Joy Aylor, who plots the murder of her adulterous husband's mistress.

  9. Fredric March - Wikipedia

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    Later, in 1948, he and his wife sued the anti-communist publication Counterattack for defamation, seeking $250,000 in damages. [17] The suit was settled out of court. [18] March died of prostate cancer in Los Angeles on April 14, 1975, at the age of 77. [19] He was buried at his estate in New Milford, Connecticut. [20] [21]