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Phyllis Fenner, born in Almond, New York on October 24, 1899, was the daughter of Viola Victoria Van Orman Fenner and William Lavern Fenner, who was a merchant. [3] Her grandfather ran a general store in her hometown, which became the subject of her article "Grandfather's Store" that was published in the Reader's Digest in 1942.
The final report of the act's Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB) partially credited the conclusions in Oliver Stone's 1991 film JFK with the passage of the act. [2] The ARRB stated that the film "popularized a version of President Kennedy's assassination that featured U.S. government agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI ...
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A French court found all 51 defendants guilty on Thursday in a mass rape case including Dominique Pelicot, who repeatedly drugged his then wife, Gisele, and allowed dozens of strangers into the ...
As the song goes, it's the most wonderful time of the year. The holidays are expected to be a joyful, harmonious, and celebratory time of year… but for many, it can also bring a mix of emotional ...
The memo or other hacked documents were also cited in court filings by Exxon against attorneys general in Massachusetts and the U.S. Virgin Islands, as well as in the company's 2018 effort to ...
German documents confirm that part of the local population greeted the Soviet troops joyfully. The chief of the operations department of the 206th Wehrmacht division, Major Nagel, noted in a report dated September 26, 1939 that on September 22, 1939, he observed “the reception of Russian troops in Bialystok with the jubilation of the ...
[1] [2] [3] The documents reveal that high-ranking officials generally held the opinion that the war was unwinnable while keeping this view hidden from the public. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Due to the difficulty of creating objective metrics to demonstrate success, information was manipulated for the duration of the conflict. [ 7 ]