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John F. Kennedy assassination (27042 bytes)
1: [[Image:jfk2.jpg|thumbnail|200px|right|John F. Kennedy]] 3: ... (18:30 [[UTC]]). [[John F. Kennedy|Kennedy]] was fatally wounded by multiple gunshots while riding i... 5: ...oncluded that [[Lee Harvey Oswald]], an employee of the [[Texas Schoolbook Depository]] in Dealey Pla... 9: ...Texas Democratic Party members who appeared to be fighting politically amongst themselves. 12: <center><big>'''Timeline of the assassination'''</big><br> Reaction to the assassination of John F. Kennedy (13718 bytes) 1: ...s. People began to cling to radio and TV coverage for the latest bulletin. 3: ...ided fury against 'Texas and Texans' was reported from some individuals. 5: [[Image:jfk2.jpg|thumbnail|200px|right|John F. Kennedy]] 7: ==Reaction from world leaders== 9: ...ticle: [[Reaction to the assassination of John F. Kennedy by world leaders]]'' Testimony of the witnesses to the assassination of John F. Kennedy (35329 bytes) 1: [[Image:jfk2.jpg|thumbnail|200px|right|John F. Kennedy]] 3: ...metimes conflicting. This article discusses some of that testimony. 5: ...ce on television), he refused to positively identify that assassin as Oswald. 7: ...on scientifically determined that a shot had been fired. 9: ...rent open windows on each end of the sixth floor of the depository. Regicide: The Official Assassination of John F. Kennedy (781 bytes) 1: ... and lone-nut, have doubts over the authencicity of Douglas' book and the document reproduced inside. 4: *[[John F. Kennedy assassination]] 7: *[http://www.milmag.com/newsite/features/bookreviews/regicide/ Book review] 11: [[Category:JFK assassination]] Detailed timeline of the assassination of John F. Kennedy (16945 bytes) 1: [[Image:jfk2.jpg|thumbnail|200px|right|John F. Kennedy]] 3: ...sassination of John F. Kennedy]]''', [[President of the United States]] who was killed by [[Lee Harve... 5: ...nson]], and Texas native Governor [[John Connally|John Bowen Connally, Sr.]] while all three men were t... 7: ...Texas Democratic party members who appeared to be fighting politically amongst themselves. 9: ==Events before November 22== Reaction to the assassination of John F. Kennedy by world leaders (12821 bytes) 1: ...new president, [[Lyndon Johnson]], would carry on Kennedy's policies or not. 3: ...ereaved family, and to the government and people of the United States." 5: ...hat Stevenson said of the assassination is how we feel about the [[9/11|terrorist attacks on the Worl... 7: ...he news. She ordered the royal court into a week of mourning. 9: ...ionally televised tribute, he said that Kennedy left "an indelible mark" on the entire world. Dictabelt evidence relating to the assassination of John F. Kennedy (5242 bytes) 1: [[Image:jfk2.jpg|thumbnail|200px|right|John F. Kennedy]] 3: ...(or [[Dictaphone]]) worn by a policeman escorting Kennedy’s motorcade on a motorcycle. 5: ...n by Sheriff Bill Decker about a minute after the assassination, so the shots could not be when the HSCA claimed.... 7: ...A's suspect signals were recorded about a minute after the shooting happened. 9: ... the gunshots impulses are real to a 96.3% scientific certainty. Dr. Thomas presented additional deta... Kennedy assassination theories (19779 bytes) 1: ...d means to plan and execute the [[John F. Kennedy assassination]] on [[November 22]], [[1963]]. 2: ...cial U.S. government key policies and statements of the time, having had some problems with U.S. gove... 4: ... acted alone. [http://www.historychannel.com/jfk/jfk_poll_results.jsp] 9: ...nt(s), or agencies were actively involved in the assassination, rather than simply negligent. 11: ... possible, but this particular point is a source of much contention and disagreement. Robert F. Kennedy assassination (4115 bytes) 1: [[Image:robertkennedy.jpg|framed|right|Robert Kennedy]] 3: ...im the front-runner for the Democratic nomination for President during the [[U.S. presidential electi... 5: ... [[John F. Kennedy assassination|assassination]], Kennedy's death has been analyzed by [[conspiracy theory|... 7: ...an]], attributed the killing to Kennedy's support for [[Israel]] during the [[Six-Day War]]. 9: ...f the [[gun]] to prevent further shots from being fired. John F. Kennedy (32376 bytes) 1: ..."2" cellspacing="0" align="right" style="margin-left:1em" 2: |+ <font size="+1">'''John F. Kennedy'''</font> 4: ...nter" colspan=2 | [[Image:JFKofficial.jpg|John F. Kennedy]] 6: ! align="left" | Order: 9: ! align="left" | Term of Office: John Kennedy (460 bytes) 1: There have been several '''John Kennedy'''s: 3: *[[John F. Kennedy]], American president 4: *[[John F. Kennedy, Jr.]] 5: *[[John Kennedy (engineer)|John Kennedy]], early railway engineer who was a judge at the ... 6: *[[John P. Kennedy]] (1795-1870) John P. Kennedy (2176 bytes) 1: ...served as [[United States Secretary of the Navy]] from [[July 26]], [[1852]] to [[March 4]], [[1853]]... 3: ...ss was largely responsible for the appropriation of $30,000 to test [[Samuel Morse]]'s telegraph. 5: ... the Navy in July 1852. While he held the office, four important naval expeditions were organized inc... 7: ...the end of the [[Civil War]] he advocated amnesty for the South. He died at Newport, R.I., 18 August ... 11: ... [[United States Secretary of the Navy|Secretary of the Navy]]<br>1852–1853 John F. Kennedy, Jr. (4060 bytes) 1: [[Image:JFKJR.jpg|right|frame|John F. Kennedy Jr.]] 3: ...nt]] [[John F. Kennedy]] and [[Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy]]. 5: ==Early life== 6: ...ocession became a heartbreaking and iconic image of the 1960s. 8: ...a particularly significant role in young John's life. USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) (8947 bytes) 2: ...ss john f kennedy cv-67.jpg|300px|The USS John F. Kennedy]] 4: ...nedy'' departing [[Naval Station Mayport|Mayport, Florida]]</small></td></tr> 5: ...ht: 30px; background: navy no-repeat scroll top left;">'''Career'''</th><th style="background:navy;al... 10: ...ht: 30px; background: navy no-repeat scroll top left;">'''General Characteristics'''</th></tr> 12: <tr><td>Length:</td><td>1,052 ft (321 m)</td></tr> John F. Kennedy Stadium (820 bytes) 1: ...d of a horseshoe surrounding a track and football field, with bleachers at the open end. The stadium ... 3: ...e years, and played host to the American portion of [[Live Aid]] on [[July 13]], [[1985]]. John Kennedy (lawyer) (192 bytes) 1: ...er]]. In [[2004]], we has elected president of [[IFPI]]. 3: See also [[John Kennedy]] for others by this name. John Kennedy Toole (3553 bytes) 1: ..., best known for his [[novel]] ''[[A Confederacy of Dunces]]''. 3: ...|Columbia]], but did not finish because he was drafted into the [[U.S. Army]] in [[1961]], where he s... 5: ...on for his great [[comic novel]] ''A Confederacy of Dunces''. 7: ...an to drink heavily and started taking medication for headaches; he also stopped teaching at Dominica... 9: ...not know him, and "not knowing him makes a big difference", Kubach said. John Joseph Kennedy (5822 bytes) 1: ...''' was a [[write-in]] candidate for [[President of the United States]] in the [[2004 U.S. Presidenti... 5: [http://www.johnjosephkennedy.com Campaign website] 11: ... ancestral homes of Tipperary, Ireland and Paris, France and settled in Charleston, South Carolina. 13: ...aracas, Venezuela), landowners and civic patrons of Charleston, South Carolina. 15: ...tions to protect the personal and tenancy rights of poor Irish immigrants in America, especially in N... John-F.-Kennedy-Platz (352 bytes) 1: ...n which US President [[John F. Kennedy]] gave his famous speech to the Berliners, in which he stated:... John F. Kennedy International Airport (19674 bytes) 1: ...order: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" 2: ...="center" bgcolor="#0099FF" colspan="4"|''John F. Kennedy International Airport'' 4: ...n="center" bgcolor="#0099FF" colspan="4"|Quick Info 6: ...olspan="2" align="left" valign="top"|<small>Type of Airport</small> 9: !colspan="2" align="left" valign="top"|<small>Run by</small>
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