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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...jumps as the shots ring out. On the wide screen, John F. Kennedy lurches forward, his skull shattered by the bullets' impact. The crowd is horrified and the nation stunned, and the attempt to untangle the mystery behind his assassination begins. The Warren Commission determines that murderer Lee Harvey Oswald acts alone, but the movie audience leaves the theater unconvinced. The film's director seems to believe there's some kind of conspiacy afoot, and he's done a good job arguing his case...

Author: By Danielle Phillips, | Title: The Danny Aiello Conspiracy | 4/9/1992 | See Source »

...drug is taken for long periods of time. At the FDA's request, Upjohn revised the drug's package insert to warn patients not to extend its use beyond 10 days without consulting their physician. Last week the firm filed a libel suit against its Scottish accuser, Dr. Ian Oswald, and the British Broadcasting Corporation for televising allegations of fraud. Upjohn is also actively appealing the British Department of Health's decision last fall to ban Halcion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Special Report: Drug Safety Can Drug Firms Be Trusted? | 2/10/1992 | See Source »

...committee concurred with the Warren Commission's finding that the President was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald. But it also concluded that Kennedy's assassination was "probably" the result of a conspiracy because a controversial acoustic analysis of audiotapes from the shooting seemed to indicate that a second gunman had fired a shot at the President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Assassinations: Open Minds, Closed Files: Open Minds, Closed Files | 2/3/1992 | See Source »

...mother's single connection with him throughout that period was frequent epistles that contained false reports of his beneficent father--that is, until his untimely death. Oswald's indefinite home stay opens a veritable Pandora's box of ghosts from the past, despite Mrs. Alving's maneuverings...

Author: By Mark Zelanko, | Title: Family Life Haunted by Ghosts | 1/30/1992 | See Source »

Sundry Victorian furnishings fill the small stage, but director Polly Hogan exploits it by having the actors traverse across and around it. During a scene when Manders remarks about the resemblance between father and son, he, Oswald, and a portrait of Mr. Alving fall into line to highlight that Oswald has inherited the countenance of his sire. Contrarily, his mother had hoped that her son would inherit nothing from a father who led a dissolute life...

Author: By Mark Zelanko, | Title: Family Life Haunted by Ghosts | 1/30/1992 | See Source »

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