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  • 50 Years Later: Rosenberg Redux

    06/20/2003 10:24:45 AM PDT · by I_Love_My_Husband · 42 replies · 623+ views
    Front Page Magazine ^ | 6/20/03 | Greg Yardley
    50 Years Later: Rosenberg ReduxBy Greg YardleyFrontPageMagazine.com | June 20, 2003 Fifty years ago last night, the government of the United States executed two of the most contemptible figures of the Cold War, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.  And exactly fifty years later - that is, last night - the leftovers of the Cold War's losing side gathered, to wage the latest round of a decades-long struggle to exonerate their dead.  A 'major cultural program' to commemorate the Rosenbergs was held in New York City's City Center.  Michael and Robert Meeropol, the Rosenbergs' two sons, were the star attraction; an array...
  • Thirteenth Report of the Senate Fact-Finding Subcommittee on Un-American Activities--California

    05/17/2003 4:21:05 PM PDT · by DPB101 · 53 replies · 3,769+ views
    cdlib.org archives ^ | 1965 | California Legislature
    On September 21, 1964, a student demonstration occurred on the campus of the University of California at Berkeley. Thereafter other and more serious demonstrations followed until it finally became necessary for the governor to summon officers to clear the administration building on the campus of more than 800 defiant students who had entered and staged a sit-in demonstration. Many arrests were made, the student rebellion received international publicity, and the image of a great cultural institution received irreparable damage. It is the responsibility of this subcommittee to ascertain the causes of these disturbances and to report the extent to which...
  • If the Dixie Chicks had been rockin' babes ...(Choke on your vomit alert!!)

    03/25/2003 12:27:06 PM PST · by Houmatt · 60 replies · 790+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | March 24, 2003 | Tamara Conniff
    Sheryl Crow wore a white T-shirt emblazoned with "War Is Not the Answer" when she accepted her American Music Award in January. Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst was received with cheers when he said, "This war has got to go away as soon as possible" during the Grammy telecast. But when Natalie Maines of the country music trio the Dixie Chicks said from a London stage that she was "ashamed" that President Bush was from Texas, the result was quite different. Angry fans flooded radio stations in San Diego, Nashville and Dallas with calls demanding that the Dixie Chicks' music...