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INDEX
Abrams, Creighton
Abu Ghraib prison, Iraq
Acheson, Dean
Adams, Sherman
Adzhubei, Aleksei
Aeschylus
Air Force One Al Qaeda
Aleman, Jose
Algeria
Allende, Salvador
Alliance for Progress
Alpha
Alsop, Joseph
Alsop, Stewart
Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles,
American Legion
American Revolution
American Spy (Hunt)
American University speech (June)
American Veterans Committee
AMLASH Legacy, The (Phillips)
Anderson, George
Anderson, Jack
Andreu, Jose Santos
Angleton, Cicely
Angleton, James Jesus
Apartheid
Arbenz, Jacobo
Argentina
Arlington National Cemetery
Arms control
Army-McCarthy hearings
Arnoni, Menachem
Artime, Manuel
Ask Not (Clarke)
Association of Retired Intelligence
Officers
Attwood, Simone
Attwood, William
Auchincloss, Janet
Bacharach, Burt
Bagdikian, Ben
Bailey, Charles W.
Baldwin, Hanson
Banister, Guy
Barker, Bernard
Barnes, Ben
Barnes, Tracy
Barry, Bill
Bartlett, Charles
Batista, Fulgencio
Bay of Pigs invasion
Bayo, Eddie (Eduardo Perez)
BBC (British Broadcasting
Corporation)
Beatty, Warren
Belaúnde Terry, Fernando
Bellamy, Ralph
Bellino, Carmine
Bergman, Lowell
Berlin Blockade of
Berlin Crisis of
Berlin Wall
Bernstein, Carl
Beschloss, Michael
Betancourt, Ernesto
Bethesda Naval Hospital
Billings, Lem
Billings, Richard
Bissell, Richard
Black, Eugene
Blakey, G. Robert
Boggs, Hale
Bogota, Colombia
Bohrman, Stan
Bolshakov, Georgi
Boston Globe
Boston Post
Bowles, Chester
Bradbury, Ray
Braden, Tom
Bradlee, Benjamin
Bradlee, Tony
Brazil
Brezhnev, Leonid
Bright, Bum
Bringuier, Carlos
Brinkley, Ann
Brinkley, David
Brossard, Chandler
Brumus (dog)
Bruno, Jerry
Buchanan, Thomas
Buckley, William F.
Bundy, Carol
Bundy, McGeorge
Bundy, William
Burdick, Eugene
Burke, Arleigh
Burkley, George
Burleigh, Nina
Burns, Frank
Burns, James MacGregor
Burt, Al
Bush, George W.
Business Week
“Caesar’s Meat” (Walinsky)
Cal-Neva Hotel, Lake Tahoe
Califano, Joseph
“Camelot documents” (White)
Camelot (musical)
Campbell, Gordon
Campbell, Judy
Campisi, Joseph
Camus, Albert
Carbajal, Ruben “Rocky,”
Carpenter, Liz
Carson, Johnny
Carter, Jimmy
Cartier, Raymond
Case Closed (Posner)
Cassidy, John
Castro, Fidel
See also Cuba
assassination plots against
Donovan and
Lisa Howard and
&nbs
p; JFK assassination and
Castro, Raul
Cesar, Thane Eugene
Chamberlain, Neville
Chambers, Judy
Chancellor, John
Charles, Pedro
Chase, Gordon
Chávez, César
Chayevsky, Paddy
Chetta, Nicholas
Chetta, Nicky, Jr.
Chicago Tribune
Childs, Marquis
Chile
Church, Frank
Church Committee
CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)
Mafia collaboration
Angleton and
Bay of Pigs invasion and
Castro regime and
Church Committee and
Colby and
Cuban exiles and
Cuban Missile Crisis and
Cuban sugar poisoning by
Cubela plot and
Dominican Republic and
drug research and
Dulles and
Guatemala and
Helms and
JFK and
JFK assassination and
Lansdale and
McCone and
Meyer and
presidential race and
Pawley and
RFK and
CIA (cont.)
Trujillo assassination and
Vietnam and
Citizens Committee of Inquiry
Civil rights movement
Clark, Blair
Clark, Nancy
Clark, Ramsey
Clarke, Thurston
Clay, Lucius
Clinton, Bill
Cohen, Leonard
Cohn, Roy
Colby, William
Cold War
Cole, Nat “King”
Columbia Pictures
Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy
(SANE)
Communist Party USA
Condon, Richard
Congressional elections (1962)
Congressional Record
Connally, John
Connally, Nellie
Conspiracy (Summers)
Conversations with Kennedy (Bradlee)
Cooper, John
Corbin, Paul
Cord, Michael
Corruption of Blood (Tanenbaum)
Costello, Frank
Costner, Kevin
Cousins, Norman
Cowles Communications
Cracow, Poland
Critchfield, Jim
Cronkite, Walter
Crosby, David
Crump, Ray, Jr.
Cuba
Bay of Pigs invasion
Goodwin-Guevara encounter
Guantánamo military base
as issue in
presidential race
Kennedy administration and
Missile Crisis
Operation Mongoose and
prisoners released by
pro-Castro portrayal of Oswald
Soviet defector caper
Venezuela weapons caper
Cuban Brigade
Cuban exiles
Cuban Revolutionary Council
Cuban Student Directorate (DRE)
Cubela, Rolando
Cushing, Cardinal
Daley, Richard
Daley, William
Dallas Morning News
Dallas Times Herald
Dallek, Robert
Daly, Charles
Daniel, Jean
Darin, Bobby
Dark Side of Camelot, The (Hersh)
Daultyon, Edna
Davis, Sammy, Jr.
De Gaulle, Charles
Dealey, E. M. (Ted)
Death of a President, The (Manchester)
Defense, U.S. Department of
DeLoach, Cartha “Deke”
Democratic National Convention
Détente
Dickerson, Nancy
Dickinson, Angie
Diem, Ngo Dinh
Dillon, Douglas
Dirksen, Everett
Disraeli, Benjamin
Doar, John
Dobrynin, Anatoly
Dr. Strangelove(movie)
Dolan, Joe
Dominican Republic
Domino theory
Donovan, James
Donovan, Robert J.
Donovan, William “Wild Bill”
Doolittle Committee
Dorfman, Allen M.
Dorfman, Paul
Douglas, Kirk
Douglas, William O.
Downs, Hugh
Draznin, Julius
DRE. See Cuban Student Directorate
(DRE)
Drug experimentation
Dulles, Allen
Dulles, John Foster
Dungan, Ralph
Dutton, Fred
Dylan, Bob
Eastland, James O.
Ebbins, Milt
Economist, The
Edelman, Peter
Edwards, Sheffield
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Dulles and
farewell speech of
JFK’s assassination and
presidential race and
Pawley and
school desegregation and
ELC (Ejercito Libertador de Cuba)
Elder, Walter
Eldridge, Ronnie
Eliot, T. S.
Ellsberg, Daniel
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Enemy Within, The (R. Kennedy)
“Epilogue for President Kennedy, An”
(White)
Epstein, Edward Jay
Esterline, Jacob
Evans, Courtney
Express, L’
Fail-Safe (movie)
Fair Play for Cuba Committee
Falin, Valentin
Falkner, Murry
Faulkner, William
Fay, Paul “Red”
FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
See also Hoover, J. Edgar
JFK assassination investigation and
Johnson and
surveillance of RFK by
Feldman, Justin
Fenton, Cliff
Ferrer, Eduardo
Ferrie, David
Finck, Pierre
Finney, Thomas
FitzGerald, Desmond
503rd Military Police Battalion
Fleming, Ian
Flying Tiger II (yacht)
Fog of War, The (documentary)
Fonzi, Gaeton
Ford, Charles
Ford, Gerald
Ford, Henry
Foreign Affairs
Forrestal, Michael
Fortas, Abe
“Four Quartets” (Eliot)
Fourth U.S. Army
Fowler, Alberto
France
Franco, Francisco
Frankenheimer, Evans
Frankenheimer, John
Freedom of Information Act
Freedom Riders
Freeman, Fulton
Frei, Eduardo
Frondizi, Arturo
Fulbright, J. William
Furiati, Claudia
Fursenko, Aleksandr
Gaius Gracchus
Galbraith, James K.
Galbraith, John Kenneth
Gallagher, Henry
Gallo, Joey
Gallo gang
Garibaldi, Giuseppe
Garrison, Jim
Garrison, Liz
Gary, Romain
Gelhorn, Martha
Genovese, Vito
Georgetown Ladies’ Social Club, The
(Heymann)
Giancana, Sam
Gilpatric, Roswell
Ginsberg, Allen
Glimco, Joey
Goldfarb, Ronald
Goldwater, Barry
Good Samaritan Hospital, Los Angeles
Goodwin, Richard
Gordon, Ruth
Gore, Al
Gottlieb, Sidney
> Graham, Billy
Graham, Katharine
Graham, Phil
Graves, Robert
Gray, Gordon
Greek Way, The (Hamilton)
Greene, Graham
Greenfield, Jeff
Grier, Roosevelt
Guantanamo military base, Cuba
Guardian,
Guatemala
1954 military coup in
Guevara, Che
Gurvich, Louis
Gurvich, William
Guthman, Edwin
Guthrie, Woody
Hacker, Andrew
Hagerty, James C.
Haig, Alexander
Haiti
Halpern, Sam
Hamburg, Eric
Hamill, Pete
Hamilton, Edith
Hamilton, Lee
Hardway, Dan
Harriman, Averill
Harris, Jed
Harris, Jones
Hart, Gary
Hartington, William
Hartmann, Thom
Harvard Law School
Harvard University
Harvey, Sally
Harvey, William
Hatch Act
Hayden, Sterling
Hayden, Tom
Hecht, Ben
Helms, Cynthia
Helms, Richard
Hemingway, Ernest
Hendrix, Hal
Henry V (Shakespeare)
Hersh, Seymour
Hewitt, Don
Heyerdahl, Thor
Heymann, C. David
Hickenlooper, Bourke
Hill, Clint
Hilsman, Roger
Hinckle, Warren
Hiroshima
Hiss, Alger
Hitchens, Christopher
Hitler, Adolf
Hoberman, J.
Hoffa, Jimmy
background of
conviction of
1960 presidential race and
reaction to JFK assassination
RFK and
Hogan, Frank
Holland, Max
Hollywood Palladium, JFK’s speech at(November 18, 1961)
Hoover, J. Edgar
homosexual issue and
JFK and
JFK assassination investigation and
Joseph Kennedy and
LBJ and
RFK and
Sheridan and
House Select Committee on
Assassinations
Houston, Lawrence
Howard, Lisa
Howard, Mike
Hubbell, Webster
Humphrey, Hubert
Hungarian uprising of
Hunt, Dorothy
Hunt, E. Howard
Hunt, H. L.
Hunt, Laura
Hunt, Nelson
Hunt, St. John
Hurt, Henry
In Retrospect (McNamara)
Indianapolis, Indiana
Inquest (Epstein)
Inter-American Press Association,
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
Iran-Contra affair
Iraq War
Irish mafia
IRS (Internal Revenue Service)
Izvestia,
Jackson, C. D.
“James Bond
JFK Assassination Records Collection
Act of “JFK Conspiracy, The: The Case of Jim Garrison” (NBC special)
JFK (movie)
Joannides, George
John Birch Society
John Paul XXIII, Pope
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