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(c)
2001
The Dallas Morning News
All materials contained on this site are copyright and can't be
republished, reused or broadcast without the express written permission
of the copyright holders.
Privacy
policy 2000, 1999 Katie winner for best
news-related Web site 1998, 1999 best online newspaper in the state
Texas Associated Press Managing Editors Award
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Below
are pages from The Dallas Morning News and its competitor,
The Dallas Times Herald, published Nov. 23-25. Each
Nov. 25 newspaper featured front-page photographs of Lee Harvey
Oswald being gunned down by Jack Ruby in the basement of police
headquarters on Nov. 24. The Times Herald's Bob Jackson
won the Pultizer Prize for his photo. Additional pages of
assassination coverage will be posted later.
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Page:
1A, 2A,
3A,
4A,
5A,
6A,
11A,
12A,
14A,
15A,
16A,
17A,
1B,
2B,
1D, 4D,
5D,
6D
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NEW:
This famous full-page
political advertisement appeared in The Dallas Morning
News on Nov. 22, 1963, accusing JFK of being soft on communism.
The ad was signed "The American Fact-Finding Committee, an unaffiliated
and non-partisan group of citizens who wish truth." An aide
showed Kennedy the ad in Fort Worth, before his short trip to
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