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  • Lingering unemployment and skyrocketing gas prices. The capture of newspaper heiress and wanted fugitive Patty Hearst.

    ...(July 17, 1975). Deputy DA links plot to Manson. Friday's attempt to assassinate President Gerald ... publicity for convicted murderer Charles Manson who is serving a life term in San Quentin. In an exclusive interview with The News, Dept. Dist. Atty. Stephen Kay said ...

  • ...In 1979, the NLSY79 began annually interviewing a cohort of 12,686 respondents (6283 of whom were ...Fontaine, JoAnn E. Manson, June Stevens, and Theodore B. Vanltalie. 1999. An...Colditz, Meir J. Stampfer, and Charles S. Fuchs. 2001. Physical activity, obesity, height...

  • FORT WORTH, Texas -- Three decades after basking in the national spotlight as "Squeaky" the infamous Charles Manson disciple who tried to assassinate President Gerald Ford, the now 60-year-old woman slipped quietly out of a federal prison Friday after being released on parole. Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme eluded the media as she left Fort Worth's Federal Medical Center Carswell in one of the many cars streaming in and out of the front gate Friday morning. She previously refused interview requests, and prison officials would not say where she planned to live or what she planned to do after more than 30 years behind bars.

  • FORT WORTH, Texas - Three decades after basking in the national spotlight as "Squeaky," the infamous Charles Manson disciple who tried to assassinate President Ford, the now 60-year-old woman slipped quietly out of a federal prison Friday after being released on parole. Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme eluded the media as she left Fort Worth's Federal Medical Center Carswell in one of the many cars streaming in and out of the front gate Friday morning. She previously refused interview requests, and prison officials wouldn't say where she planned to live or what she planned to do after more than 30 years behind bars.

  • ...Michael was interviewed by Detective Mark Wrisley, a defendant in this cas... Police Department that "[Aaron] is a Charles Manson with an IQ." Id. In addition, Blum admitted...

  • Three decades after basking in the national spotlight as "Squeaky," the infamous Charles Manson disciple who tried to assassinate President Gerald Ford , the now 60-year-old woman slipped quietly out of a federal prison Friday after being released on parole. Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme eluded the media as she left the Federal Medical Center Carswell in Fort Worth, Texas, in one of the many cars streaming in and out of the front gate Friday morning. She previously refused interview requests, and prison officials would not say where she planned to live or what she planned to do after more than 30 years behind bars.

  • Garth, Celine on CBS Tossing aside conventional wisdom that musical programming isn't a ratings bonanza, CBS has made plans to broadcast concerts by superstars Garth Brooks and Celine Dion, Zap2it.com reports.

    ...Rose joins '60'. Interviewer Charlie Rose will contribute stories to "60 Minute... interview with convicted mass murderer Charles Manson. Mr. Rose also occasionally served as a sub...

  • First comes the good news: John Waters, who is, without a doubt, one of the most intriguing individuals in our solar system, agrees to an interview. I am beyond elated. The world is suddenly full of wonderful things like bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens. Then comes the bad news: Due to an overloaded work schedule, "The Bard of Bad Taste" has only 10 minutes to spare.

    ... year-old follower of the infamous ex- con Charles Manson. Along with other Manson "Family" members, ...

  • In his heyday in the 1970s and early '80s, Tom Snyder made late- night network TV a cool place to be. At the height of his nine-year run on NBC's "Tomorrow" - which followed Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show" - Snyder introduced viewers to punk rockers such as Johnny Rotten and became enough of a pop- culture icon to spawn a Dan Aykroyd "Saturday Night Live" imitation of his stentorian voice and mercurial persona.

    ...In a 1996 Journal Sentinel interview, he described his theory behind the show he did on... was an hour with murder cult leader Charles Manson, who offered rambling responses to his ques...

  • ...* Convicted murderer Charles Manson is quoted in an interview, "Everybody in th...



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