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INTRODUCTION

Words by Nige Tassell
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US president John F Kennedy was shot dead on 22 November 1963 by former Marine, Lee Harvey Oswald. In 2013, 61 per cent of Americans polled believed his assassination was part of a conspiracy, and that Oswald was not the only shooter

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