"Data Smog: Surviving the Information Glut," by David Shenk (Harper San Francisco, 1997).
"What Will Be: How the New World of Information Will Change Our Lives," by Michael L. Dertouzos (Harper San Francisco, 1997).
"Tendencies and Tensions of the Information Age," by Jorge Reina Schement and Terry Curis (Transaction Publishers, 1997).
The following were retrieved from the Assassination Bibliography
BLUMENTHAL, Sidney; YAZIJIAN, Harvey. [eds.]. Government by gunplay: assassination conspiracy theories from Dallas to today. (Introduction by Philip Agee). New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: New American Library, (A Signet Book), 1976.
BELL, J. Bowyer. Assassin! New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: St. Martin's Press, ©1979.
- BORNSTEIN, Joseph. The politics of murder. New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Sloane, [1951, ©1950]
CAMELLION, Richard. Assassination: theory and practice. Boulder, Colo., U.S.A.: Paladin Press, ©1977.
CLARKE, James W. American assassins: the darker side of politics. Princeton, N.J., U.S.A.: Princeton University Press, ©1982.
COOPER, H. H. Anthony. On assassination. Boulder, Colo., U.S.A.: Paladin Press, ©1984.
CROTTY, William J. [ed.]. Assassinations and the political order. New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Harper & Row, (A Torchbook Library Edition), [1972, ©1971].
- DONOVAN, Robert J. The assassins. New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Harper, [1955].
ELLIOTT, Paul. Assassin!: the bloody history of political murder. London, G.B.: Blandford, 1999.
FORD, Franklin L. Political murder: from tyrannicide to terrorism. Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.; London, G.B.: Harvard University Press, 1985.
GRIBBLE, Leonard R. Hands of terror: notable assassinations of the twentieth century. London, G.B.: F. Muller, [1960].
HAVENS, Murray C.; LEIDEN, Carl.; SCHMITT, Karl M. The politics of assassination. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., U.S. A.: Prentice-Hall, (A Spectrum Book), [1970].
HURWOOD, Bernhardt J. Society and the assassin: a backgound book on political murder. New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Parent's Magazine Press, (The Background Series), [1970].
KIRKHAM, James F.; LEVY, Sheldon G.; CROTTY, Willam J. Assassination and political violence: a report to the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence. Washington, D.C., U.S.A.: U.S. Government Printing Office, (NCCPV Staff Study Series; 8), 1969.
McCONNELL, Brian. Assassination. London, G.B.: Frewin, 1969.
McKINLEY, James. Assassination in America. New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Harper & Row, ©1977.
PAINE, Lauran B. The assassins' world. New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Taplinger Pub. Co., 1975.
RAPOPORT, David C. Assassination and terrorism. [Toronto, Canada]: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, CBC Learning Systems, [1971].
WILKINSON, Doris Y. [ed.]. Social structure and assassination behavior: the sociology of political murder. Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.: Schenkman Pub. Co., ©1976.
Journal articles
"Assassination as a Weapon of Diplomacy." Washington Post, (June 4, 1975), p. A18.
"Assassination as Foreign Policy." Time, 105 (June 23, 1975), pp. 8-9.
"Assassination: An Endless Nightmare." U.S. News and World Report, 79 (October 6, 1975), pp. 17-21.
"Assassination: The Deadly Tactic." Executive Risk Assessment, 1:5 (1979), pp. 1-8.
"The Assassins, Whose Hand on the Trigger?" TVI Journal, 2:8 (1981), 8-11.
"Assassination and Anarchy." TVI Journal, 2:10 (1981), pp. 8-11.
BELL, J. Bowyer. "Assassination in International Politics: Lord Moyne, Count Bernadotte and the Lehi." International Studies Quarterly, 16:1 (March 1972), pp. 59-82.
CLARKE, James W. "American Assassins: An Alternative Typology." British Journal of Political Science, 2 (January 1981), pp. 81-104.
CROTTY, William J. "Assassinations and Their Interpretation Within the American Context." in: CROTTY, William J. [ed.]. Assassination and the Political Order. New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Harper & Row, 1972, pp. 3-53.
DANTO, Arthur C. "Logical Portrait of the Assassin." Social Research, 41 (August 1974), pp. 426-436.
- GROSS, Feliks. "Political Assassinations." Sociologia Internationalis, 2 (1972), pp. 173-182.
HASSEL, Conrad V. "The Political Assassin." Journal of Police Science and Administration, 2:4 (December 1974), pp. 399-403.
McWILLIAMS, W. C. "The Politics of Assassination." Commonweal, 102 (July 18, 1975), pp. 265-267.
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Image of an Assassination, 1998
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"This first commercially available video version of the legendary 26-second "Zapruder Film"--the 8mm record of John F. Kennedy's 1963 assassination, which was filmed by Abraham Zapruder--provoked a storm of controversy when it first appeared on video shelves. This unprecedented release has been digitally mastered with the approval of the Zapruder family. The tape includes a frame-by-frame analysis of the film, a chronology of events, and additional historical video." --Amazon.com synopsis
JFK: The Dallas Tapes, 1999
"Compiled from newly remastered original video and audio tapes with added color home movies and rare photographs, this 105-minute, 1999 Heartland Regional EMMY® Award winning ,video covers the significant Dallas events of that tragic weekend." --6th Floor Museum synopsis
Rush to Judgment: The Plot to Kill JFK, 1966
"This video documents Mark Lane's investigation into the death of President John F. Kennedy. Along with his best-selling book, Rush to Judgment, Lane's work was the first to splash the water on the face of a sleeping American public and awaken our country to the fact that we were not being told the truth about the murder of our president. In meticulous detail, Lane reviews the evidence and flatly refutes the findings of the Warren Commission. Lane's film is in tandem with his book, and it is basically a defense brief to offset the efforts of the Warren Commission to present Lee Harvey Oswald as the lone killer." --Amazon.com review
JFK Assassination: The Jim Garrison Tapes, 1992
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"An in-depth interview with Jim Garrison in which he meticulously outlines the case against the CIA. In addition, this title contains actual footage of the crime, recordings of the plotters, new witnesses, new evidence and examining accounts from people close to the source." --Amazon.com synopsis
JFK, an Oliver Stone film, 1998
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"Director Oliver Stone added 17 minutes of previously unseen footage for the "director's cut" edition of his hypnotic courtroom epic about the investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in November 1963. That fateful day in Dallas set in motion a sequence of events that would only intensify the mystery behind Kennedy's death, causing New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison (Kevin Costner) to begin an investigation that would gradually become a personal obsession. A technical triumph boasting Oscar-winning cinematography and editing, Stone's film is guaranteed to grab the viewer's attention with its daring take on the JFK controversy." --Amazon.com synopsis
The Men Who Killed Kennedy: The Truth Shall Make You Free, 1995
"This compelling documentary explores an alternative theory to the 'lone gunman' concept explaining President John F. Kennedy's assassination. The filmmakers posit that the President's own brother, Robert, may have inadvertently caused John's death. According to the video, a plot devised by Bobby Kennedy to slay Fidel Castro was subverted and then utilized to carry out the President's murder. The documentary even features an interview with an Army colonel who admits that he was ordered to get rid of witnesses to the assassination. It is also alleged that phony autopsy pictures were used to prove that Kennedy's death was caused by a single shooter. To bolster this argument, the video also includes interviews with other government officials, scientists and Lee Harvey Oswald's widow, Marina." --Amazon.com synopsis
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