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  Conclusion
Second point: Many "left-wing historians" tend to lump Alan Dulles and John Foster Dulles together as symbols of right-wing ideology.
Alan was a Zionist but John Foster had little use for Israel.
In 1956-57, President Eisenhower, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, and UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld were united in their efforts to contain Israel and force it to abide by international law.
www.jfkmontreal.com /conclusion.htm   (11107 words)

  
 The Tilapia Project
We landed at Dulles Airport the following morning after a sleepless journey from Hollywood.
We were a pitiful sight when Ted Kennedy met us in the Capitol Rotunda and took us to his office.
We were strolling down 49th Street when we spotted Alan King walking in the gutter carrying his tuxedo over his shoulder.
www.paulwinchell.com /tilapiaproject.htm   (1500 words)

  
 Bush Killed JFKjr
In 1960, the head of the CIA was a close business associate of Prescott Bush, Alan Dulles.
Dulles negotiated many agreements between Bush’s businesses and the Nazis.
Harriman was not only a fabulously wealthy banker, he was also the employer of Prescott Bush (and later, his son George Bush Sr.), as well as Allan Dulles, the future founding head of the CIA.
www.theforbiddenknowledge.com /hardtruth/bush_killed_jfkjr.htm   (4808 words)

  
 CatechismClass.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Levis, Matthew Pinto, Pope John Paul II, George Weigel, MaryBeth Bonacci, William F. Buckley Jr., Alan Keyes, George Neumayr, Fr.
Frank Pavone, Michael S. Rose, Phillis Schlafly, and Joe Sobran are a few of the people who will be teaching your kids the Catholic Faith.
Neither Catholic practice nor Canon Law has caught up to the concepts of cyberspace or virtual reality, so there is no controlling legal authority which can make the kind of judgements on Internet materials you seek.
www.catechismclass.com /index.php?id=21   (1665 words)

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