Lobster Issue 38 (Winter 1999)
[…] This he clearly succeeds in doing – at least in his own terms. It is essentially a moral tale. From the days of Boston Mayor ‘Honey Fitz’ Kennedy onward, the Kennedys are presented as virtually a paradigm case of routine corruption in US public life. There is much interesting material on Fitz and Bootlegger […]
Lobster Issue 43 (Summer 2002)
1: The Investigatory Powers Tribunal Malcolm Kennedy (1) complained to the recently established Investigatory Powers Tribunal because he believes his telecommunications are being monitored and interfered with, and his persistent attempts to seek answers have led to brick walls and confusion. His case is currently proceeding. (2) But concerns have already been raised about […]
Lobster Issue 24 (December 1992)
[…] of Lane, Garrison and Summers (admittedly their versions of the story are rather different) fingers the CIA. (2) DiEugenio backs the second group. Briefly, he maintains that Kennedy was the victim of a plot hatched in the Western Hemisphere division of the CIA. Here, a group of hardened cold warriors and anti-Castro Cuban emigres […]