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Assassination: The Strange Death of Paul Wellstone
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Who
Murdered Senator Paul Wellstone? New Book Presents Damning
New Evidence.
Authors
Jim Fetzer and Don Trent Jacobs reveal what really happened
October 25, 2002. Their research and new evidence will shock
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"With new evidence
and scientific rigor, Drs. Fetzer and Jacobs systematically appraise
the alternative explanations for the death of a United States Senator.
Their conclusion–that Paul Wellstone was the target of an assassination–is
very disturbing. It should motivate authorities to launch a formal
inquiry into the death of this remarkable American," said Donald
T. Phillips, Author of Lincoln on Leadership.
After two years of research, James Fetzer, Ph.D. and Don "Four Arrows" Jacobs, Ph.D., prove that the weather did not kill Senator Wellstone.
Nor were the two pilots incompetent, as the final report of the
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) claimed.
At the time of Senator Wellstone’s death, 69% of Minnesotans polled
said they had a hunch a "GOP Conspiracy" was at play.
Now, a new book makes the case that the common people were right
all along.
Professor James Fetzer is the Distinguished McKnight University
Professor of Philosophy at the University of Minnesota. He has published
more than 20 books in the philosophy of science and on computer
science, artificial intelligence, and cognitive science.
Don Trent Jacobs, Ph.D., Ed.D. is an associate professor at Northern
Arizona University. Don Trent Jacobs, aka “Four Arrows,” is the
author of 12 books on critical thinking and wellness.
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Tagger:
Alone Along the Mystic River (youth novel) by J.A. Louthain
"An
historical novel about a young lady sold into servitude in
1828 Connecticut. Escaping, Tagger becomes a female Horatio
Alger-type character. The author tells this story in such
a delightful way, showing kids what’s possible in life." --Bob
Spear, Book Barn, Leavenworth, KS (Fall 2002 Children's Booksense
76 List)

"Superbly written
by J.A. Louthain and illustrated by Andrea Eberbach...Well
researched, historically accurate, and with a strong message
of independence and self-reliance, Tagger: Alone Along The
Mystic River is engaging, rewarding, and highly recommended
for young readers and enhanced with a charming, original music
CD..."--James A. Cox, Midwest Book Review
Target
reading level: Ages 9-12, Paperback, 218 ages, Dimensions
(in inches): 8.5 x 5.5 x .5, cover illustrations and 4 interior
illustrations by artist Andrea Eberbach
Publisher:
Alexie Books; (February 2002)
$14.95
plus shipping. FREE Song CD included: Along the
Mystic River by P. Alex Shaurette.
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Alligator
Annie
by
Deborah Rose Burton
The first biography of 'Alligator Annie,' professional
snake handler, former alligator hunter, animal trainer,
Louisiana Businesswoman of the Year, and renowned
conservationist.
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Alligator Annie is an informal biography written in a journalistic
style that would appeal to anyone interested in creative, resourceful
women, alligators, alternative lifestyles, Americana, the Depression
era, and the bayou of Southern Louisiana.
How many women do you know
have had two songs written about them, caught live alligators, crash
landed in the Everglades, managed a snake farm, caught and tamed
otters, ran their own business, tamed boa constrictors, piloted small
planes, piloted their own 26 foot tour boat, were featured on national/international
radio & TV, and eked out a living in the Louisiana bayou while
supporting a family by hunting, fishing, trapping, and catching
poisonous snakes?
Alligator Annie Miller
was catching alligators on the Louisiana bayou before 'Crocodile
Hunter' Steve Irwin was even a gleam in his Daddy's eye. Born in
1914 in the swamps of Southern Louisiana, Marie Annie Cecile Billiot
hunted alligators with her parents from the age of nine. That was
just the beginning! Her transformation to Annie Miller AKA ‘Alligator
Annie’ is part of her life story, about how a brave, determined,
and independent lady overcame poverty, heartache, and adversity
earning her the nickname and fans worldwide.
160
pages with 20 historical black & white photographs
Blueline Publications,
2003 Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Paperback
$18.95 plus shipping
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