| South Carolina Progressive Network (you can get the POINT last issue link here, and "all that's left you." |
| The Cat From Hue. (Hue is pronounced "whay"). Sean Flynn (photo and epilogue links) was Erroll Flynn's son. See "Doc Dempsey" link for a recently added memorial tribute to Dempsey. |
| Arkansas Times I recommend the "Orval" comics link. |
| The Miranda warnings, a billfold-size card I've had since my security guard days (and nights) in 1990-91 in Austin. Did you know you could stop talking if you started? The only time I ever used the card was as a joke when people were leaving an office party. A woman and several men were standing by the elevators in one of the buildings in the Stratum office complex. When one of the men saw me he pointed to the woman and said "Arrest this woman!" I said I'd have to read her her rights first. "She doesn't have any rights!" he said. I read the part of the card about having the right to stop talking (which I'd not known until I was given the card) and the man made a joke about never getting the woman to stop talking once she started. |
| Albert Camus: Excerpts from Neither Victims Nor Executioners. Last updated 6/24/04. I found this book at the Austin Presbyterian Seminary book sale in October 2001. |
| "... if a machine is expected to be infallible, it cannot also be intelligent." --Alan Turing, discussing the future of computers during a meeting of the London Mathematical Society, February 20, 1947. |
| Yale University Law School's Avalon Project, an online source of historical documents such as the U.S. Declaration of Independence, Constitution (amendments included), "Letters from an American Farmer", The Rights of Man by Thomas Paine, and many treaties, acts, papers, etc, up to and including the USA PATRIOT Act and many other documents, speeches, etc, related to the 9-11 terrorist attacks. |
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| "Uncle Henry" memoir by Mary Ann Graham Trulock. |
| Winfield Cemetery at Winfield-Miller's Cove exit on I-30 in East Texas, about noon, 5/10/03. |
| William Manchester and Good-bye Darkness. |
| Mother's obituary |
| The International Press Institute is located in Vienna, not in Zurich as the obituary says. |