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He writes, "Thank you!First, for inspiring me to do an opera on Jim Jones with your book. " Topics addressed in the few scattered 1988 letters include Reston's work on his book about Texas politician John Connally, lectures, and a PBS special about the space shuttle mission. Topics addressed in letters include publication of The Lone Star: The Life of John Connally, a Freedom of Information Act FOIA request with the State Department, Reston's interest in writing about Galileo and John F. Kennedy assassination, the Mission of Discovery television program, Reston's lectures, and Reston's research on Major League Baseball player Pete Rose's gambling case. Correspondents include Edward L. Burlingame with Harper and Row, Robert Gottlieb with The New Yorker, United States Department of State, Reston's agent Timothy Seldes with Russell and Volkening, Inc.
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I want to thank those of you who write to me about linking to this website and express my appreciation for the compliment implied. I hope you find this image helpful. And for those of you that have found this "tech talk" either too technical or totally boring, my apologies. : Recently, a new method for viewing the Internet without a computer has become commercially available. Called WebTV, it allows viewers to use their own televisions in conjunction with a modestly priced control box to browse the World Wide Web. This website has already had its first WebTV viewer, who wrote me after experiencing difficulties viewing the "Examine The Shroud" page. He was unable to select areas on the Master Image to view in closeups. He also wrote to WebTV, who promptly provided the following response which I am including here for anyone else experiencing similar problems:"Outline and click on the big picture of the Shroud. Then you will notice a little arrow pop up inside the picture. You can move the arrow by using the up/down/left/right arrow keys. Put the arrow where you want and hit return again and the WebTV will 'select' the area where the arrow is, and you will get the closeup!The following information was submitted by Mary Kay Solt for our viewers in the Ohio area: A life size reproduction of the Shroud of Turin will be exhibited at the Franciscan Center, 6332 Convent Blvd.
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There the 39th participated in short range sweeping of the enemy trenchestrying to clear a way for Thomas' brigade. Two regiments of the second brigade were caught in the crater. The 19th,after crossing no man's land, stopped short of entering the pit. They were partially sheltered from the fire andrefused to move forward, thought they could not return over no man's land. Observing Sigfried's unit cross the crater, Powell believes that "had theyled the attack, fifteen or twenty minutes from the time the debris of the explosion settled would have found themat Cemetery Hill, before the enemy could have brought a gun to bear on them. " The New York Times dispatch actually read that the black troops fell out of rangeof fire after a several advances forward. The fact that it notes the heavy loses, the fact that the black troops were out of range may only be true for the19th and the few others who ran to Union lines. Both Powell and Trudeau write that two units were stuck in thecrater. In later years Thomas would remember the aftermath as there being, "no distinction of color now. " This indicates to us that there were blackunits, or at least parts of black units who remained trapped in the crater. Otherwise there would have been noblack soldiers for some of the white soldiers to bayonet out of fear of Confederate reprisals.
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