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"Case Closed" by Gerald Posner


Question Posted Sunday October 29 2006, 8:48 pm

I am having trouble finding the thesis statement in "Case Closed" by Gerald Posner (it is a book about the John F. Kennedy assassination). If anyone has ever read this book and knows where the "where abouts" of the thesis statement is, please let me know.

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Th3skyisfalling answered Monday October 30 2006, 12:12 am:
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