On Sunday, November 4, 2012 4:29:08 PM UTC-5, Sandy McCroskey wrote:
> This hasn't been posted here yet? (Peter?)
> Yesterday's papers already:
> http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/03/world/europe/intimate-glimpses-of-l...
> Peeking Through Years, and the Wall, at Oswald
> By ANDREW E. KRAMER
> <quote on>
> If these clues the city offers up, such as they are, have meaning, it
> has been to reinforce a conclusion reached by most serious researchers,
> including Mr. Mailer, who first gained access to Minsk soon after the
> Soviet collapse: the K.G.B. had no role in the assassination. The agency
> was as perplexed as anybody by Mr. Oswald.
> “The K.G.B. understood better than Oswald what Oswald wanted,” said
> Peter Savodnik, whose book, “The Interloper,” is scheduled for
> publication by Basic Books, timed to the 50th anniversary of the
> assassination on Nov. 22 next year. “They knew very well he had never
> had anything akin to a real family, a mother and a father who loved him.
> In a way, they provided him with a world.”
> </quote off>
> /sm