Roy Cohn (Romanian Wikipedia)

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  • „Roy Cohn”. American Heritage. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . 

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  • JOAN MOWER. „Roy Cohn, Ex-Aide to Joseph McCarthy, Dead at 59”. AP News. Accesat în . Roy Cohn, the flamboyant New York lawyer who catapulted to public prominence in the 1950s as the grand inquisitor of Sen. Joseph McCarthy's communist-hunting congressional panel, died Saturday at the age of 59. Irene Haske, a spokeswoman at the National Institutes of Health, said the primary cause of Cohn's death at 6 a.m. EDT was cardio-pulmonary arrest, with "dementia" and "underlying HTLV-III infections" listed as secondary causes. 

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  • ALBIN KREBS. „Roy Cohn, Aide to McCarthy and Fiery Lawyer, Dies at 59”. The New York Times. Accesat în . Roy M. Cohn, the flamboyant, controversial defense lawyer who was chief counsel to Joseph R. McCarthy's Senate investigations in the 1950s into Communist influence in American life, died yesterday at the age of 59 

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  • „Coh Ko'd”. Time. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . One hospital attendant testified in a Florida court that Cohn 'tried to take (Rosenstiel's) hand for him to sign' the codicil to his will. The lawyer eventually emerged with a document bearing what the New York judges described as 'a number of "squiggly" lines which in no way resemble any letters of the alphabet. 

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  • „Coh Ko'd”. Time. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . One hospital attendant testified in a Florida court that Cohn 'tried to take (Rosenstiel's) hand for him to sign' the codicil to his will. The lawyer eventually emerged with a document bearing what the New York judges described as 'a number of "squiggly" lines which in no way resemble any letters of the alphabet. 
  • „Mrs. Albert C. Cohn Dies; Roy Cohn's Mother, 74”. The New York Times. Arhivat din original în . Accesat în . Mrs. Dora Marcus Cohn, widow of Justice Albert C. Cohn of the State Supreme Court and mother of Roy M. Cohn, lawyer and industrialist, died last evening at her home, 1165 Park Avenue. She would have been 75 years old on Thursday 
  • Brenner, Marie. „HOW DONALD TRUMP AND ROY COHN'S RUTHLESS SYMBIOSIS CHANGED AMERICA”. Vanity Fair. Arhivat din original în . Accesat în . 
  • RONALD RADOSH. „Rosenbergs Redux”. The Weekly Standard. Arhivat din original în . Accesat în . 
  • Dershowitz, Alan M. „Rosenbergs Were Guilty--and Framed : FBI, Justice Department and judiciary conspired to convict a couple accused of espionage”. Los Angeles Times. Arhivat din original în . Accesat în . Just because Julius Rosenberg was guilty of spying for the Soviet Union does not mean that he was not also framed. It certainly does not mean that his wife was not framed. The likelihood is that Julius was both guilty and also framed by false evidence, and that Ethel was only marginally involved in her husband's activities and was framed by false evidence and by the perfidy of one of her lawyers. 
  • „Roy Cohn”. American Heritage. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . 
  • David Bianco. „Who is Roy Cohn?”. PlanetOut. Arhivat din original în . Accesat în . 
  • Drogin, Bob. „Roy Cohn, Hero and Villain of McCarthy Era, Dies at 59”. Los Angeles Times. Arhivat din original în . Accesat în . Millions of Americans watched the real-life TV drama as McCarthy and Cohn tangled with top Army officials, trading bitter charges and accusations. Army counsel John G. Adams testified that Cohn had threatened to "wreck the Army." Army special counsel Joseph N. Welch also accused Cohn of doctoring a photo that was introduced as evidence 
  • „From Haunted Mansions To The Brooklyn Bridge”. NYC 24. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . 

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