Sunday, June 30, 2013

Boston Globe Dec. 9-31, 1978


December 9, 1978, Boston Globe, page 1, Jones on tape: 'If we can't live in peace, let's die in peace', by Leonard Downie Jr,
December 10, 1978, Boston Globe, page 55, Guyana airlift costs outrage legislator, by Rachelle Patterson,
December 10, 1978, Boston Globe, page A7, Menace from within, without, or both?, by David Wilson,
December 11, 1978, Boston Globe, Letters, page 21, Further reflections on death in Guyana, by Stephen Pardee, Christopher Fullea, Bill Norris, Peter Belowski,
December 11, 1978, Boston Globe, Letters, page 21, No one forced them, by Carol Niemyski; Alfred Bailey,
December 12, 1978, Boston Globe, page 7, FBI chief testifies in House, by Jim Adams,
December 12, 1978, Boston Globe, page 30, Guyanese leader here to defend nation's role, by Chris Black;
December 14, 1978, Boston Globe, page 18, Layton takes blame for Guyana slayings,
December 15, 1978, Boston Globe, page 16, Cult's organization chart found,
December 15, 1978, Boston Globe, page 2, Drug treatment in Guyana,
December 15, 1978, Boston Globe, Display Ad page 70, Death In Guyana: A Channel 7 Exclusive,
December 17, 1978, Boston Globe, page 6, Concern over anti-'new religion' backlash, by Thomas Selover,
December 17, 1978, Boston Globe, page B1, The parking lot padre of the suburbs, by Alan Richman,
December 17, 1978, Boston Globe, page 73, US / World News in Brief: 700 cult murders alleged,
December 18, 1978, Boston Globe - AP, page 2, $7 million in cult funds earmarked for Soviets, says Guyanese,
December 18, 1978, Boston Globe - UPI, page 5, Jim Jones' son charged with four killings,
December 19, 1978, Boston Globe, page 2, Jones' Son Admits Killings,
December 20, 1978, Boston Globe, page 2, Jones' Body Cremated,
December 20, 1978, Boston Globe - UPI, page 5 Jim Jones' son charged with four killings, 307 words
December 22, 1978, Boston Globe, page 1, Stand Alone Photo of Terrie Burford and Mark Lane,
December 23, 1978, Boston Globe, page 6, 910 deaths laid to cultist, by Charles Florimonte,
December 24, 1978, Boston Globe, A2, Why did blacks follow Jim Jones?, by Ronald Major, 1,362 words
December 31, 1978, Boston Globe, page AA4, How We Got From There To Here. by Martin Nolan,
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December 9, 1978, Boston Globe, page 1, Jones on tape: 'If we can't live in peace, let's die in peace', by Leonard Downie Jr,


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December 10, 1978, Boston Globe, page 55, Guyana airlift costs outrage legislator, by Rachelle Patterson,


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December 10, 1978, Boston Globe, page A7, Menace from within, without, or both?, by David Wilson,




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December 11, 1978, Boston Globe, Letters, page 21, Further reflections on death in Guyana, by Stephen Pardee, Christopher Fullea, Bill Norris, Peter Belowski,


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December 11, 1978, Boston Globe, Letters, page 21, No one forced them, by Carol Niemyski; Alfred Bailey,


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December 12, 1978, Boston Globe, page 7, FBI chief testifies in House, by Jim Adams,


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December 12, 1978, Boston Globe, page 30, Guyanese leader here to defend nation's role, by Chris Black;


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December 14, 1978, Boston Globe, page 18, Layton takes blame for Guyana slayings,


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December 15, 1978, Boston Globe, page 16, Cult's organization chart found



(Here's the chart, by the way. Isn't it really something)




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December 15, 1978, Boston Globe, page 2, Drug treatment in Guyana



December 15, 1978, Boston Globe, Display Ad page 70, Death In Guyana: A Channel 7 Exclusive,


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December 17, 1978, Boston Globe, page 73, US / World News in Brief: 700 cult murders alleged,

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December 17, 1978, Boston Globe, page A6, Concern over anti-'new religion' backlash, by Thomas Selover, 179 words


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December 17, 1978, Boston Globe, page B1, The parking lot padre of the suburbs, by Alan Richman,







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December 18, 1978, Boston Globe - AP, page 2, $7 million in cult funds earmarked for Soviets, says Guyanese,


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December 19, 1978, Boston Globe, page 2, Jones' Son Admits Killings,


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December 20, 1978, Boston Globe, page 2, Jones' Body Cremated,


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December 20, 1978, Boston Globe - UPI, page 5 Jim Jones' son charged with four killings, 307 words
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December 22, 1978, Boston Globe, page 1, Stand Alone Photo of Terrie Burford and Mark Lane,


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December 23, 1978, Boston Globe, page 6, 910 deaths laid to cultist, by Charles Florimonte,

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December 24, 1978, Boston Globe, A2, Why did blacks follow Jim Jones?, by Ronald Major, 1,362 words








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December 31, 1978, Boston Globe, page AA4, How We Got From There To Here. by Martin Nolan,









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