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Announcement   Announcement : Issue 37 of the Crypt now out
   posted by Zola on 26-Sep-2004 9:32:02 (1420 reads)
Issue 37 - Death in Dallas is ready for you to read.

We have our usual blend of articles, Jokes,Cartoons, Computing Help. We even tell you how to convert your old VHS tape to DVD using your PC.

Our themed page this issue deals with the assassination of John F Kennedy. Was it a plot? Did Lee Harvey Oswald fire the shots? Was there more than one gunman? And did Jack Ruby shoot Oswald to maintain his silence. We try to provide the answers.

Plus don`t forget to have your say on our NEW forum.

The Crypt Mag
    

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