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Warren James Hinckle III (October 12, 1938 –
August 25, 2016) was an
American political journalist based in San Francisco.
Hinckle is
remembered for his...
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Hinkle or
Hinkles or
Hinckle may
refer to:
Branden Lee Hinkle,
American mixed martial arts
fighter Bryan Hinkle,
American football player Carl Hinkle...
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Kevin Hinckle (born
September 12, 1961) is an
American professional stock car
racing driver who
competes part-time in the ARCA
Menards Series driving...
- "the
poetry annual of a
Midwestern girls school".
Under editor Warren Hinckle, the
magazine upgraded its look,
converted to a
monthly news magazine,...
- Edition. OCLC 957437234 Miller, p. 408.
Hinckle, p. 17.
Hinckle, p. 27. Weiss, p. 297. Shilts, p. 308.
Hinckle, p. 49. Shilts, p. 310. Mounts, Suzanne...
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Francisco personalities and
celebrities from
outside the city:
Warren Hinckle, Herb Gold, Aerosmith,
Black Panther Huey "Doc" Newton, and Jack Palladino...
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January 1971. The
publisher was Scanlan's
Literary House.
Edited by
Warren Hinckle and
Sidney Zion, it
featured politically controversial muckraking and was...
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Retrieved October 20, 2023. Richardson,
Peter (August 27, 2016). "Warren
Hinckle:
Remembering the
Godfather of Gonzo". Truthdig.
Archived from the original...
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Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Sabato (2013), pp. 422–423.
Hinckle &
Turner (1981), pp. ix, 15, 18.
Jones (2008), pp. 41, 50, 94.
Borger (2022)...
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Archived from the
original on
November 20, 2022.
Retrieved November 20, 2022.
Hinckle,
Peyton (June 5, 2018). "Top 10 Most
Formidable Thor Villains: From Mangog...