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Penny Lernoux (January 6, 1940 –
October 9, 1989) was an
American educator, author, and journalist. She
wrote critically of
United States government and...
- Vol 1 & 2, (Rome:
Vatican Press, 1910, New York:
Bible Society, 1910).
Lernoux, Penny, Cry of the people:
United States involvement in the rise of fascism...
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officer in the
Imperial Army of Russia[citation needed].
Journalist Penny Lernoux described WerBell in her 1984 book In
Banks We
Trust as "a
mysterious White...
- editor; and
supporters of
liberation theology, such as
journalist Penny Lernoux and
Michael Walsh, a
writer on
religious matters and
former Jesuit. Critics...
- Reporter,
archived from the
original on 4
March 2016,
retrieved 20
April 2015
Lernoux,
Penny (1989),
People of God: The
Struggle for
World Catholicism, New York:...
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Panga 1991
Prime Target Kathy Bloodstone 1992
Illicit Behavior Charlene Lernoux 1995
Karate Tiger 8:
Fists of Iron
Julie Weaver 1999
AbSlide TV
movie 1999...
- Right, New York: Palgrave-MacMillan, pp. 96–97, ISBN 978-0-230-62370-5
Lernoux,
Penny (1989),
People of God: The
Struggle for
World Catholicism, New York:...
- access". NPR.org.
Retrieved 2022-06-24. A
Reverence for Fundamentalism,
Lernoux, Penny. The Nation, vol. 248,
Issue #0015,
April 17, 1989. Clinton, Conspiracism...
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Yusuf Atılgan,
Turkish author and
playwright (b. 1921) 1989 –
Penny Lernoux,
American journalist and
author (b. 1940) 1995 – Alec Douglas-Home, British...
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dictatorial regimes in
South America, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Asia.
Penny Lernoux called it a "Who's Who" of dictators.
Between 1970 and 1980,
Israel accounted...