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Letter: Big Al Gets Things Done

Jon Halsey writes:
I have long realized that "Big Al" is definitely a "Man of the Hour" but I never realized what a "Mover and Shaker" he is.

Just one day, in fact less than 24 hours after his item on Buddy Holly, the Christian Science Monitor announces that the NTSB is considering opening a new investigation into the cause(s) of the fatal plane crash 56 years ago.

Way to go Big Al.

Jon Halsey
Knifley --jon halsey
Comments re article 73679 Big Al Owens A visit to West Texas




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