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  2. Robert Ruark - Wikipedia

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    The book was published posthumously, as was Use Enough Gun, which is essentially a collection of excerpts from his earlier works. More notable are the two collections published by McIntosh and Casada, which are representative of the author's finest work. Robert Ruark is buried in Palamós in the Province of Girona in Catalunya, Spain.

  3. Jim Vondruska/GettyIn this age of databases, the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives should have needed nothing more than the serial number to immediately identify who ...

  4. HuffPost looked at how killers got their guns for the 10 deadliest mass shootings over the past 10 years. To come up with the list, we used Mother Jones’ database, which defines mass shootings as “indiscriminate rampages in public places” that kill three or more people.

  5. Something of Value - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times wrote of the book that "the explosive impact of Robert Ruark's 'Something of Value' will reverberate for a long time to come on both sides of the Atlantic." [3] The film was originally announced for Grace Kelly. It was to follow a proposed remake of The Barretts of Wimpole Street. [4]

  6. Talk:Robert Ruark - Wikipedia

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    Robert Roark was an actor who appeared in TV and movies, most notably the movie "Mister Roberts" (1955). Some sources have his birth as December 29,1915 in Wilmington, NC, and death on July 1,1965. These dates and birthplace match Robert Ruark's biography exactly. The images of Roark I have found show more than a passing resemblance to Ruark.

  7. Data show loose gun rules, not mental illness, to blame for ...

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    It's a misconception that mental illness is a primary factor in most mass shootings.

  8. 'Enough is enough' say thousands demanding new gun measures - AOL

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    Thousands of people rallied on the National Mall and across the United States on Saturday in a renewed push for gun control measures after recent deadly mass shootings from Uvalde, Texas, to ...

  9. Who Said That? - Wikipedia

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    Robert Trout was the moderator when the radio version began on July 2, 1948. Panelists included H. V. Kaltenborn , Robert Ruark , Leland Stowe , and John Swayze . Peter Roberts was the announcer.