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John Dowd may refer to: John M. Dowd (born 1941), American attorney John Dowd (politician) (born 1940), former opposition leader in New South Wales John Dowd (motocross) (born 1965), professional motocross racer John Albert Dowd (1876–1932), politician in Saskatchewan, Canada John H. Dowd (marketer, 1922–2004), advertising executive John Dowd (baseball) (1891–1981), American baseball player Johnny Dowd (born 1948), American country musician John F. Dowd (1894–1961), American politician, sheriff of Suffolk County, Massachusetts See also Jon Dowd, fictional baseball player used as a replacement for Barry Bonds in MVP Baseball 2004 and 2005, due to Bonds leaving the MLB players accusation. Discover the John Dowd popular books. Find the top 100 most popular John Dowd books.
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Seven Deadly Sins
David WalshThe basis for the upcoming major motion picture The Program directed by Stephen Frears (High Fidelity, The Queen, Philomena), starring Chris O'Dowd as journalist David Walsh and Be...
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Pulp Friction
Michael BronskiA collection of gay erotic writings tracing the development of a gay identity from the late 19th century to just before the Stonewall Inn riotsLong before the rise of the modern ga...
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Uneven Justice
Raj RajaratnamThe inside story of a case that illustrates the horrific perils of unchecked prosecutorial overreach, written by the man who experienced it firsthand.Raj Rajaratnam, the respected ...
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Jimmy Stewart
Jonathan CoeOver a career that spanned fortythree years and seventyseven films, Jimmy Stewart went from leading man to national idol. Classics such as Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, The Philade...
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W. S. Click v. John R. Dowd and Allan C. Dowd
Supreme Court of FloridaTERRELL, J. Defendants in error brought an action at law against plaintiff in error to recover on a promissory note. There was a plea of payment and at the conclusion of all the t...
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Real Irish New York
Dermot McEvoyAs they entered their six hundredth year of British occupation, the Irish looked to America. By the 1840s, America was the oasis that the Irish sought during a decade of both famin...