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Ashleigh, Charles (2004). "Introduction". In
Kellerman, Steve (ed.).
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labour activist, writer, and translator who became prominent in the
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Colloms / (28 October 2016).
251:"Everett Prosecution Forces Are Lining Up: Ted Kenedy's Bravery,"
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348:, "The Informer." Translated by Charles Ashleigh.
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