Nov 21 (Reuters) - Dallas is holding its first official ceremony in memory of President John F. Kennedy on Friday, 50 years after he was shot and killed by Lee Harvey Oswald in the city on Nov. 22, 1963. The assassination was a life-altering moment for many baby boomers, transformed media coverage, and sparked a stream of conspiracy theories. Click the square brackets below for the latest stories. > How the JFK assassination transformed media > Kennedy's Cold War island bunker off Palm Beach > Staff, counsel to Warren Commission stand by JFK > Oswald in lens, Ruby at his shoulder as Texas > Dallas transcends its image to host thousands > JFK: 50 years on, millennials cross-examine > Relics show outpouring of grief after U.S. (Compiled by Richard Chang)
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