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08/28/2009 02:41 AM | Via: Al

At constitutional reform luncheon, Pulitizer winner Rick Bragg urges action

Bragg, author of best-selling books about his family, "All Over but the Shoutin' " and "Ava's Man," said he's decided that in his first novel, he's going to have someone murdered "when a copy of the Alabama Constitution is dropped on them." (The Huntsville... read the full story

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The New York Times [...] writing the following year for his work at The New York Times . Another link between speaker and honoree is [...]

Von Braun Center [...] for Constitutional Reform at a luncheon at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Ala., Thursday, August 27, 2009. [...] Trot native said to 400 luncheon-goers at the Von Braun Center Thursday afternoon. "And I'm not worthy to speak [...]

Alabama [...] luncheon at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Ala. , Thursday, August 27, 2009. HUNTSVILLE -- [...] the Journalism Department at the University of Alabama before he died of a heart attack in 2003. [...]

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