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	<description>In 1945, newspaper publisher Arthur Kasherman was gunned down on a snowy street in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Was he a crusader for justice, or a low-life who angered the underworld once too many? Watch the video, read the stories and maybe you’ll solve a 65-year-old murder mystery.</description>
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		<title>By: The murder of journalist Arthur Kasherman &#124; Ewen Media</title>
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		<dc:creator>The murder of journalist Arthur Kasherman &#124; Ewen Media</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] on Arthur Kasherman&#8217;s death, including his Hell-Raising Tradition, the Last Chow Mein and the Aftermath.The project&#8217;s short documentary is available on YouTube and Vimeo. There is also an [...]</description>
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