The Wall Street Journal reports:
Officials in the city where President John F. Kennedy was gunned down Nov. 22, 1963, want to observe the 50th anniversary of that day with a celebration of his life.
There's more:
The city plans a ceremony that would include readings from Kennedy speeches by historian David McCullough and military jets flying over Dealey Plaza, where the 35th president was shot.
But, no place for conspiracy theorists. No word yet on whether Skull and Bones member David McCullough will talk about how "important" Skull and Bones member Senator John Sherman Cooper was to the Warren Commission.