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'Damien Echols'

Doc Channel blog: add 'Paradise Lost' to the National Film Registry

The blog of cable's The Documentary Channel has proposed a grass-roots campaign to get "Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills" added to the National Film Registry.
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Roger Ebert: Four stars for 'West of Memphis'

Roger Ebert gives a strong review to 'West of Memphis,' on the West Memphis Three murder case.
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Eddie Vedder talks to Rolling Stone about the WM3

Here's a great new Rolling Stone interview with Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder about his ongoing interest and involvement in the West Memphis Three case.

Jason Baldwin, Mara Leveritt talk cameras in court

Full house tonight at the Clinton School for a panel discussion featuring "Devil's Knot" author Mara Leveritt and West Memphis Three's Jason Baldwin, sponsored by the Arkansas Times.
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The case for cameras in court

Most trials are not on camera. Should they be?

The Friday night line: DOY nominations are open

The line is open. Closing out: * TITTY BABY WATCH: Republicans have not been gracious losers, beginning with Mitt Romney's grudging concession speech which mostly amounted to him saying he was sorry he lost.
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The Sunday line — HOMICIDE UPDATE

Anything to say after another glorious fall day? Not much here.

Free screenings set of West Memphis Three documentary

A series of free screenings are set in Arkansas and Tennessee for "West of Memphis," the new documentary on the West Memphis Three murder case.
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Speeding through the morning e-mail

Another daybreak roundup of this and that: * BAND OF BROTHERS: I say this as a poorly educated boob who often has difficulty comprehending Shakespeare productions.

New WM3 doc 'West of Memphis' to screen this week in LR

"West of Memphis," the new documentary about the West Memphis Three case produced by Peter Jackson and Damien Echols, will screen in Little Rock and around Memphis next week, months before the film's theatrical release.
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Damien Echols responds to Baldwin

On Tuesday, The Arkansas Blog reported on passages from "Life After Death," the new memoir by Damien Echols, that look very much like Echols throwing Baldwin under the bus over Baldwin's brief stand against accepting the Alford Plea that freed the three men because it would require them to plead guilty.

UPDATE II: Echols blasts Baldwin in new book

We got an advance copy of Damien Echols' new book "Life After Death" (due Sep. 18 from Blue Rider Press) the other day, and probably shouldn't have read the ending first.
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