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J. Edward Pawlick (27 April 1927, New York City-7 October 2007, Weston, Massachusetts) was a Massachusetts lawyer, publisher and anti-gay activist. In 1972 Pawlick started ''Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly'' which he sold to his daughter, Susan P. Hall, in the 1990s. She developed the paper into a chain of 14 papers, including ''Lawyers Weekly USA'', which has national distribution. The papers were sold to Dolan Media in 2004 for an undisclosed sum, estimated to be over $10 million. In 1998 Pawlick launched the conservative ''Massachusetts News'', first as a website and then also as a hardcopy newspaper. He used the newspaper to express his right-wing philosophy. For several years, it was distributed free of charge monthly to a targeted audience in Massachusetts and surrounding areas. It gained popularity amongst conservatives for its exposés on state corruption, the perceived inequities of the state probate court, as well as anti-abortion and anti-gay causes. At the same time, Pawlick was producing and distributing pamphlets promoting his philosophy, with particular emphasis on his opposition to gay and lesbian rights. ==Bibliography== *1968: ''How to Avoid Being Overcharged by Your Life Insurance Salesman'' *1998: ''Freedom Will Conquer Racism and Sexism'' *2003: ''Libel by New York Times'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「J. Edward Pawlick」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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