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עמוס קינן  ( 2 במאי   1927  –  4 באוגוסט   2009 ) היה  סופר ,  סאטיריקן , פובליציסט ,  מחזאי ,  מתרגם ,  צייר  ו פסל   ישראלי . לפני קום המדינה וב מלחמת העצמאות  לחם קינן בשורות ארגון  לח"י . לאחר מכן היה לפובליציסט ובטורו "עוזי ושות'" בעיתון  הארץ  מתח ביקורת חריפה על הממסד של  מפא"י . בתקופה זו היה מקורב לתנועת  הכנענים . בתחילת שנות ה-50  הועמד לדין בחשד שהשליך פצצות אל ביתו של  שר התחבורה ,  דוד צבי פנקס , אך  זוכה מחמת הספק . מ- 1954  שהה בגלות ב צרפת , ושב בשנת 1962 . לאחר  מלחמת ששת הימים  החזיק בעמדות יוניות בנוגע לפתרון  הסכסוך הישראלי-פלסטיני . משנות ה-60 עד שנות ה-90 כתב טור שבועי בעיתון  ידיעות אחרונות , ובמקביל פרסם מספר ספרים, שהמצליח שבהם הוא ה דיסטופיה  " הדרך לעין חרוד " המתארת את מדינת ישראל תחת שלטון  חונטה צבאית  ימנית. קינן עסק אף ב ציור  וב פיסול , בסגנון "עברי" המנסה להיות קשור לתרבות  המזרח התיכון הקדום . לצדו של  סטף ורטהיימר  היה ממייסדי  המוזיאון הפתוח תפן  ו אוצרו  הראשון. לערך המלא  -  מומלצים נוספים מועמ

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The  Standing Liberty quarter  was a  25-cent coin  struck by the  United States Mint  from 1916 to 1930. It succeeded the  Barber quarter , which had been minted since 1892. Featuring the goddess of  Liberty  on one side and an eagle in flight on the other, the coin was designed by sculptor  Hermon Atkins MacNeil . In 1915, he submitted a design that showed Liberty on guard against attacks. The Mint required modifications, and his revised version included dolphins to represent the oceans. In late 1916, Mint officials made major changes, but MacNeil was allowed to create a new design, which included a  chain mail  vest covering Liberty's formerly bare breast. In circulation, the coin's date wore away quickly, and Mint engravers modified the design to address the issue in 1925. The Standing Liberty quarter was discontinued in 1931, a year in which no quarters were struck. The  Washington quarter  was introduced the next year to celebrate the bicentennial of  George Washington &#

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The  Standing Liberty quarter  was a  25-cent coin  struck by the  United States Mint  from 1916 to 1930. It succeeded the  Barber quarter , which had been minted since 1892. Featuring the goddess of  Liberty  on one side and an eagle in flight on the other, the coin was designed by sculptor  Hermon Atkins MacNeil . In 1915, he submitted a design that showed Liberty on guard against attacks. The Mint required modifications, and his revised version included dolphins to represent the oceans. In late 1916, Mint officials made major changes, but MacNeil was allowed to create a new design, which included a  chain mail  vest covering Liberty's formerly bare breast. In circulation, the coin's date wore away quickly, and Mint engravers modified the design to address the issue in 1925. The Standing Liberty quarter was discontinued in 1931, a year in which no quarters were struck. The  Washington quarter  was introduced the next year to celebrate the bicentennial of  George Washington &#

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The  Standing Liberty quarter  was a  25-cent coin  struck by the  United States Mint  from 1916 to 1930. It succeeded the  Barber quarter , which had been minted since 1892. Featuring the goddess of  Liberty  on one side and an eagle in flight on the other, the coin was designed by sculptor  Hermon Atkins MacNeil . In 1915, he submitted a design that showed Liberty on guard against attacks. The Mint required modifications, and his revised version included dolphins to represent the oceans. In late 1916, Mint officials made major changes, but MacNeil was allowed to create a new design, which included a  chain mail  vest covering Liberty's formerly bare breast. In circulation, the coin's date wore away quickly, and Mint engravers modified the design to address the issue in 1925. The Standing Liberty quarter was discontinued in 1931, a year in which no quarters were struck. The  Washington quarter  was introduced the next year to celebrate the bicentennial of  George Washington &#

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The  Standing Liberty quarter  was a  25-cent coin  struck by the  United States Mint  from 1916 to 1930. It succeeded the  Barber quarter , which had been minted since 1892. Featuring the goddess of  Liberty  on one side and an eagle in flight on the other, the coin was designed by sculptor  Hermon Atkins MacNeil . In 1915, he submitted a design that showed Liberty on guard against attacks. The Mint required modifications, and his revised version included dolphins to represent the oceans. In late 1916, Mint officials made major changes, but MacNeil was allowed to create a new design, which included a  chain mail  vest covering Liberty's formerly bare breast. In circulation, the coin's date wore away quickly, and Mint engravers modified the design to address the issue in 1925. The Standing Liberty quarter was discontinued in 1931, a year in which no quarters were struck. The  Washington quarter  was introduced the next year to celebrate the bicentennial of  George Washington &#

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The  Standing Liberty quarter  was a  25-cent coin  struck by the  United States Mint  from 1916 to 1930. It succeeded the  Barber quarter , which had been minted since 1892. Featuring the goddess of  Liberty  on one side and an eagle in flight on the other, the coin was designed by sculptor  Hermon Atkins MacNeil . In 1915, he submitted a design that showed Liberty on guard against attacks. The Mint required modifications, and his revised version included dolphins to represent the oceans. In late 1916, Mint officials made major changes, but MacNeil was allowed to create a new design, which included a  chain mail  vest covering Liberty's formerly bare breast. In circulation, the coin's date wore away quickly, and Mint engravers modified the design to address the issue in 1925. The Standing Liberty quarter was discontinued in 1931, a year in which no quarters were struck. The  Washington quarter  was introduced the next year to celebrate the bicentennial of  George Washington &#