Who: Michael and Robert Meeropol and their parentsWhat: Their Father was convicted of espionage conspiracy along with giving bomb/military information to the Russians and their mother was convicted on flimsy evidence both giving them a death penalty as spy's. When: 1953Where: Rosenberg, Lower East Side apartment where they arrested Julius, the boys father.Why: Now The boys stand up for their parents and the injustice that was adduced to them. How: By giving presentation and description to people to let them see how injustice it is. Michael, 65, is a professor and chairman of the economics department at Western New England College in Springfield. Robert, 61, is a lawyer and runs the Rosenberg Fund for Children.
Lead : Adopting their foster parents’ surname, they staked their own claim to radical campus politics in the 1960s. Then in 1973, they emerged to reclaim their identities as the sons of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, determined to vindicate their parents.
Rewrite : By using their foster parents name to hide their real identities, the two boys came back and speak up to the public in 1973 to show that their parents were treated wrong due to America time period in their depression state. 
Who: Owner of a Actions Comics No. 1, Stephen FishlerWhat: Owns an Untouched copy of an Actions Comics No. 1When: Now, during an auction this ThursdayWhere: West CoastWhy: Many people want it because it's the first comic book first appeared on the newsstand for 10 cents a copy in June 1938.
How: 12 year later after he brought the comic book, Fishler left it in his mother's basement, hoping that it will increase its value on how much it cost.
Lead: After being hidden away for years, a copy of the original "Action Comics No. 1" comic book, featuring Superman and friends, will make a comeback -- to the tune of about $400,000
Rewrite: The original copy of  "Action Comics No. 1" had been found after being hidden away for years. Many people including experts reader estimate that it will cost about $400.000.
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