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...reports. Other testimony apparently also implicated Ehrlichman. Young, who invoked the Fifth Amendment before the Los Angeles grand jury, had reportedly told a federal grand jury in Washington as well as the staff of the Senate Watergate committee that Ehrlichman definitely had advance knowledge of the Ellsberg breakin...
...Tuck's tricks are every bit as reprehensible as the Watergate breakin, albeit a great deal funnier on the surface. Politics ought not to be humorless, but it is serious business, and the manipulation of a candidate's campaign by outsiders is disgusting no matter who does the manipulating...
...become noticeably thinner-25 Ibs. by his own measurement-his hair grayer, his eyes listless, and the muscles of his left calf have slightly atrophied as the result of a mild heart attack. He emerges from prison only to tell authorities what he knows about the Watergate breakin; so far, he has testified 19 times before grand juries and congressional committees. For security reasons, on those occasions his legs are put in irons and his wrists are manacled to a chain round his waist. Much of the time, however, Hunt broods bitterly in his cell. Last week TIME Correspondent David...
...President Nixon claims that he knew absolutely nothing of what his staff was doing in reference to the Watergate breakin. The question used to be, "Would you buy a used car from this man?" I now answer the question this way: "No, but I'd sure like to sell...
...Haldeman, was the week's final witness and had time only to make an opening statement. In it he testified that Haldeman was advised more than two months before the Watergate break-in that the C.R.P. had set up a "sophisticated political-intelligence-gathering system." Following the breakin, "after speaking to" Haldeman, Strachan said he destroyed several documents that might have proved embarrassing to the White House staff - including the memorandum that had informed Haldeman of the intelligence system...