Word: candidated
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...months since former White House Counsel John Wesley Dean III testified before the Senate Watergate committee, there have been drastic changes in his lifestyle, philosophy and future ambitions. Last week at his new hillside home in Los Angeles in a remarkably candid interview-the first he has granted in more than a year-Dean discussed the turbulence of his past and the hoped-for serenity of his future with TIME Correspondent Hays Gorey...
Died. Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr., 76, restless offshoot of one of New York's richest families; of a heart attack; in Miami Beach, Fla. Opting for journalism over college, Vanderbilt embarrassed his clan in Farewell to Fifth Avenue (1935), a candid volume of childhood memories that caused his name to be struck from the Social Register. Living and working in an elaborately furnished trailer-"I would rather be a vagabond than a Vanderbilt," he once wrote-he periodically skittered round the world to interview celebrities for various newspapers and magazines. He was married seven times, divorced...
DERSHOWITZ: Yes. Let me be candid and clear...
...Egil Krogh, former head of the plumbers unit. He told the court that Ehrlichman admitted to him that he had been forced to "dissemble" in discussing the break-in with the FBI. Assistant Special Prosecutor William Merrill asked Krogh to define "dissemble." Said Krogh: "To be less than candid...
During his extraordinary press conference last month in Salzburg, Austria, Kissinger insisted that he would resign if he was not vindicated of charges that he had been less than candid in describing his role in wiretappings to find security leaks. Next week, during special hearings scheduled by the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee, Kissinger will probably repeat his earlier testimony that Nixon ordered and former Attorney General John Mitchell approved the wiretappings...