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...spying-made principally by New York Times Reporter Seymour Hersh-that the CIA had conducted a massive domestic intelligence operation in the U.S. during the late '60s and early '70s against antiwar activists and dissidents. If so, this was seemingly a violation of the agency's charter that banned "internal security functions...
...orders. In exasperation, a delegation of Western reporters, representing 120 correspondents from 13 countries, last week sent a letter of protest over the difficulties in gathering and transmitting news, photo and television film to the outside world and asked for permission to send out their own files via a charter flight to Hong Kong...
...failed to tell the federal grand jury about his Oct. 26 meeting with Jacobsen-even though his grand jury testimony took place only 19 days later. He insisted that the two men met only to consider a problem that a Connally client was having in securing a bank charter. Tuerkheimer also wanted to know why Connally told the grand jury that he saw Jacobsen only once during the fall of 1973, since logs Introduced by the prosecution proved that he saw him a number of times. Connally said that he did not carefully check the record of his appointments before...
Country Journal's rural urbanity has made it a swift success. Advertising revenues are running at more than double last year's pace, circulation has sprouted from a start-up 36,000 to more than 60,000, and an encouraging two-thirds of the magazine's charter subscribers are renewing. Blair and Ketchum predict that Country Journal will be in the black early next year, fast growth for a mere calf of a magazine...
...rejecting the demands, Brimmer also distinguished between the Afro-American Studies Department, which he said had student participation written into its charter, and the DuBois Institute, with its commitment to graduate study...