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According to a story in The Los Angeles Times, James W. McCord Jr., a convicted Watergate conspirator, last Monday charged that Magruder had lied in court. McCord alleged that Magruder had had prior knowledge of the bugging at the Democratic National Headquarters last June, the story said.
The program of Playwright Robert Shaw's Cato Street in London credited Actress Vanessa Redgrave with cutting the play from four hours to 2½. In her getup for her role of Susan Thistlewood-a radical conspirator of 1820-Miss Redgrave looked capable of cutting just about anything she...
Suspect Boy Scouts. There was a strong suspicion that the theft was in some way connected to the case of the Berrigan brothers, the Catholic priests accused of conspiring to kidnap Henry Kissinger and blow up Government property. The Media office is part of the FBI's Philadelphia division...
Boudin said yesterday that there have been instances when a letter containing a threat has been incorporated in an indictment under this statute. "But these letters do not contain a threat in the statutory sense, since they purport to be written by one conspirator to another," he noted.
Hand called conspiracy "the darling of the modern prosecutor's nursery." To convict Father Philip Berrigan of conspiring to kidnap Henry Kissinger, for example, the Government need not prove that the antiwar priest and his five co-defendants ever approached the presidential adviser or even laid eyes on him...