Word: daniells
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...first it seemed unlikely that CBS Correspondent Daniel Schorr would face problems on Capitol Hill as a result of his role in the publication of the embargoed report on CIA and FBI operations by Representative Otis Pike's Select Committee on Intelligence. But last week, by a vote of 269 to 115, the House ordered its twelve-member ethics committee to investigate the "Pike papers" leak. Conceivably, the committee could recommend to the House almost anything, from no action against Schorr at all to removal of his accreditation to the House press gallery. A citation for contempt of Congress...
...machines restored. Much of the evidence that toppled Richard Nixon and his Watergate conspirators came from photocopied documents leaked to the press or uncovered by Government investigators. Many recent disclosures about CIA and FBI abuses have been based on Xeroxed leaks and, though he will not say, CBS Correspondent Daniel Schorr probably received his leaked copy of the House Intelligence Committee report last month hot off some Washington copying machine (see THE PRESS...
...capable of detecting and destroying submarines. Indeed, the Japanese are having second thoughts about buying 110 to 120 new fighters, costing $10 million to $20 million each, from another American company?either General Dynamics, Grumman or McDonnell Douglas. At week's end the scandal cost Kotchian and Lockheed Chairman Daniel J. Haughton their jobs. Lockheed's 15 directors assembled for a special meeting called by Haughton; a few grumbled beforehand that they had not been kept fully informed of the potential dimensions of the bribery revelations. By the time the meeting began, Haughton and Kotchian had drafted a letter, addressed...
Although it will hardly take on Pentagon papers proportions, the case of the Pike papers started yet another flap over the handling of secret information by reporters. CBS Washington Correspondent Daniel Schorr finally admitted that he was the one who gave New York's weekly broadside, the Village Voice (circ. 152,000), a copy of Representative Otis Pike's House Intelligence Committee's report on CIA and FBI covert operations (see THE NATION). The House had voted not to release it, but, said Schorr, he acted on "an inescapable decision of journalistic conscience." Although the document contained...
Other speakers from Harvard include Daniel Bell, professor of Sociology and Roger R.D. Revelle, Saltonstall Professor of Population Policy. President Bok addressed the convention last week...