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David Powers, Curator of the Kennedy Library and assistant appointments secretary under President Kennedy, explained that he had been "in and out of the President's office sometimes ten times each day" and that his unfamiliarity with the tapes would lead him "to believe that the tapes dealt with national security or cabinet level meetings...

Author: By R. W. Palmer, | Title: Kennedy Library Will Review Presidential Tapes Next Week | 7/20/1973 | See Source »

Fenn explained that he had looked through a few of the transcripts that were attached to some of the tapes along with some descriptive notes. "The vast majority dealt with national defense and foreign policy," Fenn said...

Author: By R. W. Palmer, | Title: Kennedy Library Will Review Presidential Tapes Next Week | 7/20/1973 | See Source »

Instead, each subject appealed to Arbus's sensibility as a unique person who dealt with reality in a specific manner. Her subjects' ways of enduring and coping with life touched off chords in her own psyche. She emphasized external detail and physical pecularities as a sign of mental turmoil festering below...

Author: By Martha Stewart, | Title: Cast a Cold Eye | 7/17/1973 | See Source »

Those who heard Dean last week in the private sessions were impressed by his command of specifics and his candor. Testing him, Senator Baker asked pointed questions about three incidents in which Baker had dealt with the White House-and found Dean's version of the events precise and accurate. Whether he stands up equally well under the long ordeal of his televised testimony this week remains a question of profound significance to the whole course of the Watergate investigation-and to the political future of Richard Nixon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: Guerrilla Warfare at Credibility Gap | 7/2/1973 | See Source »

Both papers dealt with Norma's husband and pimp, Colin Levy, who is also wanted for questioning about narcotics offenses. In early May he learned that police evidence implicated him in vice activities. Desperate for getaway money, Levy offered to sell NOW movies and tapes starring Lambton and the girls. The paper was not equipped to process movie film, and it said that taped evidence was not sufficient. So it gave Levy an infrared still camera and a tape recorder and told him to come up with new documentation to support his story. Contrary to the paper...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Rivals in the Muck | 6/18/1973 | See Source »

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