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...President. Now TIME has learned that information in the Justice Department's files establishes a direct link between the White House and a Los Angeles attorney named Donald H. Segretti, who was paid more than $35,000 from the C.R.P.'s funds to subvert and disrupt Democratic candidates' campaigns this election year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: More Fumes from the Watergate Affair | 10/23/1972 | See Source »

...Spring of 1971, the CRR stretched the rubber band just short of breaking. A graduate student in Physics was charged with plotting to disrupt a lecture by Edwin Land of the Polaroid Corporation, even though the disruption was never staged. The Committee found in the student's favor, but did not close the door on future convictions for conspiracy...

Author: By Dan Swanson, | Title: The CRR | 10/14/1972 | See Source »

Peter Mahoney, a member of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War. preceded Clark. Mahoney, along with 22 other VVAW's, has been indicted for "conspiring to disrupt the Republican National Convention" several weeks before it was to begin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ramsey Clark and Viet Vet Oppose War in MIT Speeches | 10/11/1972 | See Source »

...events, he thoroughly changes the tone humanizing his characters, satirizing them and altering enough details to make the heroic (into the comic. His Scheherezade the calls her Sherry) is a student at the university and a partisan of the women's movement she would like nothing better than to disrupt the king's indiscriminate slaughter of her sisters, but she has no plan at all, until a bald headed genie from the future (Barth himself) rivers and, having read A Thousand and One Nights, is able to supply her with the stories...

Author: By Michael Levenson, | Title: Beyond the End of the End of the Road | 10/6/1972 | See Source »

...Many of 1969 Eagleton introduced controversial measure designed to permit college and university officials to see injunctive relief in Federal court "whenever force or the threat of force" is used to disrupt "only a spokesman for the Administration," he expressed his belief that his creativity and power to affect change, which had brought about far-reaching social legislation throughout his years in the Senate, were stifled in the Vice-Presidency...

Author: By Richard H. Lyon and Douglas E. Schoen, S | Title: The Dustbin of History -- View From the Bottom | 9/18/1972 | See Source »

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