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...special section represents months of effort by a large task force working in New York City as well as scores of correspondents who nominated candidates for the portfolio. A team of reporter-researchers headed by Leah Gordon also proposed names and verified the accuracy of the short biographies written by Neil D. Glockin, Roger Wolmuth and other writers. We include some nominations for the greatest leaders of all time by prominent thinkers in various fields...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Jul. 15, 1974 | 7/15/1974 | See Source »

...GORDON R. WATSON

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jul. 15, 1974 | 7/15/1974 | See Source »

...agency in 1970, Hunt exploited his CIA connections to assist him in his Watergate activities. At White House request, CIA psychiatrists helped put together a profile of Daniel Ellsberg, who had released the Pentagon papers; other agents used CIA labs to develop photos taken by Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy when they were casing the office of Ellsberg's psychiatrist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CIA: Some Foolish Mistakes | 7/15/1974 | See Source »

...Fielding break-in was carried out on Sept. 4, 1971, under the direction of Young and Egil Krogh, another former Nixon assistant who has pleaded guilty. Convicted Watergate Conspirators E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy have admitted managing the operation in the field. Liddy is on trial with Ehrlichman for conspiring to violate Fielding's civil rights, as are Bernard Barker and Eugenic Martinez, who made the actual entry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: An Arrogant Act Of Men Above the Law | 7/8/1974 | See Source »

...will never be completely clear how much information would eventually have come out through official channels in the absence of journalistic pressure. Certainly the initial prosecution, resulting in the indictment of only the five burglars plus E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy, was limited to the point of farce. The tape transcripts show that the White House hoped these indictments would defuse any accusations of a coverup. Now a total of 18 important participants in the scandals have either pleaded guilty or been convicted by juries. Three of these men are now being tried on additional charges while seven...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COYER STORY: COVERING WATERGATE: SUCCESS AND BACKLASH | 7/8/1974 | See Source »

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