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Word: hidding (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Further, TIME has learned that former Acting FBI Director L. Patrick Gray III hid in his office safe evidence that would have more speedily revealed the identities and the CIA connections of Wiretappers G. Gordon Liddy and E. Howard Hunt Jr. shortly after the Watergate burglary. A Justice Department official contends that the CIA gave Gray details of the disguises, aliases and false identification papers that it had supplied Liddy and Hunt in 1971, when they worked for the White House in the clandestine investigation of Pentagon Papers Defendant Daniel Ellsberg. After the Watergate breakin, FBI agents were tediously checking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: The Newest Daytime Drama | 5/28/1973 | See Source »

...effort by nearly 50 U.S. planes. But for Kasler the Viet Nam War was all over, and he wished that they would go away. He was in intense pain and very thirsty, but because of the presence of U.S. planes overhead his captors laid him in a ditch and hid him under banana leaves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Beyond the Worst Suspicions | 4/9/1973 | See Source »

Despite these flaws the play's ornate, Gothic-novel quality makes it fully enjoyable. It twists down the dark tunnels of crime with the special mock-seriousness that delights every mystery lover, exploiting all the best conventions on its way. In the best moments I was convinced every door hid a secret corpse, and that every goodness contained a little folly...

Author: By Gilbert B. Kaplan, | Title: The Macabre Annals of Crime | 12/19/1972 | See Source »

During the talks which began on December 4, North Vietnam revoked its agreement of two weeks earlier on the guarantee of South Vietnam's sovereignty, Kissinger said. In the recent talks, the North Vietnamese hid their disagreements on many issues "in the guise of linguistic changes," the presidential adviser said...

Author: By James D. Blum, | Title: Kissinger Discloses Snag In Vietnam Peace Talks | 12/18/1972 | See Source »

...sentence for the killing of Kitty Genovese, the New York girl whose death in 1964 became celebrated because her screams for help were ignored by at least 38 neighbors. In 1968, while out of prison briefly for minor surgery in a Buffalo hospital, Moseley escaped from his guards and hid in a vacant house Neighbors telephoned Mr. and Mrs Matthew Kulaga, relatives of the owner, who came to investigate. Moseley captured the couple at gunpoint, raped Mrs. Kulaga and beat up her husband. Moseley was subsequently recaptured. The Kulagas sued-not Moseley, who hardly has assets to pay damages...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Decisions | 11/20/1972 | See Source »

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