Word: leaks
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...national security operations" refer to the FBI's wiretapping of Administration officials and newsmen and to the covert operations of the leak-plugging White House "plumbers"?including their burglarizing of the office of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist?it is true that these acts have been exposed...
...claim that any leak could tear down the whole diplomatic structure is highly doubtful. The leaks (see box) did not prevent a SALT I arms agreement with the Soviet Union, hinder peace negotiations on Viet Nam, prevent Nixon from making his overtures to the Soviet Union and China or demonstrably affect the Middle East...
...Sunday, June 13, 1971, the New York Times published the first installment of what came to be known as "The Pentagon Papers." ... There was every reason to believe this was a security leak of unprecedented proportions. It created a situation in which the ability of the Government to carry on foreign relations even in the best of circumstances could have been severely compromised...
...discussion of Rh factor in the insert about amniocentesis needs clarification. The mother's blood cells do not destroy antibodies in the baby's blood. Blood cells of the baby that leak into the mother's circulation, during gestation or at the time of birth, stimulate antibody production on the mother's part. These antibodies, which can enter the fetus's circulation, then destroy the baby's red blood cells. Furthermore, it should be made clear that any transfusions that are performed are done at birth, not intra-uterinely. Mark R. Burns...
...occurred on Sept. 3, 1971, when both men were on the White House payroll, Liddy as a full-time staffer who served as liaison between the White House and the FBI, Hunt as a $100-a-day consultant. Known as "the plumbers," they had been hired to trace the leak of the Pentagon papers. Receiving all the FBI reports in what was called a "superspecial" investigation, they were informed that Ellsberg's psychiatrist, Lewis Fielding, had refused to divulge any information in his files on the grounds that they were privileged. The plumbers decided to visit Fielding...