Word: legalizes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...evidence he can bring to the scandal. He does so in supporting his belief that Nixon was part of the cover-up "from day one"-even though no one in the-White House viewed it as a crime at first. The cover-up was not a "conspiracy" in the legal sense, Haldeman contends: It was "organic," growing "one step at a time" to limit political damage to the President...
...first time fills in that celebrated 18½ minute gap from the tape of a conversation he held that same June 20 with Nixon at the White House. In what looks like his lawyers' protective way of camouflaging what, in fact, Haldeman knew-possibly to preclude further legal charges against him-he writes, "I've reconstructed the way the conversation might have gone." And, if Haldeman is accurate, it becomes clear why the tape was erased. The key Nixon passages...
...sign secrecy agreements before inspecting a summary at Times Books' New York offices. One of the publishers who signed and saw was Australian Rupert Murdoch; after an unauthorized detail from the book appeared in his New York Post and New York magazine two weeks ago, the syndicate threatened legal action and the disclosures stopped. Meanwhile, a false story spread that the book was being typeset in Kingsport, Tenn...
Because of University regulations, the Harvard PIRG would be completely independent from the state-wide organization, with its own staff and legal experts. "Mass PIRG would recognize, however, us as a legitimate facet of their organization, and we'd hope eventually to change Harvard's rule," Babic said...
Regardless of whether it was safe or legal for any members of the Harvard community to return to normal activities, more consideration should have been given to the impact this decision would have on the cleanup effort in Cambridge and on the provision of essential services to Cambridge residents. It is disillusioning to realize that part of Harvard's uniqueness consists of its ability to discount the reality of these concerns...