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...publish Third World organizations' newsletters free of charge and insert them into The Crimson for delivery...
...beginning of the week, the Revolutionary Council had decided that the commission should be allowed to see the hostages. The militants simply vetoed the idea. "We should have been consulted," they said imperiously. Later they proposed that the commission should first publish its report on the evils of the Shah and his American friends. If they liked the report, said the militants, they would allow the commissioners to return to Tehran and interview the hostages. Alternatively, they suggested that the commissioners talk only with the 14 hostages whom their captors have accused of espionage...
Former Attorney General Griffin Bell suspects it was "someone who got caught in the Watergate syndrome, a paranoiac who thought the Justice Department would just sit on the whole thing, someone who thinks no one can be trusted." The New York Times published a long set of questions and answers about Abscam, including one on why leakers leak, but didn't think it necessary to discuss why newspapers publish information that could presumably wait until formal charges are filed. Convinced that news of Abscam was getting out, the FBI hurriedly completed its last interviews on the very Saturday that...
...would want "six lawyers at my side." The Times officials hesitate to discuss the subject publicly for fear of prejudicing any later legal claim to the right to remain silent. But it is not hard to discover the Times's attitude. It frequently knows and doesn't publish the news that prominent figures are under investigation. What made Abscam different, the Times feels, was the sheer size and expense of the FBI operation, almost like a Bay of Pigs. That seemed a story that needed telling even if it might violate the civil liberties of some...
...former Prime Minister of Britain, thinks journalists are too rigid about protecting a source: "They regard themselves as having the privilege of the Roman Catholic priest. I did point out to one of them once that a priest may have to keep the confessional but he doesn't publish it in headlines...