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...appears that Hunt and Liddy, who became jacks-of-all-trades for the Committee to Re-elect the President, headed a "vigilante team" which bugged the telephones of two New York Times reporters...
...oblique attack on Jeb Stuart Magruder, former deputy director of the Committee to Re-Elect the President, Mitchell also made reference to "these weak little characters who are running for cover" by accusing others in the Nixon campaign...
Devan L. Shumway, a spokesman for the Committee to Re-elect the President, said yesterday that there is "no reasonable case against Magruder" and that "there is no possibility of his being indicted...
Within the past week, Donald M. Kendall, chairman of Pepsico and this year's Industry division head of the Committee to re-elect the President, announced that an agreement to place Pepsi-Cola on the Soviet market had been concluded with the Ministry of Trade. Nixon's years with Mudge Rose may throw light on the recent agreement...
...Western world's great emotional experiences lay at the twist of a dial. The networks ran as hard as the presidential candidates. One considered itself an analgesic. "For best results," read its ad, "take NBC News." Another took to the hustings. "Vote straight CBS News. Re-elect the most trusted man in America . . . Walter Cronkite." ABC modestly reported that Howard K. Smith and Harry Reasoner would tell what went on in the polling booth "and what's coming out." All three networks emphasized citizenship and the tireless highmindedness of electronic journalism. None mentioned the high-pricedness. This year...