Word: scandal
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...affair without quite realizing what they were doing, that they were more adept at taking orders than understanding them. John J. Caulfield, an ex-cop who had carried an offer of Executive clemency to convicted Watergate Raider James W. McCord Jr., described how he had been "injected into this scandal," how he had been forced to choose between obeying the law and obeying the White House, and Sam Ervin remarked: "The greatest conflicts in this world are when we try to choose between two loyalties...
...along, on the grounds that it may want to prosecute him later. Last week in an interview, Dean made a persuasive case for being heard without fear of prosecution. While avoiding specific details Dean told TIME Correspondent Hays Gorey that he had information that could further broaden the spreading scandal...
...husband's defeat, Eleanor McGovern is writing a book based largely on her "introspections" in the bulging black notebooks that she kept during the long campaign. She is also hitting the lecture circuit with commencement speeches at colleges and high schools. Eleanor addresses herself to the Watergate scandal as a caution to graduates. "If I could give one gift to each of you," she says, "it would be the ability to draw a simple line-that line you will not cross...
Rather they jeer at his inability to answer questions about the scandal fully and are giving him the roughest treatment any presidential press secretary in memory has absorbed...
Much of the uncertainty stemmed from a belief that the disarray in Government caused by the Watergate scandal makes Washington's policy in guiding the economy especially difficult to predict...