Word: suspected
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...ordered that all evidence be turned over to a federal grand jury for possible indictment. Unlike an earlier foray into the White House?shortly after the wiretap-burglary of Democratic National Headquarters at the Watergate in June of 1972?the FBI agents this time had an imposing prime suspect: the President himself...
...four days of testimony in Sirica's second-floor courtroom following submission of the experts' report, the evidence increasingly constricted the period during which the taped conversation had been erased. Since the erasure apparently required the confluence of a specific tape machine and one specific tape, the suspects were also severely limited. If the White House's own records are accurate?an uncertain proposition ?only three persons are known to have had access to both the tape and the recorder in the suspect period. They are Stephen Bull, Special Assistant to the President; Rose Mary Woods, Nixon's secretary...
...President, he could have listened to it on June 4?long before the suspect Uher was in the White House. Miss Woods said that he punched some buttons on her Sony recorder at Camp David when the tape was on the machine on Sept. 29?again before
...plumbers soon turned up a prime suspect: Yeoman First Class Charles E. Radford, now 30. He was serving as admiral's writer (military parlance for secretary-stenographer) to Rear Admiral Robert O. Welander, now 49, who was the Joint Chiefs' liaison to the National Security Council. Welander's job was to attend NSC meetings, take notes and brief the Chiefs on what happened, as well as to pass on other authorized data about foreign policy...
...shortage is dividing Americans into two camps: those who are behaving as if the crisis is genuine, and those who are not. Last week the shortage touched the lives of additional citizens, but there were many who were still not much affected, and quite a number who continued to suspect that the crisis is overblown or phony...