Word: transcriptions
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Contrary to the President's carefully nurtured image as a cool and dispassionate leader accustomed to tough going, the transcript reveals an indecisive man often dazed by a confusion of conflicting data...
...clients without high-speed facilities, U.P.I, also cleared one of its regular-speed wires; clacking away 3,500 words an hour, the transmission lasted from Wednesday morning until Saturday afternoon. Says U.P.I. Night Editor Jeff Grigsby: "We've heard that at least 25 newspapers intend to carry the transcript in its entirety...
...next morning -plus the paper-for the regular 150. The larger-than-normal press run of 800,000 virtually sold out, as did 1,200 copies flown to Washington Wednesday morning. The Trib spent $50,000 on extra newsprint alone. The paper is now selling copies of the transcript for 50c and filling a heavy mail-order demand at $1.50 each...
...President then turns the conversation to how Dean could be kept from telling the prosecutors too much. In a potentially damaging portion of the transcript, the President suggests that Ehrlichman hint to Dean that only Nixon can pardon him. For his part, Ehrlichman implies that a plan is needed to ensure that the testimony of Dean and others does not involve the President. The crucial segments...
...published transcript, Dean warns that a "cancer within the presidency" is "growing geometrically...