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Ehrlichman's White House twin, H.R. Haldeman, was showing no signs of cooperation at all. Equally uncommunicative was John Mitchell, Nixon's most influential political adviser and former Attorney General. Says one of Mitchell's associates: "He is no more going to hand up Richard Nixon than Teddy Kennedy would have handed up Bobby Kennedy, or vice versa. The loyalty is that deep." Also among the likely targets of the grand jury are L. Patrick Gray, the former acting director of the FBI; Maurice Stans, Nixon's highly successful fund raiser and former Secretary of Commerce...
...surprising as Heikal's discharge was Sadat's choice of a successor. The job went to Ali Amin, 59, former co-publisher with his twin brother Mustafa of the rival al Akhbar, who only last month returned to Egypt from a nine-year self-imposed exile I in London. Amin, often attacked as too pro-Western, had refused to come home as a protest against the imprisonment of his brother by Nasser on charges of handing over state secrets to the CIA. Mustafa Amin was recently freed on Sadat's orders, together with a number of political...
...even stranger flight of fancy is Berg's courtship of Libyan Strongman Gaddafi. Last spring, the Mo Letters began to talk about "godly socialism" and to describe Gaddafi as the savior who will ignite the young and rescue them from those twin sources of evil, godless Communism and American materialism. The Moslem leader, in return, has commended the C.O.G. on Libyan radio and has invited a son and daughter of Berg to visit him in Tripoli...
...COLD HERE!" said Carol Means as she felt the below-zero temperatures outside the Twin Cities airport. She was understandably testy: her husband Russell faced 85 years in prison for his part in last year's Wounded Knee uprising, and his trial would begin the next...
...trial began, there was surprising apathy in the Twin Cities--among non-Indians, that is. But Indians view the trial as a crucial event in their lives, whether they were personally involved or not. Technically, Russell Means and Dennis Banks are on trial for conspiracy, riot, arson and assaulting Federal officers. In actuality, the entire history of governmental policy toward Indians is on trial in St. Paul...