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...Nixon's if, indeed, it did not? One answer may lie in the fact that Haldeman was testifying only a couple of weeks after the existence of the secret Nixon taping system had been revealed to the Ervin committee. Nixon later fought vainly on two court levels to withhold his tapes from Archibald Cox, then the Watergate special prosecutor. He yielded seven of them, including the one of the March 21 meeting, only after the public uproar that followed his firing of Cox, who was seeking the tapes and other White House evidence. At the time he was before...
Regardless of this British law, if the Amendment is violated, HEW could withhold federal funds from American colleges which refuse to endorse female applicants...
...write for The Times, none has as great a reputation as Reston. He commands the respect of his newspaper's staff and publisher; his columns are read in congressional offices, the White House, and foreign capitals. It therefore is especially disturbing that he should take it upon himself to withhold news from the American people, to decide that he knows what constitutes the public's right to know...
Kennedy wrote Dryfoos, "An important service to the national interest was performed by your agreement to withhold information that was available to you on Sunday afternoon...
...Crimson welcomes any correspondence from its readers, and attempts to publish the letters that it receives, space permitting. The Crimson does not publish anonymous letters, although under certain circumstances it will withhold the name of a correspondent at that person's request. Any letters purporting to represent the views of an undergraduate or other organization must bear the names of at least two officers on that organization, who can be contacted in advance to vouch for the validity of the communication...