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“… , and told that such information would be developed only in executive session. Nobody raised an eyebrow. That pattern of containment by the Church committee is vividly shown by the handling of the buggings at the 1964 Republican and Democratic con- ESSAY”
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Mr. Church's Cover-Up
By
William Safire
WASHINGON, Nov. 19-On Oct. 10,
1963, the then
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United States put his personal signa-
ture on a document that launched and
legitimatize
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“… sident of the United States and the Attorn ey Gen era l specifically discussed their concern of Communist influence with Dr. King." But the Church committee showed no zest for getting further to the Ken- nedy root of this precedent to Water- gate eavesdrop pin g. If Senator Church were willing t …”
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Date
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RE: SENATE SELECT COMMITTEE
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“Church committee showe d no zest fo r getting further to the K en- ned y roo t of t hi s pr ec ed en t to Water- gate eavesdropping. If Senator Church were …”
“y the Church committee is vividly s hown by the handling of the buggings at the 1964 Republican a nd Democratic con- ESSAY ventions which were ordered by Ly n- do …”
“… , and told that such information would be developed only in executive session. Nobody raised an eyebrow. That pattern of containment by the Church committee is vividl y s how n b y the handling of the buggings at the 1964 Republican and Democratic con- ESSAY ventions which were ordered by Lyn- d …”
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