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McWilliams, Carey | August 7, 1972 issue

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Presents information related to the U.S. politics. Removal of G. Gordon Liddy from his post as counsel to the U.S. Finance Committee for the Re-Election of the President on June 28, 1972; Information on the alleged conspiracy touted by the U.S. Department of Justice plot specialist, Guy Goodwin, on the part of Vietnam Veterans Against the War; Announcement related to the deficit for the fiscal year which ended June 30, 1972, made by the chairman of the U.S. President's Council of Economic Advisers, Herbert Stein; Others.

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UNITED States -- Politics & government -- 1969-1974; LIDDY, G. Gordon; GOODWIN, Guy; CONSPIRACY; BUDGET deficits; UNITED States
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