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Hitchens, Christopher | July 9, 1990 issue
The article sheds light on investigations on operations of the Palmer National Bank, a Washington institution set up with seed money from crime associate...

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October 20, 2003 issue
As George W. Bush tries to persuade the nation and the world that he knows what he's doing in Iraq, his credibility is undermined by lies and leaks. On...

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Freeman, Joshua B. | January 14, 1984 issue
Reviews books on investigation. "G-Men: Hoover's FBI in American Popular Culture," by Richard Gid Powers; "The File," by Penn Kimball.

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Dillon, Samuel | February 28, 1981 issue
Focuses on the investigation by U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) against U.S. Secretary of Labor Ray Donovan for his alleged involvement in the...

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Sivalich, Nick | January 29, 1983 issue
Focuses on the mysterious death of author Louis Adamic as of September 4, 1951. Views of Adamic's wife on the possibility of Adamic committing suicide;...

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June 7, 1975 issue
Presents several editorials which discuss various subjects. "Tough Talk, Tough Action," which discussed the collapse of U.S. policy of detente in Vietnam;...

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Donner, Frank | December 22, 1979 issue
Editorial. Focuses on controversies raised by the investigative report related to U.S. President John F. Kennedy's assassination. Money spend in completing...

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Bullough, Vern L. | July 9, 1977 issue
Presents information on how the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) investigated the author's activities related to decriminalization of sexual activities...

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Corn, David | February 2, 2004 issue
The author claims that the special counsel appointed to investigate a leak in the White House is not truly independent. When is a special counsel not a...

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Tullos, Allen | August 3, 1985 issue
A Federal jury in Selma, Alabama, acquitted Albert Turner, Spencer Hogue and Evelyn Turner, the voting rights activists. The Justice Department had charged...

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