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... Paris peace talks. Daniel Ellsberg, an employee of a California think tank, was given access to this study. This think tank held ...
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... Paris peace talks. Daniel Ellsberg, an employee of a California think tank, was given access to this study. This think tank held ...
(1215 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... In September, 1971, Howard Hunt and Gordon Liddy broke into the office of Lewis Fielding, Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist in Los Angeles. ...
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... led to the Vietnam War. In 1971, Daniel Ellsberg who had access to this study released it to the press. While most of the media ...
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... National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger believed former Defense Department employee Daniel Ellsberg, the leaker of the Pentagon Papers, was a national ...
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... The Papers were leaked to the New York Times by Dr. Daniel Ellsberg, who worked on the staff of the National Security Adviser, Henry Kissinger. ...
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... The plumbers accomplished their task by placing wiretaps on government employees and reporters. One of their first targets was Daniel Ellsberg. ...
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... The Papers were leaked to the New York Times by Dr. Daniel Ellsberg, who worked on the staff of the National Security Adviser, Henry Kissinger. ...
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... The Papers were leaked to the New York Times by Dr. Daniel Ellsberg, who worked on the staff of the National Security Adviser, Henry Kissinger. ...
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... Dr. Daniel Ellsberg, who worked as a staff member under the National Security Advisor, Henry Kissinger, leaked the Papers to the New York Times. ...
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... reported on May 7 that Nixon sought, on two occasions, to block the release of details about the burglary of the office of Daniel Ellsberg's former psychiatrist ...
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... the Vietnam War. These highly secret papers were leaked by Daniel Ellsberg to the New York Times. Shortly after, Nixon established ...
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... The criminal prosecution of Daniel Ellsberg, who had given the copies of the document to the Times and the Post in the first place, was dismissed. ...
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... The Papers were revealed to the New York Times by Daniel Ellsberg, one of the analysts who helped write and publish the study in 1971. ...
(5274 Words -- Approx. 21 Pages)
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