Ts & Os

Ts & Os You can’t Tell a Book On the cover of Ward Just's new novel, Nicholson, there is this picture of the book’s hero: Inside on pages 106-8, he is described as follows: “He looked at his...

...Because the Post is still getting revenge for the Times’ failure to credit the Post’s scoops on Watergate, the Post’s readers were denied important information about the kind of person Jimmy Carter was socializing with...
...New York aow has one making ten .imes as much from Medi:aid payments alone...
...In other words, Ford was part of the cover-up, and he later lied about his role in it...
...The Crusade for Truth Continues In the August 24, 1976, issue of The Washington Post, there was an article headlined “The Plains Farmer Stages a March Across Movieland” that described Jimmy Carter’s first Beverly HiUs party...
...Clarmce Edwards of Washington, D.C...
...Doing Well by Doing Good In one of our golden ddies in the preceding pages we discuss a doctor who was making $75,000 I year in 1974...
...Well, the eyer were not bright...
...And CBS’s “60 Minutes” recently featured Dr...
...The President Is a Perjurer John Dean’s new book, we hear, will confirm Marjorie Boyd’s two articles in this magazine (April 1973, October 1975) to the effect that Gerald Ford worked with the Nixon White House to block congressional investigation of Watergate before the 1972 election and that Ford was guilty of perjury when he denied this collaboration during his confirmation hearing...
...The White House tapes clearly showed this, but it got lost in the shuffle...
...He concluded, pleased, that it was a fact 5ffcult to misread...
...Ts & Os You can’t Tell a Book On the cover of Ward Just's new novel, Nicholson, there is this picture of the book’s hero: Inside on pages 106-8, he is described as follows: “He looked at his face in the bathroom mirror...
...It was the face of a forty-year-old man myone who looked at him could guess his age withoui hesitation...
...Among those listed as present were Sidney Korshak, identified by the Post as “a prominent Los Angeles labor attorney with ties to the Teamsters union and the entertainment industry” and as a “supporter of the Democratic National Committee...
...If you also read me New York Times, you would know that Korshak had been nailed in a series of articles by Seymour Hersh as the top link between the mob, the Teamsters, and Hollywood...
...Without the wrinkles and the crow’s feet around the eyes the broken blood vessels and the battered look of the nose this face would be the face of a teenager...
...By seeing his 12,000 patients at the rate of 100 per day, he is able to fly his private plane off to six to eight weeks of vacation per year...
...now, with Dean’s book, perhaps Watergate will become a campaign issue for the first time...
...and Snowmass, Colorado, who makes $250,000 from his regular practice and $309,000 from Medicaid...

Vol. 8 • October 1976 • No. 8


 
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