WASHINGTONU.S.APursuing the Forgotten American By Roger Kingsbury Washington The image of Richard Nixon the White House tries hardest to put across is that of a precise, efficient and careful...
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. Custodian of the Great Society By Roger Kingsbury Washington During the first weeks of the Nixon Administration, Presidential aides privately suggested that they have about 15...
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WASHINGTONU.S.A. Nixon Above the Storm Clouds By Roger Kingsbury Washington ^^Phis is not a crusading Ad-. I ministration; we aren't coming to Washington determined to throw the Democractic...
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. Washington To say that Hubert Horatio Humphrey is the lesser of the three evils currently vying for the Democratic party's Presidential nomination is perhaps to oversimplify his...
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The Man to Beat By Roger Kingsbury Washington Lyndon Johnson will take with him into retirement the certain knowledge that in the realm of surprise at least, his skills remain unimpaired after...
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. The Kennedy Gamble By Roger Kingsbury Washington Robert Kennedy's miscalculations began with his assumption that Senator Eugene McCarthy's well known dislike of political...
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Back on Capitol Hill By Roger Kingsbury Washington Last fall, a Midwestern Congressman who prefers to remain anonymous was invited to the White House along with 50 Democratic colleagues for an...
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LYNDON JOHNSON TAKES OVER The Changing of the Guard By Roger Kingsbury ON the evening of August 27th Lyndon Baines Johnson, the 36th President of the United States, will officially accept...
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