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Who sang informer ... Snow informer ... Informer newspaper...
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United States History question: What were the Pentagon Papers? Daniel Ellsberg ... Pentagon Papers (literature, government, United States) ... Excerpt from the Pentagon Papers (American history)
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They broke into the offices of Daniel Ellsberg's psychotherapist, trying to exert prior restraint over embarrassing files now known as the Pentagon Papers. These serious crimes represented an effort by the Nixonian Republicans to subvert our right to vote.
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Furthermore, historian C. Vann Woodward, writing in the New York Times, in 1987, reported that Reagan had "fed the names of suspect people in his organization to the FBI secretly and regularly enough to be assigned 'an informer's code number, T-10.' His FBI file ... War by the Pentagon and much of the news media (*24).
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In 1971, Daniel Ellsberg made history by releasing the Pentagon Papers, a 7,000 page top secret study of U.S. decision-making in Vietnam, to the press. The document set in motion a chain of events that ended not only the Nixon presidency but the Vietnam War.
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The National Security Archive has now posted on its Web site the following documentation from the Pentagon Papers case – to our knowledge the first time this material has ever been published together:
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The Pentagon Papers; Gravel Edition; Volume 1; Chapter I, "Background to the Crisis, 1940-50," pp. 1-52. (Boston: Beacon Press, 1971) ... INDOCHINA IN U.S. WARTIME POLICY, 1941-1945 ... U.S. NEUTRALITY IN THE FRANCO-VIET MINH WAR, 1946-1949...
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