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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
In caustic comments on internal FBI memos, bureau director J. Edgar Hoover referred to prominent columnist Jack Anderson with undisguised contempt, calling him "a jackal" as agents combed his articles for errors and hints about possible sources.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | yesterday
WASHINGTON -- In caustic comments on internal FBI memos, legendary bureau director J. Edgar Hoover referred to prominent columnist Jack Anderson with undisguised contempt, calling him "a jackal" as agents combed his articles for errors and hints about possible sources.
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Examiner (Free subscription) | yesterday
In caustic comments on internal FBI memos, legendary bureau director J. Edgar Hoover referred to prominent columnist Jack Anderson with undisguised contempt, calling him "a jackal" as agents combed his articles for errors and hints about possible sources.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
In caustic comments on internal FBI memos, legendary bureau director J. Edgar Hoover referred to prominent columnist Jack Anderson with undisguised contempt, calling him "a jackal" as agents combed his articles for errors and hints about possible sources.
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | yesterday
In caustic comments on internal FBI memos, legendary bureau director J. Edgar Hoover referred to prominent columnist Jack Anderson with undisguised contempt, calling him "a jackal" as agents combed his articles for errors and hints about possible sources.
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | yesterday
WASHINGTON (AP) -- In caustic comments on internal FBI memos, legendary bureau director J. Edgar Hoover referred to prominent columnist Jack Anderson with undisguised contempt, calling him "a jackal" as agents combed his articles for errors and hints about possible sources....
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The Uncredible Hallq (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
... Wilkinson found this, and posted a reply that began, “In a frankly embarrassing Naomi Klein/J. Edgar Hoover-like wishful ideological free association, Brian Leiter, a professional philosopher, suggests we pin the financial crisis on Ayn Rand.” In response, both Leiter and Dworkin were shocked at the suggestion that Leiter said what he plainly did say. Oddly, Wilkinson has expressed...
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On The record Magazine (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
BET’s documentary series “American Gangster” returns for another season on Oct. 23 at 10 p.m. with a lineup including “Monster” Kody, Larry Davis, Mutulu Shakur, and J. Edgar Hoover and COINTELPRO, among others. Now in its third year, this series reflects the life and times of American criminals, how their actions have affected the public [...]
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Code Monkey Ramblings (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
... surveillance, illegal wiretaps and warrantless searches. Eleanor Roosevelt, Martin Luther King Jr., feminists, gay rights leaders, and Catholic priests were spied upon. The FBI used secret files and hidden microphones to blackmail the Kennedy brothers, sway the Supreme Court, and influence presidential elections. Lord Acton's views on power have become cliche, but they still apply here. The hidden...
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
This is an inversion of reality. Before 1929, the newly created Federal Reserve, itself a nationalisation of the money supply, expanded the currency by an enormous amount, causing the boom-and-bust. This was compounded by the hyperprotectionist Smoot-Hawley tariff, which, together with retaliation by other governments, virtually brought world trade to a dead halt. President J Edgar Hoover...
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War News Updates (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
F.B.I. Headquarters, J. Edgar Hoover Building (Photo: Panoramio) FBI Prevents Agents from Telling 'Truth' About 9/11 on PBS -- CQ Politics The FBI has blocked two of its veteran counterterrorism agents from going public with accusations that the CIA deliberately withheld crucial intelligence before the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. FBI Special Agents Mark Rossini and Douglas Miller have asked...
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
... of America's most dangerous criminals, including "Monster" Kody,
Larry Davis, Mutulu Shakur and J. Edgar Hoover and COINTELPRO, among
countless others.
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The first two seasons of AMERICAN GANGSTER spanned a wide range of
subjects, telling stories from Harlem to Watts and points in between.
They've included close-up views of the Chambers Brothers, drug-dealing
emigrants...
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Slattsnews (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
... in the Weather Underground was Bernardine Dohrn, who was put on the F.B.I.’s 10 Most Wanted List. J. Edgar Hoover called her ”the most dangerous woman in America” and ”la Pasionara of the Lunatic Left.” Mr. Ayers and Ms. Dohrn later married.In his book Mr. Ayers describes the Weathermen descending into a ”whirlpool of violence.””Everything was absolutely ideal on the day I bombed...
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Pajamas Media (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
... longer. Bernardine Dohrn, once labeled “the most dangerous woman in America” by none other than J. Edgar Hoover, was also well known as the inspiration for the 1988 movie . Subtle terrorists they were not.As in the New York Times, Obama has tried to minimize his relationship with Ayers, dismissing him as “a guy who lives in my neighborhood” and “somebody who worked on education issues...
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Orlando Sentinel (Free subscription) | 10/04/2008
O.J. Simpson, who went from American sports idol to celebrity-in-exile after he was acquitted of murder in 1995, was found guilty Friday of robbing two sports-memorabilia dealers at gunpoint in a Las Vegas hotel room.