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Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-247) and index.
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Contents:
- 1. Secrecy and Democracy: The Press, the Public, and the Secret Government to 1975
- 2. Trusting the "Honorable Men": The Post-Watergate Press and the CIA
- 3. The Meat Ax or the Scalpel?: The Congressional Investigations Begin
- 4. Sensational Scoops and Self-Censorship: The Journalistic Investigations
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- 5. Abuses and Aberrations: The Church Committee Investigation
- 6. Challenging the System Otis Pike's Investigation
- 7. Counterattack: The Investigators under Siege
- 8. Unwelcome Truths: The End of the Investigations.
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