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Salon.com September 1, 2000 Charles Taylor |
The traitor Forget the sketchy allegations of wife-beating. Anthony Summers' new book makes clear that Richard Nixon's real crimes were against his country. |
Salon.com September 1, 2000 Steve Weinberg |
Did Dick beat Pat? A casual reader of "The Arrogance of Power: The Secret World of Richard Nixon" sure might think so. But read the fine print first. |
Smithsonian February 2007 |
The Pardon From the book 31 Days, by Barry Werth: President Gerald R. Ford's priority was to unite a divided nation. The decision that defined his term proved how difficult that would be. |
Salon.com November 10, 2000 Gerald Posner |
The fallacy of Nixon's graceful exit In 1960, the GOP candidate fought hard behind the scenes to make sure the election wasn't stolen from him -- just as Al Gore should do... |
AskMen.com James Matheson |
Nixon Watches Watches have become an important and beloved accessory for many men, and Nixon watches are well-timed to the trend. |
Salon.com April 10, 2002 Christopher Dreher |
Hobbling history Scholars, authors and publishers go to court to fight the Bush administration's efforts to keep key presidential papers under lock and key... |
Wired February 25, 2008 Jeremi Suri |
The Nukes of October: Richard Nixon's Secret Plan to Bring Peace to Vietnam New documents offer additional proof that Richard Nixon planned to end the Vietnam war with a fake nuclear strike on the USSR. |
Salon.com December 13, 2000 David Greenberg |
What's the rush? Florida shouldn't worry about blowing its electoral vote deadline; Hawaii did it as recently as 1960... |
BusinessWeek March 7, 2005 William C. Symonds |
Harvard: No Longer Most Likely To Succeed President Larry Summers' bold reform plan for Harvard -- including undergraduate education improvement, increase in Harvard's role in science and engineering, and expansion of the campus -- could be derailed. |
American History |
Letter From American History - February 2008 It's been nearly a year since his death at age 93, but Gerald Ford is still making news and rewriting some pages of history. |
Salon.com October 2, 2001 Laura Miller |
The wrong man for the job John Dean talks about Richard Nixon's backroom maneuverings in the appointment of Chief Justice Rehnquist... |