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Eisenhower: Looking To The Second Term – Ongoing Crackdowns In Hungary – Israel In Gaza – January 14, 1957

– News for January 14, 1957 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection News for this day was largely relegated to speculation

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Getting To Know Everything About You – Domestic Spying In America – 1970 – Past Daily After Hours Reference Room

– First Tuesday: Domestic Spying – How Much Do They Know About You? – Dec. 1, 1970 – Gordon Skene

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Pakistan: Body Counts – My Lai: Questions – November 19, 1970

– NBC Nightly News (Audio version) – November 19, 1970 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – In Pakistan – In

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Election ’76: Mad Dash To The Finish Line – “I’ll Say Anything – I’ll Do Anything!” – October 31, 1976

– ABC World News This Week – October 31, 1976 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – Election ’76: Down to

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Watergate: A Weeks Worth Of Smiling Like You’re Happy – October 14, 1973

[/caption] – CBS Radio: Washington Week – Week ending October 13, 1973 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – Watergate. Not

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