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...what reason? The Boston grand jury is empowered to investigate the possession and distribution of the Pentagon Papers in Massachusetts. Popkin. In his March 27 testimony, told them that he had no knowledge of anyone planning to publish or distribute the papers, and that he was "never given definitive information that someone possessed the study in this state." This would appear to make his testimony of marginal importance from the outset, if indeed the government's only purpose was to probe the matter it has been empowered to investigate...
...reigning Gaullist Party. Ironically, Nora himself was one of Servan-Schreiber's closest associates during the launching of L'Express in 1953, but the friendship iced over after Nora accepted a government post. The bad blood between the two added spice to Hachette's decision to publish Le Point. "Between such good friends gone wrong," says one top Paris journalist, "there can be nothing but cadavers...
Cambridge's finest breakfast table daily, The Harvard Crimson, will publish a special rah, rah beat Yale issue on Saturday, November 25. The edition will be available to all plucky fans at Soldiers field for two dimes and a nickel...
...will probably publish this for investigators of the network, for people with political reasons," she said yesterday
Donna Yee '73, another member of the steering committee, said the Council will also consider plans to pool advertising for the House films societies and to publish a regular newsletter listing all the films being shown on campus...