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  • {{Image|Dkbdnixon.jpg|right|350px|Richard Nixon}} ...archiv/nsa/publications/DOC_readers/kissinger/nixzhou/ "Record of Historic Richard Nixon-Zhou Enlai Talks in February 1972 Now Declassified"] </ref> in effect ended
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  • #REDIRECT [[Richard Nixon/Bibliography]]
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  • * Parmet, Herbert S. ''Richard Nixon and His America'' (1990). * Wicker, Tom. ''One of Us: Richard Nixon and the American Dream'' (1991).
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  • #Redirect [[Richard Nixon]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Richard Nixon]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Richard Nixon]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Richard Nixon]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Richard Nixon]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Richard Nixon/Bibliography]]
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  • Foreign policy and talk show host; personal assistant to former President [[Richard Nixon]] (1990-1994)
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  • Longtime aide to [[Richard Nixon]]; [[White House Chief of Staff]] convicted for [[Watergate]]-related offen
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  • ...iety]]. Arends, however, supported civil rights legislation. He defended [[Richard Nixon]] throughout the [[Watergate affair]] and his close personal friendship wit
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  • ...fairs and [[United States Secretary of State|Secretary of State]] in the [[Richard Nixon|Nixon Administration]]; promoted [[realism (foreign policy)]] and [[détent
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  • ...ty and Security Committee, Constitution Project; White House Counsel for [[Richard Nixon]] and among the first to give evidence about [[Watergate]];
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  • White House staffer for [[Richard Nixon]], primarily concerned with political operations; convicted for campaign re
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  • ...se Intelligence Agency]] officer and then Associate Counsel to President [[Richard Nixon]], who authored a domestic surveillance program
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  • ...gers Commission)", then in law practice. Former Secretary of State under [[Richard Nixon]] (1969-1973), and Attorney General under President Eisenhower (1957-1961)
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  • [[Solicitor General]] under [[POTUS|President]] [[Richard Nixon]], who later failed to be confirmed as an associate justice, [[Supreme Cour
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  • ...dcasting Company]]; previously media and political consultant, first for [[Richard Nixon]] especially for [[Ronald Reagan]]; executive producer for [[CNBC]]
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  • {{r|Richard Nixon}}
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  • ...for defying pressure from the [[United States President|Presidency]] of [[Richard Nixon]]
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  • ...lance of power among the U.S., U.S.S.R., and China; most associated with [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Henry Kissinger]]
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  • ...usly control access to the President. Richard Whalen, one of President [[Richard Nixon]]'s speechwriters, quoted Nixon's Chief of Staff, [[H.R. Haldeman]], who sa
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