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by Dean, John W. ;


  Segretti story, 144

  Washington Star, 270

  Watergate break-in, 89ff.

  financing of, 100, 118, 121, 127, 128, 132, 139

  investigation, see FBI; Justice Department; Watergate grand jury

  prosecution (criminal), see Watergate break-in trial; Watergate cover-up trial

  Watergate break-in trial, 153, 169, 171, 178, 181–82, 192, 212, 343

  Watergate Committee, see Senate Watergate Committee

  Watergate cover-up trial, 353, 376–83, 386–88, 394–95

  preparation for, 352, 355, 357–61, 364, 369–71, 373, 374

  Watergate grand jury, 128, 167, 178, 217, 232, 249–52, 288, 338

  Dean coaches witnesses of, 131, 223, 302

  returns indictments, 133fn., 348fn.

  Dean is kept informed on, 202

  perjury before, 219–21, 223–25, 348fn.

  Dean appears before, 299–300, 313, 345, 347

  and Nixon, 347–48

  Watergate Hotel, 118

  Weicker, Lowell P., Jr., 315–16, 371

  Wells, Bernard, 71

  White House, 25–31, 39, 40

  staff apparatus, 24–25, 64–65

  White House Communications Agency, 301, 331–32

  “White House horrors,” 123

  Williams, Edward Bennett, 137–38

  Wilson, Jerry, 42, 44

  Wilson, John J., 374, 379–80, 386

  Wilson, Woodrow, 28

  wiretapping:

  in Huston Plan, 37, 278

  by FBI, 37, 136

  of newsmen, 46, 93, 262

  in Liddy plan, 83, 86, 188

  of DNC, 90, 133fn., 388–91

  Strachan destroys logs of, 99

  justified by Nixon, 119

  by Nixon predecessors, 135–36, 186, 188

  Woods, Joseph, 74

  Woods, Rose Mary, 66, 74, 253, 257, 344

  Woodward, Bob, 91, 144, 289–90, 353fn.

  Yablonski murders, 373

  Yale University, demonstration at, 364

  Young, David, 49–50, 76, 115, 392

  Ziegler, Ronald L., 41, 42, 64, 169, 171–72, 185, 212, 288

  and Watergate break-in, 107, 127, 218–19

  and “Dean investigation,” 130–31

  and Ervin hearings, 311, 321

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  John W. Dean (b. 1938) served as White House counsel for President Richard Nixon from 1970 to 1973. During the Watergate scandal, his Senate testimony helped lead to Nixon’s resignation. Dean has written about Watergate in his New York Times bestsellers Blind Ambition and The Nixon Defense. Among his fourteen other books are the national bestsellers Worse Than Watergate, Conservatives Without Conscience, and Broken Government. A retired investment banker, Dean is now a columnist, commentator, and teacher in a continuing legal education program for attorneys, the Watergate CLE. Most recently, Dean held the Barry Goldwater Chair of American Institutions at Arizona State University. He is currently consulting on a Watergate television series under development for ABC Entertainment.

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  Copyright © 1976 by John W. Dean

  Preface copyright © 2016 by John W. Dean

  Cover design by Mauricio Díaz

  ISBN: 978-1-5040-4100-3

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