Rehnquist, William
Reiner, Phillip
Republican Convention: of 1968; of 1972, ITT’s underwriting of
Republican National Committee
Republican Party; conservatives in; ITT scandals and; McCarthy’s accusations and; Nixon as presidential candidate of; press and; see also specific elections
Reston, James
Rhee, Jhoon
Richard M. Nixon Library and Birthplace
Richardson, Elliot
right-wing talk radio
Rockefeller, Nelson
Rogers, William
Romania
Rometsch, Ellen
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Rosenberg, Howard
Rosenberg, Julius
Rosenstiel, Tom
Rothblatt, Henry
Rove, Karl
Ruffin, Marshall de G.
Rumsfeld, Donald
Russell, Lou
S
Safer, Morley
Safire, William
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake Tribune
San Clemente, Calif.
San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco Examiner
satellite television
“Saturday Night Massacre”
Saudi Arabia
Scaife, Richard Mellon
scandal culture: contemporary rise of; historical origins of
Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr.
Scott, Hugh
Scripps Howard News Service
Secret Service, U.S.
segregation
Senate, U.S.; Armed Services Committee of; in elections of 1946; Foreign Relations Committee of; Judiciary Committee of; lobbyists investigated by; Nixon in; Watergate Committee of
Sevareid, Eric
Shanghai
Sheehan, Neil
Sheraton-Carlton Hotel, Washington, D.C.
Sidey, Hugh
Silbert, Earl
Silver Slipper casino
Sinatra, Frank
Sinclair, Upton
Sioux nation
Sirica, John J.
60 Minutes
Smathers, George
Smith, Sandy
Smith, William French
Smolonsky, Marc
Snow, Tony
Somoza, Anastasio
Southeast Asia
South Korea
South Vietnam
Soviet Union; U.S. rivalry with
Speakes, Larry
Spear, Joe
Specter, Arlen
Spencer, Stuart
Spock, Benjamin
Stans, Maurice
Starr, Kenneth
Stars and Stripes
State Department, U.S.
Steffens, Lincoln
Stennis, John
Stewart, W. Donald
Sturgis, Frank
Suharto
Sullivan, Michael
Sullivan, William
Supreme Court, U.S.; Nixon tapes and; Pentagon Papers case and
Symington, Stuart
syndicated columns, censorship and
T
talk radio, right-wing
Target: USA!
Teamsters Union
Teapot Dome political scandal
Texas
Thieu, Nguyen Van, see Nguyen Van Thieu
Thomas, Elbert
Thomas, J. Parnell
Thompson, Fred
Thurmond, Strom
Time magazine
Today show
Tolson, Clyde
Tower, John
Trans World Airlines
Trento, Joe
Truman, Harry S.; administration of
Truth
Tunney, John
Turkey
U
Ulasewicz, Tony
Union Oil Company
United Nations
United Press International
United States, Soviet rivalry with
USA Today
V
Van Atta, Dale
Vesco, Robert
Vietnam, North
Vietnam, South
Vietnam War
von Hoffman, Nicholas
W
Wallace, George
Wallace, Gerald
Wall Street Journal
Washington, D.C.; modern scandal culture in; press corps of; social circuit of
Washington, George
“Washington Merry-Go-Round”; Nixon’s 1958 counterattack against; Pearson’s death and Anderson’s succession at
Washington Post; Anderson criticized by; Watergate coverage of
Washington Press Club
Washington Star
Watergate apartment complex
Watergate scandal; aftermath of; Anderson’s grand jury transcripts and; break-in and burglary in; cover-up in; special prosecutor for; trial in
Weicker, Lowell
Welander, Robert
Welch, Ola Florence
West Virginia
White, Theodore H.
White House, see Nixon administration
Whitten, Les; arrest of
Whittier, Calif.
Whittier College
Wicker, Tom
Williams, Pete
Wills, Garry
Winchell, Walter
Woods, Rose Mary
Woodward, Bob
World War I
World War II
Y
Yahya Khan, Agha Muhammad
Yorba Linda, Calif.
Young, David
Young Astronauts program
Z
Ziegler, Ronald
Zumwalt, Elmo
A NOTE ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mark Feldstein is the Richard Eaton professor of journalism at the University of Maryland. For two decades, he worked as an investigative reporter for newspapers, magazines, and television, including as an on-air correspondent at CNN and ABC News. On assignment, Feldstein was beaten up in the U.S., censored in Egypt, and escorted out of Haiti under armed guard, earning dozens of journalism’s top honors, including the Edward R. Murrow Broadcasting Award, a duPont-Columbia Award, and two George Foster Peabody medallions. A graduate of Harvard who received his doctorate at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Feldstein has also won awards for his scholarship from the American Journalism Historians Association and other academic organizations. He is widely quoted as a media analyst by leading news outlets in the United States and abroad, and has testified as an expert witness before Congress on First Amendment issues.
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