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   <title><![CDATA[1974 - The corruption of power]]></title>
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   <pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 1999 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <dc:creator>Peter Jenkins</dc:creator>
  
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<p>How could it have happened? Who is to blame? Richard Nixon asked these questions rhetorically on 30 April 1973 when he addressed the people for the first time on the subject of Watergate. "I want to talk to you tonight from my heart on a subject of deep concern to every American," he began. He had been appalled to hear of the Watergate break-in on 17 June 1972; he had  <a href="http://www.newstatesman.com/199912060036">[...]</a></p>
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