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Essay heading: Robert Blake case vs watergate
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The New York Times, among others, was given this case bit by bit and was responsible for the form this story took in the eyes of their readers.
The Watergate scandal parallels to the Robert's case in the respect of the pressing issue of the importance of time, and establishing facts to build a case... displayed 300 characters
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The New York Times, among others, was given this case bit by bit and was responsible for the form this story took in the eyes of their readers.
The Watergate scandal parallels to the Robert's case in the respect of the pressing issue of the importance of time, and establishing facts to build a case... displayed next 300 characters
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