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New Times (Tatzpiot, Ltd.)
Serial Item Number: 044Serial45509
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[Number of Pages: 68]
Phoenix: the CIA's Biggest Assassination Program - Forget Castro. The CIA actually succeeded in assassinating 8,000 civilians in South Vietnam. Herewith the full story, told by the Americans and Vietnamese who carried out the orders - Michael Drosnin

Dr. Nork Will See You Now - A Decade of botched surgeries has spawned a growth industry in Sacramento - $10 million in judgments against John Nork are already in 25 more suits are pending - Roger Rapoport

Where are They Now? - The Watergate gang one year later - Jane Perlez

Notes from Exile - Humor by Paul Slansky

Water witching - Even though dowsers now rely on helicopters and topographical maps, as well as the traditional divining rod, it still adds up to sorcery - George Crile

Raising a Stink - In any other city, 5,000 tons of uncollected garbage would constitute a national emergency. In New York, it has become business as usual - Text by Paul Slansky Photographs by Peter Angelo Simo

Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Item Creation Date: August 22, 1975
Collection: William Colby Collection
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Added: 15 Jan 2002 [Updated: 26 Feb 2025]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
New Times (Tatzpiot, Ltd.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial614940
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[Number of Pages: 68]
Dedication: Wayne Morse and Ernest Gruening - Harry Stein
Vietnam Through a Time Warp - Our longest war was spent counting "wake-ups", "pinpointing" "peak killing hours" and speeding up "pacification programs" - Kevin Buckley
Vietnam Scrapbook
Making Connections - It was a very short road between Vietnam and Watergate, as the soldier who exposed My Lai has come to understand - Ronald Ridenhour
Honor Roll
Voices from Vietnam
Our Longest War - The Vietnam War made the cover of Time magazine 66 times in the last 24 years more than enough to fill a year's subscription -
Vietnam Quiz - Ellsberg risked jail for your right to know. How much do you?

How We Lost the War and Won the Peace - A Member of the class that entered college just before the abdication of LBJ and graduated just after the release of the Pentagon Papers tries to recall what he and some friends did for four long years - Frank Rich

The Third Indochina War - First the French, then the Americans and now the Americans again - covertly

Soldiers of Misfortune - Vietnam was the first American war from which soldiers returned to say they were glad we lost - Gloria Emerson

Bringing it all Back Home - When war hero Kenny Kays came back from Vietnam, he moved into a trailer, smoked marijuana and then they took him away - Harper Barnes

Volume: 3
Issue: 3
Issue Information: Gulf of Tonkin 10th Anniversary Issue
Item Creation Date: August 8, 1974
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
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Added: 26 Feb 2025 [Updated: 26 Feb 2025]
New Times (Tatzpiot, Ltd.)
Serial Item Number: 2363Serial552606
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[Number of Pages: 68]
Dedication: Wayne Morse and Ernest Gruening - Harry Stein
Vietnam Through a Time Warp - Our longest war was spent counting "wake-ups", "pinpointing" "peak killing hours" and speeding up "pacification programs" - Kevin Buckley
Vietnam Scrapbook
Making Connections - It was a very short road between Vietnam and Watergate, as the soldier who exposed My Lai has come to understand - Ronald Ridenhour
Honor Roll
Voices from Vietnam
Our Longest War - The Vietnam War made the cover of Time magazine 66 times in the last 24 years more than enough to fill a year's subscription -
Vietnam Quiz - Ellsberg risked jail for your right to know. How much do you?

How We Lost the War and Won the Peace - A Member of the class that entered college just before the abdication of LBJ and graduated just after the release of the Pentagon Papers tries to recall what he and some friends did for four long years - Frank Rich

The Third Indochina War - First the French, then the Americans and now the Americans again - covertly

Soldiers of Misfortune - Vietnam was the first American war from which soldiers returned to say they were glad we lost - Gloria Emerson

Bringing it all Back Home - When war hero Kenny Kays came back from Vietnam, he moved into a trailer, smoked marijuana and then they took him away - Harper Barnes

Volume: 3
Issue: 3
Issue Information: Gulf of Tonkin 10th Anniversary Issue
Item Creation Date: 08 August 1974
Collection: Neil H. Olsen Collection
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Added: 30 Jan 2013 [Updated: 26 Feb 2025]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
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