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Article: Nixon: A Life.
- Article from:
- Contemporary Review
- Article date:
- June 1, 1993
- Author:
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There have been few careers that have had more re-launches than that of the thirty-seventh President of the United States. Only recently an inane television reporter was proclaiming -- with no touch of irony -- that Mr. Nixon was an 'unimpeachable' mentor on American foreign policy. In March an incisive article by him in the New York Times about the need to help Boris Yeltsin led to his being summoned back to the White House by its current occupant. (The First Lady, whose profitable legal career began as one of the busy inquisitors for the Congressional Watergate Committee, was too preoccupied with her many other duties to find any time to greet such a distinguished ...
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