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But the comradery wasn't total: Flug's findings for Kennedy led directly to creation of the Senate Watergate Committee, also known as the Ervin Committee.
Barry Sussman: Kenneth Dahlberg's Role in Watergate Barry Sussman 2011
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But the comradery wasn't total: Flug's findings for Kennedy led directly to creation of the Senate Watergate Committee, also known as the Ervin Committee.
Barry Sussman: Kenneth Dahlberg's Role in Watergate Barry Sussman 2011
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"This is the kind of people they had in their coven," Flug summed it up.
Burton Hersh: Edward Kennedy: Surviving Death Threats, Ousting Nixon Burton Hersh 2010
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"And of course that language was virtually written in Kennedy's office," Flug specified to me.
Burton Hersh: Edward Kennedy: Surviving Death Threats, Ousting Nixon Burton Hersh 2010
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"This is the kind of people they had in their coven," Flug summed it up.
Burton Hersh: Edward Kennedy: Surviving Death Threats, Ousting Nixon Burton Hersh 2010
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"This is the kind of people they had in their coven," Flug summed it up.
Burton Hersh: Edward Kennedy: Surviving Death Threats, Ousting Nixon 2010
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More Video Obama's Inaugural Address Highlights of the Inauguration Far-Flug C.lebrations of Inauguration Record C.owds Gather in D.C. Previewing Obama's First 100 Days C.ris C.hen, who brought her 18-year-old son Elliott from Seattle, said the spirit of the day renewed her faith in the American way of government.
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American Psychologist 48, 10 (1993): 1070 – 1076; Flug, K.,
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Noah Flug, an Auschwitz survivor and one of the negotiators who helped determine that former Nazi slaves and forced laborers will receive as much as $7,500 each from the $5 billion fund established by Germany to compensate Nazi victims "Alzheimer's disease doesn't make special arrangements for presidents or First Ladies."
Perspectives 2008
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Their most indefatigable strategist was James Flug, a longtime friend of Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts who, at 67, was decades older than most of the other legal counsels on the Judiciary Committee staff.
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