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Stalking Dr. Kissinger

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Seymour Hersh collected a mountain of damning evidence, but he let his man escape

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The most influential private citizen in America

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Comfortable friend, formidable adversary (second of two articles)

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Adenauer and McCloy

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The godfathers of the new Germany (first of two articles)

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