The Boston Globe, July 9th, 1997
WASHINGTON -- It wasn't quite the way Senator Fred Thompson of Tennessee had pictured it. The chairman of the campaign finance hearings had hoped to hold the session in the stately Senate Caucus Room, where he played a major role in the Watergate hearings nearly a quarter century ago as Republican counsel. Then, with a presidency at stake, the investigation had been mostly bipartisan and Thompson had asked the question that revealed that Richard M. Nixon had his office bugged. Yesterday, the scene looked more like a hotel seminar room than a congressional sanctuary. At the urging of television...
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