The Nation, November 4th, 1996
There have been renewed charges, with the release of the Verona intercepts, that I.F. Stone was paid by Soviet intelligence, but there is no real basis for such charges. A Sept 1996 Reader's Digest article is the primary source for the new charges.
The accusation that I.F. Stone was in the pay of Soviet intelligence, first leveled four years ago, has now re-emerged with an offer of new proof: references to Stone in the decoded World War II Soviet intelligence cables known as the Venona intercepts. This latest attack appears in the September Reader's Digest, in an article titled "Secrets of Ve...
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