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The Man Who Knew Too Much

About 7 pages (2,070 words)

The Texas Observer, February 14th, 2003

Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers 480 pages, $29.95. You've seen a lot of movies like this: It's the new guy's first day on the job, but before he's even had time to find the coffee maker, an enormous crisis erupts, and he and his new colleagues are forced to work together to resolve it without really knowing each other yet. Can the old hands trust the new guy? Can he trust them? And we're off. As if to prove his life would make a great movie, Daniel Ellsberg opens his memoir, Secrets, with his first day at the Pentagon, where he worked under Assistant Secretary of Defens...

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