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The CIA and journalism
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Books
- Joseph J. Trento, The Secret History of the CIA, Random House, October 2001, ISBN 978-0-7615-2562-2 ISBN 0-7615-2562-9
Related SourceWatch Resources
External links
- The Global Intelligence News Portal: CIA: Use of journalists
- Daniel Brandt , "Journalism and the CIA: The Mighty Wurlitzer", NameBase NewsLine, No. 17, April-June 1997.
- Carl Bernstein, "The CIA & The Media", Rolling Stone, October 27, 1977. (extract)
- The Senate Intelligence Oversight Committee, "Written testimony of John M. Deutch, Director of Central Intelligence: Agency Use of Journalists, Clergy, Peace Corps and Volunteers for Intelligence Operations", July 17, 1996.
- Kate Houghton, "Subverting Journalism: Reporters and the CIA", Committee to Protect Journalists, 1996.
- Robert Parry, "Money, Media & the Mess in America, Consortium News, January 28, 2005.
- Jim Boyd, "Editorial Pages: Why Courage is Hard to Find," Nieman Reports, Spring 2006.


