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Watergate reporter reveals media [tempts to cover for CIA agents l liy eadyfot tkeFBl, ™day in m during he state J it col- THE BATTALION TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1977 Pag® 3 United Press International W YORK — Investigative re- ;er Carl Bernstein says some of most influential figures in ?rican journalism cooperated 1) the Central Intelligence bey during the past 25 years, mstein, in a copyrighted story appear in Rolling Stone azine Oct. 4, said at least 25 organizations provided “cov- for CIA employes masquer- ig as journalists abroad, ournalists provided a full range andestine services — from sim- telligence collection to serving 3-betweens with spies in Com- list countries,” he wrote, said such news executives as am Paley of CBS, the late y Luce of Time, the late Ar- Hays Sulzberger of The New climes, the late Philip Graham he Washington Post, Barry aham Sr. of The Louisville rier-Joumal and the late James ley of the Copley News Service it their cooperation to the icy. ” esaidABC, NBC, United Press mational, the Associated Press, ter, Hearst, Scripps-Howard, sweek, Mutual Broadcasting, Miami Herald, and the old Sat- y Evening Post and New York Id-Tribune also “cooperated the CIA.” He said the news organizations mentioned were among 25 that “provided cover for the agency,” but the New York Times, CBS and Time were “by far the most valuable of these institutions.” Bernstein said columnist Joseph Alsop and his brother, the late Stewart Alsop, “undertook clandes tine tasks for the agency.” Alsop told UPI in Washington Sunday that he has never done any thing he didn’t believe in. “If you have a chance to help your country, it is your job to do so,” he said. The Times said it “has absolutely no information to add” to a 1976 statement by Arthur Ochs Sulzberger: “I never heard of the Times being approached either in my capacity as publisher or as the son of the late Mr. Sulzberger.” A spokeswoman for CBS con ceded some of its correspondents briefed the CIA in the 1950s, but said “it was common at the time” and “all the news media did it — ABC, NBC, the New York Times, UPI.” An editor on duty at the New York headquarters of Time said his superiors refused to comment Sun day because they hadn’t seen a copy of the article. “On the basis of our own internal investigations, we are satisfied that end in ’s first VER BEEN CAUGHT WITHOUT TOUR CLOTHES OR THAT EXTRA PECIAL DATE? 'e Tailor Our Schedule To Fit Your Schedule “Custom Aggie Care” AGGIE CLEANERS 111 N. 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