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345 Selected Works of Seymour Hersh A complete bibliography of Seymour Hersh’s work would take dozens of pages. He wrote hundreds of articles for the Associated Press alone from 1963 to 1967; then, from 1972 to 1979, hundreds more for the New York Times. From 1999 to the present he has written dozens of articles for the New Yorker. The bibliography that follows represents a small sliver of his most important articles and ends, in essence, where this book ends, soon after Abu Ghraib in 2005. A complete bibliography through 2011 can be found at http://faculty.newpaltz .edu/robmiraldi/index.php/scoop-artist-bibliography. 1967 “Just a Drop Can Kill,” New Republic, May 6, 11–15. “But Don’t Tell Anyone I Told You,” New Republic, December 9, 13–14. “Gas and Germ Warfare,” New Republic, July 1, 12–14. 1968 “The Secret Arsenal,” New York Times, August 25, SM26. Chemical and Biological Warfare: America’s Hidden Arsenal (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill). 1969 “Dare We Develop Biological Weapons?” New York Times, September 28, SM28. “GermWarfare:ForAlmaMater,GodandCountry,”Ramparts,December,20–28. “The Story Everyone Ignored,” Columbia Journalism Review, Winter 1969– 1970, 55–58. “Officer Charged with Murdering 109 in Viet,” Chicago Sun Times, November 13, 1, 19. “GI’s Story of Pinkville: ‘Point-Blank Murder,’” Sun Times, November 20, 1, 4. 346 SELECTED WORKS OF SEYMOUR HERSH “Hoosier’s Story ‘I Killed Dozens in Pinkville,’” Sun Times, November 25, 1, 6. “‘Like Wild Animals’ prior to Pinkville: Story of GI in Unit,” Sun Times, December 2, 57. “Germs and Gas as Weapons,” New Republic, June 7, 13–16. “On Uncovering the Great Nerve Gas Coverup,” Ramparts, June, 12–18. 1970 “How I Broke the My Lai Story,” Saturday Review, July 11, 46–49. My Lai 4: A Report on the Massacre and Its Aftermath (New York, Random House). 1971 “The Reprimand,” New Yorker, October 9, 101–2. 1972 (Unless otherwise noted, all articles from 1972 to 1981 are from New York Times.) “Coverup,” New Yorker, January 22, 29, 34–40, 40–48. Cover-up: The Army’s Secret Investigation of the Massacre at My Lai 4 (New York: Vintage Books). “General Bombed in North before President’s Order,” June 11, 1. “General Testified He Made 20 Raids without Orders,” June 13, 1. “Airman Says Raid Reports Were Falsified on Orders,” June 14, 3. “Sargeant Says 200 Men Helped Falsify Bomb Data,” September 7, 1972, 1. “Ex-Airmen Tell of 20 Planned Raids a Month in ’70–71,” June 16, 3. “You Might Call It ‘Protective Aggression,’” June 18, E1. “Somebody Higher Up Must Have Known,’” September 17, E1. “How We Ran the Secret Air War in Laos,” October 29, SM18. “Decline and Near Fall of the U.S. Army,” Saturday Review, November 18, 58–65. 1973 “4 Watergate Defendants Reported Still Being Paid,” January 14, 1. “Pressures to Plead Guilty Alleged in Watergate Case,” January 15, 1. Hersh, “McCord Reported Linking Payoffs,” April 9, 1. “Watergate Jury Believed Seeking a Haldeman Link,” April 22, 1. “CIA Memos Show Political Fears over Watergate,” June 4, 1. “New Dean Charge on Nixon Awaited,” June 24, 1. “Colson Is Accused of Improper Use of His Influence,” July 1, 1. [18.191.234.191] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 11:57 GMT) SELECTED WORKS OF SEYMOUR HERSH 347 “Cambodian Raids Reported Hidden before ’70 Foray,” July 15, 1. “U.S. Confirms Pre-1970 Raids,” July 17, 1. “Secret Raids on Cambodia before ’70 Totaled 3,500,” July 18, 1. “Falsifying Military Records . . . ,” July 22, 153. “Cambodian War: Cover-up Keeps On Unraveling,” July 29, E2. “Secret Air Raids Extended to Laos, Senators Believe,” July 29, 1. 1974 “Spying in the White House Said to Have Begun in ’70,” February 3, 1. “President Warned Justice Department against Inquiry on His Watergate Role” May 2, 1. “Senate to Query Justice Officials on Cover-up Case,” May 9, 1. “Nixon Use of Ethnic Epithets Is Reported,” May 12, 1. “Huge CIA Operation Reported in U.S. against Antiwar Forces, Other Dissidents in Nixon Years,” December 22, 1. 1975 “Colby Said to Confirm CIA Role in U.S.,” January 1, 37. “CIA Admits Domestic Acts, Denies ‘Massive’ Illegality,” January 16, 1. “CIA Salvage Ship Brought Up Part of Soviet Sub Lost in 1968, Failed to Raise Atom Missiles,” March 19, 1. “Submarines of U.S. Stage Spy Missions inside Soviet Waters,” May 25, 1. “Report on CIA Is Praised, but Recommendations Are Called Weak,” June 12, 23...

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