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9 Donald Stevenson Watson and Mary A. Holman. Concentration of Patents from Government Financed Research in Industry.— "Review of Economics and Statistics 49", N 3, VIII. 1967, pp. 375—381.

10 Dickson. Think Tanks, p. 10.

11 J. E. Goldman. Toward a National Technology Policy. — "Science", N 2, IX. 1972, p. 1079.

12 Harry Ноше Ransom. The Intelligence Establishment. Cambridge, 1970, p. 8.

13 U. S., Congress, Senate, Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights, Committee on the Judiciary. — "Army Surveillance of Civilians: A Documentary Analysis". Washington, 1972, pp. 96—97.

14 U. S., Congress, Senate, Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights, Committee on Judiciary. —"Staff Report", IV. 1972, p. 4.

15 U. S., Congress, House. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, III. 1972, p. 1285. (Да- лее — The Moorhead Hearings.)

16 Ransom. The Intelligence Establishment, p. 88.

17 "Intelligence Costs for Military in '70 Put at $ 2. 9 Billion". — "New York Times", 14. V. 1970.

18 Benjamin Welles. Nixon Reported Weighing Revamping of Intelligence Services. — "New York Times", 11. V. 1971.

19 The Moorhead Nearings, p. 1033.

20 Carol M. Barker and Matthew H. Fox. Classified Files: The Yellowing Pages. New York, 1972, p. 15.

21 "Cost Twice as High to Conceal as Reveal". — "Los Angeles Times", 16. V. 1972.

22 Robert S. Semple. Nixon Vetoes Bill to Fund Public TV. — "New York Times", I, VII. 1972.

23 "Действия Никсона позволили его администрации добиться двух целей: (1) выхолостить общественное телевещание — скромную, но развивающуюся образовательную телесеть и (2) расстроить направленную на службу общественности деятельность образовательного телевидения". "Politics in Public Broadcasting". — "Los Angeles Times", 25. X. 1972.

24 Fred Powledge. Public Television: A Question of Survival. New York, 1972.

25 Bill Greely. Deem СРВ as a White House 0 & 0 Via Loomis and Other Appointments. — "Variety", 27. IX. 1972; 20. XII. 1972.

26 Alan Wells. Picture — Tube Imperialism? New York, 1972, p. 96.

27 Ibid.

28 U. S., Congress, Senate, hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations. Washington, 1971, pp. 815—820.

29 John J. O'Connor. U.S.I.A. Propaganda. — "New York Times" I IV 1972.

30 John W. Finney. U.S.I.A. Confirms Role in Unattributed Pamphlets. — "New York Times", 22. III. 1972.

31 Bernard Gwertzman. U. S. Radio Abroad Wins Senate Test. — "New York Times", 8, VI. 1972.

32 James Aronson. The Press and the Cold War. New York, 1971.

33 Bernard Gwertzman. U. S. Radio Abroad Wins Senate Test. — "New York Times", 8, VI. 1972.