1. The Washington Post, April 07, 1998, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A10, 986 words, CIA Handles Disgruntled Workers With Caution; Each Year, Agency Treats Some on Leave, Like Groat, as Risks to National Security, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 2. The Washington Post, March 31, 1998, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A03, 482 words, CIA Official Offers Rules For Blowing The Whistle, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 3. The Washington Post, March 17, 1998, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A12, 531 words, Inspector: CIA Kept Ties With Alleged Traffickers, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 4. The Washington Post, March 12, 1998, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A22, 608 words, Anti-Saddam Iraqis Plan Appeal of U.S. Deportation Order, William Branigin, Washington Post Staff Writer 5. The Washington Post, March 01, 1998, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A17, 842 words, Radio Free Iraq Proposal Gains Momentum, Support in Congress, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 6. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), February 26, 1998, Thursday, News; Pg. 7, 396 words, Attacks on Americans; CIA Takes Islamic Threats 'Quite Seriously', By Walter Pincus; Washington Post Service, WASHINGTON 7. The Washington Post, February 25, 1998, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A21, 559 words, Anti-U.S. Calls For Attacks Are Seen as Serious; CIA Assesses Decrees From Islamic Militants, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 8. The Washington Post, February 23, 1998, Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A14, 916 words, U.S. Cautious on Backing Saddam's Foes; Albright Points Out Rifts Among Opposition; Berger Evokes Bay of Pigs, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 9. The Washington Post, February 18, 1998, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A15, 693 words, Officials Say Iranian Messages About Anti-Saddam Plot Triggered FBI Probe of CIA, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 10. The Washington Post, February 15, 1998, Sunday, Final Edition Correction Appended, A SECTION; Pg. A36, 1266 words, Saddam Hussein's Death Is a Goal, Says Ex-CIA Chief; Bush White House Advisers Hoped That 'Collateral Damage' Would Include Iraqi Leader, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 11. The Washington Post, February 01, 1998, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A09, 1000 words, Smaller Spy Satellites May Give U.S. Stealth Capability Over Trouble Spots, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 12. The Washington Post, January 30, 1998, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A04, 989 words, Probe Finds No CIA Link to L.A. Crack Cocaine Sales; Inspector General's Report Offers New Details About Contras' Relations With Traffickers, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 13. The Washington Post, January 29, 1998, Thursday, Final Edition Correction Appended, A SECTION; Pg. A07, 736 words, CIA Chief Calls Spread of Weapons Technology Top Threat to National Security, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 14. Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL), January 25, 1998, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 5A, 404 words, REPORT: MORE ANALYSIS NEEDED IN CHEMICAL WARFARE; PANEL FINDS FLAWS FROM PERSIAN GULF WAR, WALTER PINCUS; The Washinton Post, WASHINGTON 15. The Washington Post, January 25, 1998, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A08, 732 words, House Panel Pressing CIA for Raw Data; Sources Say GOP Demanding Same Information That Goes to President, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 16. The Washington Post, January 24, 1998, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A13, 461 words, Reno Orders IG to Withhold Report on CIA-Crack Probe, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 17. The Washington Post, January 24, 1998, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A22, 843 words, U.S. Analysis of Chemical and Biological Warfare Is Flawed, Panel Says, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 18. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), January 22, 1998, Thursday, Feature; Pg. 10, 419 words, U.S. to Improve Its Eyes in the Sky, By Walter Pincus; Washington Post Service, WASHINGTON 19. The Washington Post, January 20, 1998, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A07, 1253 words, Space Imagery Overhaul Aims at Better Data and Easier Access, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 20. The Washington Post, January 13, 1998, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A13; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 1846 words, A Low Profile For CIA Chief; Behind the Scenes, Tenet Gains Growing Respect, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 21. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), December 20, 1997, Saturday, News; Pg. 3, 299 words, No CIA-Drug Link Is Found; 2 Official Inquiries Fail to Back Report, Senior Aide Says, By Walter Pincus; Washington Post Service, WASHINGTON 22. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), December 20, 1997, Saturday, News; Pg. 3, 299 words, No CIA-Drug Link Is Found; 2 Official Inquiries Fail to Back Report, Senior Aide Says, By Walter Pincus; Washington Post Service, WASHINGTON 23. The Washington Post, December 20, 1997, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A10, 567 words, CIA Outsider Is Tapped To Be Inspector General; Snider Is Veteran of Senate Intelligence Panel, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 24. The Washington Post, December 19, 1997, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A02, 775 words, Inspectors General Find No Ties Between CIA, L.A. Drug Dealers; Allegations Also Involved Support for Nicaraguan Contras, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 25. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), December 8, 1997, Monday, News; Pg. 10, 370 words, Moscow Debates Increasing Reliance on Nuclear Deterrent, By Walter Pincus; Washington Post Service, WASHINGTON 26. The Washington Post, December 07, 1997, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A11, 707 words, Russia Considering Increased Nuclear Dependence; Move Would Allow Moscow to Cut Armed Forces, CIA Tells Congress, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 27. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), December 6, 1997, Saturday, News; Pg. 5, 382 words, Saddam in Control but Vulnerable, CIA Says, By Walter Pincus; Washington Post Service, WASHINGTON 28. The Washington Post, December 05, 1997, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A45, 598 words, Iraqi Leader Vulnerable but Still in Control; CIA Assesses Regime Of Saddam Hussein, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 29. The Washington Post, December 03, 1997, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A14, 760 words, CIA Official Ousted After Interceding for Friend, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 30. The Washington Post, November 19, 1997, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A02, 880 words, Military Had Plan to Blame Cuba If Glenn's Space Mission Failed, George Lardner Jr.; Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 31. The Washington Post, November 12, 1997, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A12, 554 words, Conferees Drop 'Whistleblower' Provision; Measure Would Have Allowed CIA Employees to Tell Congress of Wrongdoing, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 32. The Washington Post, October 18, 1997, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A14, 856 words, Covert Agent Sues the CIA Over Job Separation; Operative Says Agency Using False Allegation of Extramarital Affair With Russian Woman, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 33. The Washington Post, October 11, 1997, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A22, 721 words, 'Lots of Leads' in Files of Former East German Spy Service, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 34. The Washington Post, October 10, 1997, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A15, 1566 words, 'Bob From the CIA' Told a Story, Then Became One, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 35. The Washington Post, September 18, 1997, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A19; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 697 words, Bush, Helms Blow Out 50 Candles at CIA Party, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 36. The Guardian (London), September 16, 1997, THE GUARDIAN FOREIGN PAGE; Pg. 13, 709 words, INSIDE AMERICA: CIA PROFFERS MORE CLOAK, LESS DAGGER; As it approaches its 50th anniversary, the agency is being steered away from covert action, Walter Pincus The Washington Post 37. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), September 15, 1997, Monday, News; Pg. 1, 964 words, Putting Dagger Aside, CIA Again Stresses the Cloak, By Walter Pincus; Washington Post Service, WASHINGTON 38. The Washington Post, September 14, 1997, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A06, 1420 words, CIA Turns to Boutique Operations, Covert Action Against Terrorism, Drugs, Arms, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 39. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), September 5, 1997, Friday, News; Pg. 2, 504 words, Ex-Soviet Spymaster Seeks Residency in U.S., By Walter Pincus; Washington Post Service, WASHINGTON 40. The Washington Post, September 05, 1997, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A19, 557 words, Soviet Ex-Spy Raps Opponents Of Green Card, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 41. The Washington Post, September 04, 1997, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A13, 821 words, Ex-Soviet Spy Chief Seeks U.S. Legal Residency; Some CIA Retirees Oppose Move, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 42. The Washington Post, August 20, 1997, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A09, 746 words, Man With Rifle Was Seen Near Spy Chief's Home in '93; Incident Occurred Weeks Before CIA Slayings, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 43. The Washington Post, July 22, 1997, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A13; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 580 words, CIA Veteran Tapped to Run Operations; 'Legendary' Downing Called From Retirement, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 44. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), July 21, 1997, Monday, News; Pg. 3, 267 words, CIA Demands Investigation of Ex-Agent, By Walter Pincus; Washington Post Service, WASHINGTON 45. The Washington Post, July 19, 1997, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A16, 595 words, Justice Asked to Investigate Leaks by CIA Ex-Officials; Retired Case Officer Discussed Iraq Operations, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 46. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), July 14, 1997, Monday, News; Pg. 3, 680 words, House Republicans Put Security Focus on China, By Walter Pincus; Washington Post Service, WASHINGTON 47. The Washington Post, July 13, 1997, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A08, 639 words, Republicans Intensify Security Focus on Beijing; House-Passed Bills Call for Annual Intelligence Report, Center to Study Chinese Military, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 48. The Washington Post, July 11, 1997, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A21; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 526 words, Senate Confirms Tenet to Be Director of Central Intelligence, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 49. The Washington Post, July 02, 1997, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A21; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 588 words, Justice Dept. Report Won't Urge Counsel Probe of CIA Nominee, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 50. The Washington Post, June 25, 1997, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A08, 940 words, DEA Sting Operation Jeopardizes U.S. Anti-Drug Efforts With Pakistan, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 51. The Washington Post, June 19, 1997, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A19; THE FEDERAL PAGE; INSIDE: CIA, 737 words, Intelligence Community Faulted by House Panel, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 52. The Washington Post, June 19, 1997, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A10, 814 words, 2 Governments Cloak Details Of the Capture, Thomas W. Lippman, Washington Post Staff Writer 53. The Washington Post, June 18, 1997, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1516 words, Suspect in CIA Slayings Is Returned to U.S.; Pakistani to Be Arraigned in Fairfax Today in '93 Shootings, Robert O'Harrow Jr., Washington Post Staff Writer 54. The Washington Post, June 12, 1997, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A21; THE FEDERAL PAGE; INSIDE: CIA, 877 words, Panel Says Battlefield Intelligence Still Late, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 55. The Washington Post, June 06, 1997, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A02, 715 words, Panel Votes to Let Agency Staff Pass More Secrets to Capitol Hill, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 56. THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC, June 2, 1997 Monday, Final Chaser, EDITORIAL/OPINION; Pg. B4, 246 words, EDITORIAL ON 'MERCURY NEWS' UNFAIR TO JOURNALIST 57. THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC, May 26, 1997 Monday, Final Chaser, EDITORIAL/OPINION; Pg. B4, 616 words, DARK ALLIANCE; FLAWED JOURNALISM? 58. Austin American-Statesman, May 24, 1997, News; Pg. A30, 384 words, CIA considered killing leaders of Guatemala, WALTER PINCUS 59. The Washington Post, May 24, 1997, Saturday, Final Edition Correction Appended, A SECTION; Pg. A04, 841 words, CIA Had Hit List of 58 Guatemalans in the 1950s; Agency Reveals Details of Covert Action Against President Arbenz, Overthrown but Not Killed, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 60. The Washington Post, May 21, 1997, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A02, 633 words, Relatives of 4 Slain Marines Ask That Alleged Killer Be Deported, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 61. The Washington Post, May 15, 1997, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A21; THE FEDERAL PAGE; IN BRIEF, 236 words, Panel Defers Vote On Tenet Nomination, Walter Pincus 62. The Washington Post, May 14, 1997, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A04, 525 words, 2 Terrorist Groups Set Up U.S. Cells, Senate Panel Is Told; 2,600 FBI Positions Dedicated To the Fight, FBI's Freeh Says, Roberto Suro, Washington Post Staff Writer 63. The Washington Post, May 13, 1997, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A15; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 891 words, Plan Would Limit CIA Retirees' Activity; Regulation to Bar Top Officials From Foreign Government Work for 3 Years, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 64. The Washington Post, May 08, 1997, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A10, 662 words, Tenet's Financial Disclosures Under Review; CIA Nominee Listed Family Holdings in Greece, Telephone Stocks, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 65. The Washington Post, May 05, 1997, Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A11, 884 words, Senate Panel to Revisit Some Controversies at CIA Nominee's Hearing, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 66. The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN), May 4, 1997, SUNDAY, FINAL EDITION, Pg. A14, 352 words, MORALE AT CIA BRANCH PLUNGES AFTER AGENCY TURMOIL, Walter Pincus The Washington Post, WASHINGTON 67. Las Vegas Review-Journal (Las Vegas, NV), May 4, 1997 Sunday, FINAL EDITION, A;, Pg. 22A, 1032 words, CIA faces uncertain future following controversies, scandals, Walter Pincus 68. The Washington Post, May 01, 1997, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A21; THE FEDERAL PAGE; INSIDE: CIA, 1040 words, In Clandestine Service, Not So Secret Strains, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 69. The Washington Post, April 28, 1997, Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A17; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 629 words, Panel's Rule Widens Access To Nominee's FBI Report; Action May Prolong CIA Confirmation Process, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 70. The Washington Post, April 22, 1997, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A06, 617 words, Report Faults CIA's Delay in Ames Case; Agency Information 'Not Properly Referred' to FBI, Inspector General Says, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 71. The Washington Post, April 22, 1997, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A06; DEFENSE & DIPLOMACY, 165 words, CIA Hearings, Walter Pincus 72. The Washington Post, April 19, 1997, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A09, 607 words, Justice Report Echoes House Critique in Ames Case; FBI Sharply Takes Issue With Inspector General, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 73. The Washington Post, April 04, 1997, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A10, 617 words, Inspector General Probes CIA Memo Describing DNC Calls for Party Donor, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 74. The Washington Post, April 02, 1997, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A10, 1221 words, Berger Planning Better Check of Presidential Visitors; With Advance Notice, NSC Staff Would Screen Individuals With Foreign Interests or Connections, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 75. The Washington Post, March 26, 1997, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A17; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 990 words, CIA Trims a Little Off Middle; Higher-Pay Senior Slots Added to Keep Analysts Around, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 76. The Washington Post, March 25, 1997, Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE; Pg. E04; THE TV COLUMN, 1594 words, The TV Column, John Carmody, Washington Post Staff Writer 77. The Washington Post, March 22, 1997, Saturday, Final Edition Correction Appended, A SECTION; Pg. A02, 706 words, CIA Told Justice Dept. Last Month Of Contact on Democratic Donor; White House Not Informed Because of Criminal Probe, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 78. The Washington Post, March 21, 1997, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A22, 591 words, Senator Wants Full File on New CIA Choice, Walter Pincus, LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Washington Post Staff Writer 79. The Washington Post, March 20, 1997, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 934 words, CIA Deputy Chief Gets Clinton Nod for Top Post, John F. Harris; Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 80. The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN), March 19, 1997, WEDNESDAY, FINAL EDITION, Pg. A1, 678 words, ACTING DIRECTOR TOPS LIST FOR CIA; CLINTON DEPLORES POLITICS OF DESTRUCTION, John F. Harris and Walter Pincus The Washington Post, WASHINGTON 81. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), March 19, 1997, Wednesday, News; Pg. 1, 920 words, Lake Cites Postponements (folo); Lake Nomination: Imperiled From the Beginning, By Walter Pincus; The Washington Post 82. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), March 19, 1997, Wednesday, News; Pg. 7, 867 words, CIA Inquiring Into Controversial Oil Man's Contacts With White House, By Walter Pincus and R. Jeffrey Smith; Washington Post Service, WASHINGTON LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 83. The Washington Post, March 19, 1997, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1191 words, Tenet Emerges As Candidate For CIA Post; Clinton Calls Lake a Victim Of 'Political Destruction', John F. Harris; Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 84. Las Vegas Review-Journal (Las Vegas, NV), March 18, 1997 Tuesday, FINAL EDITION, A;, Pg. 1A, 1041 words, Lake drops bid for CIA post, Walter Pincus 85. The Washington Post, March 18, 1997, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1613 words, Lake Quits as CIA Nominee, Citing 'Nasty' Process, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 86. The Washington Post, March 18, 1997, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A06, 775 words, CIA Looks Into DNC Contacts; Effort to Help Donor Could Be 'Improper', Walter Pincus; R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post Staff Writers 87. Austin American-Statesman, March 14, 1997, News; Pg. A19, 435 words, Democrats criticize GOP for repetition with Lake, WALTER PINCUS 88. The Washington Post, March 14, 1997, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A22, 834 words, Democrats Say GOP Senators Are Being Repetitive in Questioning LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES of Lake, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 89. The Washington Post, March 13, 1997, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A04, 897 words, Lake Fends Off Jabs at His Integrity; Senators Grill CIA Pick On NSC Management, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 90. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), March 12, 1997, Wednesday, News; Pg. 1, 667 words, CIA Agent In Germany Might Have Spied on Iran; Intelligence Officials Deny U.S. Targeted German Technology, By Walter Pincus; Washington Post Service, WASHINGTON 91. The Washington Post, March 12, 1997, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A07, 980 words, Lake Pledges 'Unvarnished' Intelligence; Panel Starts Hearings On Nominee to CIA Post, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 92. The Washington Post, March 11, 1997, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A11, 921 words, Expelled CIA Agent Was Not Gathering Data on Germany, Sources Say, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 93. The Washington Post, March 05, 1997, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A19; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 763 words, Cabinet Hearings Promised; Energy, CIA LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Choices Still Await Action, Walter Pincus; Joby Warrick, Washington Post Staff Writers 94. The Washington Post, March 01, 1997, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A06, 598 words, Showdown Vote Sought on CIA Nomination; Sen. Kerrey Describes Chairman's Demand for Lake's Entire FBI File as 'Unreasonable', Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 95. The Washington Post, March 01, 1997, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1470 words, Plea Deals Arranged in 2 Spy Cases; Ex-FBI Agent Admits Guilt; Former Officer With CIA to Do Same, Charles W. Hall, Washington Post Staff Writer 96. The Washington Post, February 28, 1997, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A10, 523 words, Two on Panel 'Lean' Toward Backing Lake; CIA Nominee's Chances Improve in Committee, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 97. The Washington Post, February 27, 1997, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A14, 452 words, More Papers Requested in Lake Review; Sen. Shelby Also Seeks To Question NSC Staff, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 98. The Washington Post, February 15, 1997, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A19, 625 words, Lake Says He Did Not Meet With Fund-Raising Principals, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 99. The Washington Post, February 12, 1997, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A18, 1345 words, Citing NSC Meetings and Lake's Finances, Shelby Again Delays Hearings, Walter Pincus; Pierre Thomas, Washington Post Staff Writers 100. The Washington Post, February 11, 1997, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A03, 629 words, Ames Turned Over Secrets From the Start, Soviet Says, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 101. The Washington Post, February 08, 1997, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1012 words, Lake to Pay $5,000 In Financial Probe; CIA Pick Cleared on Bosnia Arms Testimony, Pierre Thomas; Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 102. The Washington Post, February 06, 1997, Thursday, Final Edition Correction Appended, A SECTION; Pg. A18, 981 words, GOP Report Questions Lake's Honesty on Iran-Bosnia Arms Testimony, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Writer 103. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), February 3, 1997, Monday, News; Pg. 1, 1120 words, Lake Lobbies the 'Inside Crowd' for CIA Job, By R. Jeffrey Smith and Walter Pincus; Washington Post Service, WASHINGTON 104. The Washington Post, February 02, 1997, Sunday, Final Edition, ANTHONY LAKE, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 2479 words, Lake Makes Overt Sales Pitch for CIA Directorship; Facing Grueling Review, Nominee Woos Agency, R. Jeffrey Smith; Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 105. The Washington Post, January 28, 1997, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A09, 924 words, CIA Manual Discussed 'Coercive' Interrogation; Latin Countries Used 1983 Training Book, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 106. The Washington Post, January 26, 1997, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A18, 988 words, Spy Suspect May Have Tripped Over FBI Ruse About KGB-Owed Money, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 107. The Washington Post, January 23, 1997, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A09, 1434 words, Spy Suspects Refusing to Go Quietly; Prosecutors LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Don't Have Leverage Used in Past to Get Tough Plea Deals, Charles W. Hall; Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 108. The Washington Post, January 18, 1997, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A27, 718 words, U.S. Planned Retaliation on Salvadorans; Rebels Targeted for 1985 Slaying of Americans, Pentagon Reports, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 109. The Washington Post, January 10, 1997, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A19; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 718 words, Lake Gets Pre-Confirmation Hearing Grilling on Spies, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 110. The Washington Post, January 07, 1997, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A02, 545 words, Jewelry Found in Alleged Spy's Bank Box, Documents Say, Charles W. Hall; Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 111. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), January 4, 1997, Saturday, News; Pg. 4, 267 words, Diplomatic Contretemps (folo); Congress Chief Backs Delhi Q Or Does He?, By Walter Pincus; The Washington Post, WASHINGTON LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 112. The Washington Post, January 03, 1997, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A32, 454 words, India May Send Home U.S. Aides in Spy Matter, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 113. The Washington Post, January 01, 1997, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A24, 996 words, Iranian Cash to Bosnia's Muslim President May Complicate Lake Hearings, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 114. The Washington Post, December 28, 1996, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A11, 580 words, The 'Company' Starts Acting Like One; CIA Newsletter Tribute to Departing Director Is First to Be Unclassified, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 115. The Washington Post, December 23, 1996, Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1026 words, CIA Again Eyes Abuses in Honduras; Probe Focuses on Agents' Failure to Report Torture Charges, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 116. The Washington Post, December 21, 1996, Saturday, Final Edition, METRO; Pg. C03, 622 words, Spy Suspect Could Face Death Penalty; Bail Again Denied For Ex-CIA Officer, Charles W. Hall, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 117. The Washington Post, December 15, 1996, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A18, 974 words, Secrecy on Bosnian Arms a Mistake, Lake Says; Congress Should Have Been Informed of 1994 Decision, CIA Designate Tells Senators, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 118. The Washington Post, December 12, 1996, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A19; THE FEDERAL PAGE; INSIDE: CIA, 1313 words, Former CIA Official Details Iraq Deal; Counterterrorism Chief Clarridge Tried to Arrange Capture of Achille Lauro Suspect, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 119. The Washington Post, December 06, 1996, Friday, Final Edition, ANTHONY LAKE, A SECTION; Pg. A27, 1301 words, Little-Known Insiders Gaining Prominence on Clinton Team; Intelligence Agency Should Like the Cut Of Lake's Cloak, Walter Pincus; Thomas W. Lippman, Washington Post Staff Writers 120. The Washington Post, December 05, 1996, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A12, 481 words, Panel: Intelligence Estimate Wasn't Skewed, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 121. The Washington Post, December 01, 1996, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A20, 1195 words, Lacking Witnesses, Espionage Prosecutors Build Cases on LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Circumstances, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 122. Austin American-Statesman, November 28, 1996, News; Pg. A29, 475 words, CIA studying why agents quit; Experts say younger officers lack morale in post-Cold War endeavors, WALTER PINCUS 123. Austin American-Statesman, November 27, 1996, News; Pg. A3, 524 words, Former leaders of Contras deny CIA-cocaine link; Pastora, Calero tell Senate panel they were unaware that 2 fellow Nicaraguans were smugglers, WALTER PINCUS 124. The Washington Post, November 27, 1996, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A04, 658 words, Contra Leaders Address Drug Allegations; CIA Role in Trafficking Denied; One Explains Gifts From Cocaine Dealer, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 125. The Washington Post, November 26, 1996, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A02, 674 words, Internal CIA Study to Ask Why Officers Are Quitting; Unusual Number of Resignations Prompts Concern, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 126. The Washington Post, November 24, 1996, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 3526 words, Waiting to Close the Trap on Suspected Spy; Federal Agencies Watched Senior CIA Officer for 13 Months While Amassing Evidence, R. Jeffrey Smith; Roberto Suro, Washington Post Staff Writers 127. The Washington Post, November 22, 1996, Friday, Final Edition, HAROLD JAMES NICHOLSON, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1852 words, A False Sense of Security; For 23 Years, Alleged Spy Jim Nicholson Was the Picture of Covert Perfection, Charles W. Hall; R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post Staff Writers 128. THE PHOENIX GAZETTE, November 20, 1996 Wednesday, Final, EDITORIAL/OPINION; Pg. B5, 884 words, NEWS READERS BEWARE; OVERHYPED STORIES CAN LEAD GULLIBLE INTO FACTUAL SWAMP, By MARK GENRICH 129. The Washington Post, November 20, 1996, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A07, 1120 words, U.S. Protests to Russia; Options for Other Action in Spy Case Are Limited, R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post Staff Writer 130. The Washington Post, November 19, 1996, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A11, 1132 words, Rooting Out 'Sour Apples' Inside the CIA; Latest Incident Calls Into Question Effectiveness of Reforms After Ames Embarrassment LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Walter Pincus; Roberto Suro, Washington Post Staff Writers 131. Los Angeles Times, November 16, 1996, Saturday, Home Edition, Page 1, 1153 words, CIA HEAD SPEAKS IN L.A. TO COUNTER CRACK CLAIMS; COCAINE: HE VOWS TO PROBE ALLEGATIONS THAT AGENCY AIDED DEALERS. ANGRY SOUTH-CENTRAL AUDIENCE IS SKEPTICAL., JOHN L. MITCHELL and NORA ZAMICHOW, TIMES STAFF WRITERS 132. The Washington Post, November 16, 1996, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A06, 1986 words, Drug Dealer Who Said CIA Aided Contra Traffickers Alters Claim, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 133. The Washington Post, November 09, 1996, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A07, 515 words, Hitz Says Ark. Town Not a Secret CIA Base; Inquiry Sought by House Panel After Book Alleged Arms, Drug Activities in the 1980s, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 134. The Washington Post, November 08, 1996, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A26, 700 words, Policy on Bosnia Arms Gets Mixed Review; Senate Panel Lauds Success, Assails Secrecy in Allowing Shipments, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 135. The Washington Post, November 06, 1996, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A14, 969 words, No Links to Drug Dealers Turn Up in CIA Records, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 136. Austin American-Statesman, October 31, 1996, News; Pg. A5, 847 words, Nicaragua, drugs, CIA and questions, DOUGLAS FARAH AND WALTER PINCUS 137. The Washington Post, October 31, 1996, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 2199 words, CIA, Contras and Drugs: Questions on Links Linger, Douglas Farah; Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 138. The Washington Post, October 26, 1996, Saturday, Final Edition, OP-ED; Pg. A21; FREE FOR ALL, 940 words, Free For All 139. The Commercial Appeal (Memphis), October 24, 1996, Thursday, Final Edition, Pg. 2A, 370 words, CIA didn't push drugs, but closed its eyes, panel told, Walter Pincus, The Washington Post, WASHINGTON 140. The Washington Post, October 24, 1996, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A18, 1098 words, Ex-Prober: CIA Ignored Drug Issue; Agency Didn't Encourage Trafficking to Aid Contras, Senate Panel Told, Walter Pincus, LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Washington Post Staff Writer 141. The Washington Post, October 21, 1996, Monday, Final Edition, STYLE; Pg. D01; MEDIA NOTES, 956 words, Kristol Brings Out The Animal In Dole Aide, Howard Kurtz, Washington Post Staff Writer 142. The Washington Post, October 20, 1996, Sunday, Final Edition, OP-ED; Pg. C06; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 228 words, How Much Crack Would It Take? 143. The Washington Post, October 16, 1996, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A19; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 119 words, Crossword Puzzle Palace, Walter Pincus 144. The Washington Post, October 12, 1996, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A06, 542 words, Internal Investigator Extends His Probe Of CIA-Contra Crack Cocaine Allegations, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 145. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), October 10, 1996, OPINION, 574 words, Crack and the CIA LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 146. The Washington Post, October 09, 1996, Wednesday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; Pg. A18, 391 words, The Story of the Crack Explosion 147. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 8, 1996, Tuesday, SOONER EDITION, Pg. C-1, 647 words, CIA, CRACK BEAR FURTHER INVESTIGATION, TONY NORMAN 148. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 6, 1996, Sunday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, WAR PAGE, Pg. 01B, 2577 words, CIA DIDN'T FUEL CRACK EPIDEMIC, NEWSPAPER SAYS; WASHINGTON POST REBUTS FINDINGS OF AUGUST SERIES THAT TARGETED THE CONTRA; CONNECTION, Roberto Suro; And Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 149. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), October 05, 1996, NEWS, 1094 words, In America's Crack Epidemic, No Sign of a CIA-Nicaragua Conspiracy, Roberto Suro and Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 150. The Washington Post, October 04, 1996, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 4048 words, The CIA and Crack: Evidence Is Lacking Of Alleged Plot; Nicaraguans Had Limited Role In Bringing Drug to U.S. Cities, Roberto Suro; Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 151. The Washington Post, October 04, 1996, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A18, 312 words, A Long History of Drug Allegations, Walter Pincus 152. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), August 16, 1996 NEWS, 534 words, CIA DirectorIs PlanningTo Step Down,Friends Say, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 153. Chicago Sun-Times, August 15, 1996, THURSDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, NWS; Pg. 22, 353 words, Pals say CIA chief to step down, BY WALTER PINCUS, WASHINGTON 154. The Palm Beach Post, August 15, 1996, Thursday, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 3A, 360 words, SOURCES SAY CIA CHIEF WANTS OUT BY END OF THE YEAR, WALTER PINCUS, WASHINGTON 155. The Washington Post, August 15, 1996, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1028 words, CIA Director Planning to Resign, Sources Say; Deutch Tells Friends He's Dissatisfied, Hopes to Succeed Perry, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 156. The Washington Post, July 31, 1996, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A25; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 768 words, Deutch Shelves $10 Million CIA Field House Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 157. The Washington Times, July 31, 1996, Wednesday, Final Edition, Part A; NATION; INSIDE THE BELTWAY; Pg. A10, 783 words, John McCaslin; THE WASHINGTON TIMES 158. The Washington Post, July 18, 1996, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A25; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 861 words, Panel Rejects Intelligence Shift; House Committee Sides With Pentagon in Turf Battle With CIA, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 159. The Washington Post, July 08, 1996, Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A13; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 1708 words, Curtain Is Falling on Another Intelligence Drama: Reform, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 160. The Washington Post, June 30, 1996, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A11, 512 words, Panel Set Up by CIA Recommends Building Smaller, Cheaper Spy Satellites, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 161. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, June 21, 1996, Friday, 1752 words, PAPER TRAILS, Carrie Rengers 162. The Washington Post, June 11, 1996, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A20, 954 words, Woolsey, in Testimony, Criticizes White House; Bosnia-Iran Stance Called Unwise, Not Illegal, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 163. The Washington Post, June 07, 1996, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A21; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 571 words, Panels Continue Impasse on Intelligence; Senate Armed Services Bars Plan to Strengthen Role of CIA Head, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 164. THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS, June 2, 1996, Sunday, BULLDOG EDITION, NEWS; Pg. 13A, 737 words, Intelligence agencies fight for power; CIA, Pentagon and legislative committees turn reform effort into turf war, Walter Pincus, The Washington Post, WASHINGTON 165. The Washington Post, June 02, 1996, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A12, 1002 words, Hill Panels May Enter Controversy Over CIA Action on Croatia Envoy; State Dept. Officials Angered by Reports Covering Bosnia Arms Policy, Walter Pincus; David B. Ottaway, Washington Post Staff Writers LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 166. The Washington Post, May 30, 1996, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A29; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 741 words, Intelligence Battleground: Reform Bill, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 167. The Washington Post, May 24, 1996, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A34, 521 words, U.S. Official Backs Signal to Croatia On Arms Shipment, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 168. The Washington Post, May 23, 1996, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A19; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 792 words, Intelligence Gets Raise In House, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 169. The Washington Post, May 22, 1996, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A25, 719 words, Specter Says Top Officials Hid Arms Policy, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 170. The Washington Post, May 10, 1996, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A25; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 673 words, House Panel Approves Intelligence Reforms; Measure Breaks With Senate, President by Turning Down Imagery and Mapping Agency Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 171. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), May 08, 1996, NEWS, 960 words, A Keeper of Secrets Who Bared CIA, George Lardner and Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 172. The Washington Post, May 07, 1996, Tuesday, Final Edition, Bill Colby, A SECTION; Pg. A10, 1177 words, In Wake of Watergate, Colby's Candor Forever Changed CIA, George Lardner; Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 173. The Washington Post, May 05, 1996, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A06, 985 words, GOP Rejects Comparisons of Bosnia Inquiry to 'October Surprise' Probe, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 174. The Washington Post, April 28, 1996, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A20, 1193 words, Iranian Arms and the 'Instruction of No Instructions'; White House Says Records Show U.S. Position on Shipments to Bosnia Was Not a Hasty Decision, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 175. The Washington Post, April 27, 1996, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A06, 513 words, Spy Moved From Solitary Detention; Ames Gains Release to General Population at Allenwood Penitentiary, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 176. The Washington Post, April 26, 1996, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A15, 622 words, U.S. Sought Other Bosnia Arms Sources; Plan Intended to End Lobbying on Embargo, Counter Iran's Influence, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 177. The Washington Post, April 25, 1996, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A29; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 688 words, Spy Chief's Grasp Reaches Other Pockets; Senate Panel Hands DCI Budget Power in Pentagon, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 178. The Washington Post, April 24, 1996, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A19; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 653 words, Clinton Approves Disclosure Of Intelligence Budget Figure, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 179. The Washington Post, April 22, 1996, Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A09, 1306 words, Bosnia Arms Fracas Not About Broken Laws; U.S. Campaign Politics, Iran's Role Make New Controversy of Old Issue, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 180. The Washington Post, April 17, 1996, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A06, 588 words, Official Balks At Hearing On Bosnia, Walter Pincus, LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Washington Post Staff Writer 181. The Washington Post, April 16, 1996, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1410 words, Internal U.S. Probe Faults Policy on Bosnian Arms; But Panel Found No Illegal Covert Operation, Ann Devroy, Washington Post Staff Writer 182. The Washington Post, April 13, 1996, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A24, 711 words, Reconnaissance of Bosnia Goes On-Line; CIA Displays Computer System Using Images From Drone Vehicles, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 183. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), March 19, 1996, NEWS, 1040 words, FBI Grows, and Steps on Big Toes, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 184. The Washington Post, March 18, 1996, Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A10, 1443 words, FBI, CIA Try to Set Turf Rules as Bureau Branches Out; State Department Is Concerned About Possible Conflicts Between Law Enforcement and Foreign Policy Goals, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 185. The Washington Post, March 05, 1996, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A13; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 628 words, Untangling the Spy Network's Webs; Rep. Combest Wants CIA Clandestine Operations Separate and NRO Split, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 186. The Washington Post, March 01, 1996, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A15; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 884 words, Turner: CIA Nearly Used A Journalist in Tehran, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 187. The Washington Post, March 01, 1996, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A15; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 947 words, Expert Panel Wants Intelligence Director to Hold More Power, R. Jeffrey Smith; Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 188. The Washington Post, February 27, 1996, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A17; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 529 words, Top 2 Officials Fired At Spy Satellite Office; Agency Had Secretly Accumulated Funds, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 189. The Washington Post, February 23, 1996, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A17; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 836 words, CIA Defends Rule on Use Of Reporters, LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Walter Pincus; R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post Staff Writers 190. The Washington Post, February 22, 1996, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A26, 716 words, CIA Can Waive Prohibition Against Using U.S. Clergy Abroad for Covert Work, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 191. The Washington Post, February 21, 1996, Wednesday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; Pg. A18, 435 words, Again, the CIA and the Press 192. The Washington Post, February 20, 1996, Tuesday, Final Edition, OP-ED; Pg. A10; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 528 words, Nonofficial 'Covers' for U.S. Spies 193. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), February 17, 1996, NE, 760 words, Waiver Lets The CIA Use Newspapers as Cover for Spies, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 194. The Washington Post, February 17, 1996, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A06, 786 words, CIA to Retain Right to Use Journalistic Cover, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 195. The Washington Post, February 16, 1996, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A24, 860 words, 'Loophole' Revealed in Prohibition on CIA Use of Journalistic Cover, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 196. The Washington Post, February 10, 1996, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A24, 567 words, CIA Expands Strategic, Tactical Intelligence for Diplomats in Bosnia, Official Says, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 197. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), January 31, 1996, NEWS, 707 words, Should the CIA Get More Ways to Spy?; A Call for Rethinking of Barriers, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 198. The Washington Post, January 30, 1996, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A13; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 1024 words, Relaxed CIA Covert Action Rules Urged; Blue-Ribbon Panel Wants More 'Risk-Taking' Within Limits of the Law, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 199. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), January 15, 1996, NEWS, 720 words, CIA Is Reported to Play Growing Role in Bosnia, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 200. The Washington Post, January 13, 1996, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 910 words, CIA, Military Spy Mission Set for Bosnia, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 201. The Washington Post, January 12, 1996, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A18, 1099 words, Agencies Debate Value of Being Out in the Cold; Spies Under 'Nonofficial Cover' Are Among Most Sensitive Operations, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 202. The Houston Chronicle, December 31, 1995, Sunday, 2 STAR Edition, a; Pg. 2, 817 words, CIA director faces test of influence; Critics await a key discipline decision, WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON 203. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), December 29, 1995, NEWS, 667 words, CIA Chief Faces Test Over Reach Of Spy Arm, Walter Pincus WASHINGTON 204. The Washington Post, December 27, 1995, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A06, 1124 words, CIA's Spies Watching Deutch's Disciplinary Decision on Paris Station Chief, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 205. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), December 22, 1995, NEWS, 1067 words, U.S. Traitor's Ex-Employer Calls His Behavior in Jail 'Dignified', Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 206. The Washington Post, December 21, 1995, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A26, 716 words, Russian Spy Chief Calls Ames 'Dignified,' Discusses Agency's Current Challenges, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 207. The Washington Post, December 10, 1995, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A06, 1860 words, Deutch Leaving No Doubt Who's in Charge of Intelligence, R. Jeffrey Smith; Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 208. The Ledger (Lakeland, FL), December 9, 1995, Saturday, 432 words, CIA: U.S. MISLED ON RUSSIA'S MIGHT, Walter Pincus The Washington Post 209. The Washington Post, December 09, 1995, Saturday, Final Edition Correction Appended, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1120 words, Tainted Moscow Data Swayed U.S., CIA Says; Information Concealed Soviet Decline, Hill Told, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 210. The Washington Post, November 30, 1995, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A21; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 772 words, Cuba Adviser Probed in Leak of CIA Data, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 211. The Washington Post, November 29, 1995, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A23; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 641 words, CIA, Pentagon Back NIMA 'Concept,' Combining Spy Satellite Photo Units, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 212. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), November 17, 1995, NEWS, 840 words, CIA and Pentagon Battle for Spying Rights, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 213. The Washington Post, November 17, 1995, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A23; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 717 words, Tainted Intelligence Issue Blunted; Review Can't Find a Pentagon Decision Based on Soviet Disinformation, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 214. The Washington Post, November 16, 1995, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A21; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 1269 words, Pentagon Gaining Turf From the CIA; Intelligence Aides Deny Accounts That Deutch Lets Langley Lose Ground to LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Military, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 215. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), November 11, 1995, NEWS, 440 words, Senator Details Tainted CIA Reports, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 216. The Washington Post, November 10, 1995, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A18, 935 words, CIA Sent White House 35 Questionable Reports; Senator Says Documents in 1986-94 Did Not Indicate Sources Were Controlled by Moscow, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 217. The Washington Post, November 05, 1995, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A06, 882 words, CIA Chief Reconsiders Disclosure; Spy Operation Balks At Naming Agents, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 218. The Washington Post, November 03, 1995, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A26, 798 words, Pentagon Was Not Told Of CIA Debate on Data, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 219. The Washington Post, November 02, 1995, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1469 words, Costs Linked To CIA Data Under Study; Documents LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES May Have Skewed Defense Budget, Walter Pincus; R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post Staff Writers 220. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), November 01, 1995, NEWS, 814 words, KGB Fakes Given To U.S. Presidents; Mass Reprimands Asked For CIA Aides Involved, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 221. The Washington Post, November 01, 1995, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1032 words, CIA Chief Castigates 7 Agency Officials; Deutch's Criticism Excludes 3 Former Directors, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 222. The Guardian (London), October 31, 1995, THE GUARDIAN FOREIGN PAGE; Pg. 13, 947 words, PENTAGON PUSH TO STEP UP SPYING; The cold war may be over and won, but the security services are being urged to recruit more spooks abroad. Walter Pincus reports, Walter Pincus 223. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), October 31, 1995, NEWS, 987 words, This Pentagon Blueprint Builds Up a New Army of Spies Abroad, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 224. The Washington Post, October 31, 1995, Tuesday, Final Edition Correction Appended, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 847 words, CIA Passed Bogus News To Presidents; Ames Aided KGB Effort To Deceive, Reports Show, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 225. The Record, October 30, 1995; MONDAY; ALL EDITIONS, NEWS; Pg. B12, 805 words, PENTAGON PLANS MORE ESPIONAGE; TO SET UP PHONY BUSINESSES ABROAD, WALTER PINCUS, Washington Post News Service, WASHINGTON 226. The Washington Post, October 30, 1995, Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1160 words, Pentagon To Spy More Overseas; Covert Units Merged; Plan Includes Use Of Phony Businesses, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 227. The Washington Post, October 20, 1995, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A13, 964 words, Little-Noticed Provision Would Allow Secret Delays of Arms Sanctions, Walter Pincus; R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post Staff Writers 228. The Houston Chronicle, October 16, 1995, Monday, 3 STAR Edition, a; Pg. 7 401 words, CIA may consolidate analytical work on spy satellite photos, WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON, Spies LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 229. The Washington Post, October 15, 1995, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A03, 1086 words, Another Intelligence Image Faces Change; CIA Chief Mulls Consolidating Analysis of Spy Satellite Pictures, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 230. The Washington Post, October 05, 1995, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A14, 1150 words, Congress Debates Adding Smaller Spy Satellites to NRO's Menu, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 231. The Washington Post, October 03, 1995, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A14, 987 words, Punishment in Guatemala Affair Sparks Angry Backlash at CIA, R. Jeffrey Smith; Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 232. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), September 28, 1995, NEWS, 654 words, A CIA First on Rights Abuse; Agency Proposes Punishment in Killings, R. Jeffrey Smith and Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 233. The Washington Post, September 27, 1995, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A23, 909 words, CIA Chief To Punish Employees; Deutch Cites Handling Of Guatemala Efforts, R. Jeffrey Smith; Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 234. The Washington Post, September 26, 1995, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A06, 486 words, House, Senate Panels Make More Cuts in NRO Budget, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 235. Los Angeles Times, September 24, 1995, Sunday, Home Edition, Part A; Page 29; National Desk, 604 words, SECRET AGENCY REPORTEDLY SALTED AWAY $1-BILLION FUND; FINANCES: THE NATIONAL RECONNAISSANCE OFFICE DID NOTHING ILLEGAL, BUT CIA DIRECTOR ORDERS A RESTRUCTURING., By WALTER PINCUS, THE WASHINGTON POST, WASHINGTON 236. The Washington Post, September 24, 1995, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1065 words, Spy Agency Hoards Secret $1 Billion; Satellite Managers Did Not Tell Supervisors Of Classified 'Pot of Gold,' Hill Sources Say, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 237. The Ledger (Lakeland, FL), September 22, 1995, Friday, 419 words, U.S. BUGGED SOVIET EMBASSY, Walter Pincus The Washington Post 238. The Washington Post, September 22, 1995, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A17; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 503 words, CIA Bugged Soviet Embassy in Mexico City; 1960s Operation Disclosed in Declassified Kennedy Assassination LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Data, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 239. The Ledger (Lakeland, FL), September 13, 1995, Wednesday, 2255 words, SPY STILL EMBARRASSES CIA, EVEN IN CONFINEMENT, Walter Pincus The Washington Post 240. The Houston Chronicle, August 26, 1995, Saturday, 3 STAR Edition, a; Pg. 15, 517 words, Ames demands a cell of his own; Spy also wants computer in return for cooperating with CIA, WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON, Spies 241. The Washington Post, August 26, 1995, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A07, 725 words, Aldrich Ames, CIA Spar Over Rules of Detention; Confessed Spy Wants to Make a Deal With Government Guaranteeing Personal Cell, Computer, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 242. The Washington Post, August 23, 1995, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A05, 619 words, Ames Rejects Plan to Ease Confinement; Objecting to Prison Monitoring, Spy Stopped Seeing CIA Debriefers, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 243. The Washington Post, August 13, 1995, Sunday, Final Edition, STYLE; Pg. F01, 3034 words, THE MOPING MOLE; Convicted spy Aldrich Ames has spent the LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES year in solitary confinement. The trouble is, he doesn't like it there., Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 244. The Washington Post, August 10, 1995, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A25, 664 words, U.S. Probes Fake Letter On Guatemala Murders, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 245. The Washington Post, August 01, 1995, Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A17; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 839 words, CIA Director Adds 4 Deputies; Deutch Completes Restructuring of Top Staff Spots at Troubled Agency, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 246. The Washington Post, July 31, 1995, Monday, Final Edition Correction Appended, A SECTION; Pg. A06, 1010 words, Deutch Under Pressure to Punish CIA Agents; Several Congressmen Urge Strong Action Against Those Who Kept Guatemala Murders Secret, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 247. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), July 29, 1995, NEWS, 1027 words, CIA Speeds Inquiry To Root Out Agents Who Abuse Rights, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 248. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), July 28, 1995, NEWS, 534 words, CIA Cleared Over Guatemala Killings, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 249. The Washington Post, July 28, 1995, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A25; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 723 words, CIA Steps Up 'Scrub Down' of Agents; Agency May Weigh Rights Violations Against Value of Information, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 250. The Houston Chronicle, July 27, 1995, Thursday, 3 STAR Edition, a; Pg. 26 534 words, Oversight board clears CIA in Guatemala killings, WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON 251. The Washington Post, July 27, 1995, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 917 words, CIA Officials Are Cleared In Slayings; Oversight Board Critical Of Guatemala Updates, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 252. The Ledger (Lakeland, FL), July 26, 1995, Wednesday, 588 words, REPORT: CIA MADE MISTAKES BUT BROKE NO LAWS, Walter Pincus The Washington Post 253. The Washington Post, July 26, 1995, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A19, 591 words, Inspector General Says CIA Made Mistakes in Guatemala, LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 254. The Washington Post, July 12, 1995, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A20, 788 words, CIA Opens Cables Tied to Rosenbergs, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 255. The Washington Post, June 12, 1995, Monday, Final Edition Correction Appended, A SECTION; Pg. A11, 1454 words, Naming Those Betrayed by Ames; Books Add Detail About Deadly Activities of CIA Officer Turned Spy, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 256. The Washington Post, May 13, 1995, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A02, 419 words, Panel Closes Inquiry in Ames Case, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 257. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), May 05, 1995, NEWS, 574 words, A Top CIA Official to Step Down; Embattled Counterintelligence Chief Decides to Bow Out, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 258. The Washington Post, May 03, 1995, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A16, 397 words, CIA Operations Chief To Retire at Week's End, Walter LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Washington Post Staff Writer 259. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), April 22, 1995, NEWS, 1307 words, Debris From Vehicle Led Police to Rental Outlet, Walter Pincus and Pierre Thomas 260. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), April 22, 1995, NEWS, 1307 words, Debris From Vehicle Led Police to Rental Outlet, Walter Pincus and Pierre Thomas 261. The Washington Post, April 21, 1995, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1604 words, Suspects in Blast Rented Truck for $ 80; No License Demanded; Men Looked Like Soldiers, Sheriff Says, Walter Pincus; Pierre Thomas, Washington Post Staff Writers 262. The Salt Lake Tribune, April 07, 1995, Friday, Nation-World; Pg. A1, 553 words, EX-CIA OFFICIAL SCOLDS THE PRESS DURING BYU VISIT INMAN BLASTS PRESS AT BYU TALK, By Robert Kirby SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE 263. The Washington Post, April 05, 1995, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A24, 1175 words, U.S. Agencies at Odds Over Response to American's Slaying LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES in Guatemala, R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post Staff Writer 264. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), March 31, 1995, NEWS, 720 words, CIA Is to Settle Sex Bias Cases; Deal Would End Women's Class-Action Suit, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 265. The Washington Post, March 30, 1995, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1075 words, U.S. Widens Guatemalan Death Probe; Letter Says Army, NSA Shredded Documents, R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post Staff Writer 266. The Washington Post, March 30, 1995, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A11, 681 words, CIA Agrees to Settle Discrimination Charges by Female Case Officers, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 267. The Washington Post, March 19, 1995, Sunday, Final Edition, OP-ED; Pg. C06, 291 words, Spy vs. Spy, Economically Speaking 268. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), March 18, 1995, NEWS, 894 words, Budget-Cutters Size Up Pentagon's Intelligence System, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 269. The Washington Post, March 17, 1995, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1154 words, Military Espionage Cuts Eyed; Duplication Cited Among Pentagon Agencies, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 270. The Washington Post, March 15, 1995, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A04, 677 words, Senate Republicans Question Elevation of CIA Director to the Cabinet, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 271. The Washington Post, March 12, 1995, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1676 words, Clinton Tries To Step Past CIA Debacle; President Picks Deutch To Head Agency After Carns Nomination Fails, Ann Devroy; Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 272. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), March 11, 1995, NEWS, 694 words, U.S. to Rein In Spy Agencies, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 273. The Ledger (Lakeland, FL), March 11, 1995, Saturday, 821 words, CIA NOMINEE CARNS DROPS OUT OVER VISA IRREGULARITIES, Ann Devroyand Walter Pincus The Washington Post LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 274. The Washington Post, March 11, 1995, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1585 words, Carns Withdraws As CIA Nominee; 'Abusive Accusations' Cited; Deutch New Choice, Ann Devroy; Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 275. The Houston Chronicle, March 10, 1995, Friday, 2 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 13, 477 words, High-level panel created to oversee CIA's performance, WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON 276. The Washington Post, March 10, 1995, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 858 words, Control Tightened On Spy Agencies; White House Sets Priorities For Intelligence Gathering, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 277. The Washington Post, March 05, 1995, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A22, 1302 words, CIA Targets Overseas Firms, but Draws a Line; Unlike Foreign Spies, Americans Have Refused to Share Secrets With Domestic Corporations, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 278. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), February 24, 1995, NEWS, 627 words, Officials Admit U.S. Spies on Allies, but With a LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Difference, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 279. The Washington Post, February 24, 1995, Friday, Final Edition, A Section; A15, , NA, 886 words, Accused Agent Withdrawn Before Espionage Publicity, Daniel Williams; Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 280. The Washington Post, February 23, 1995, Thursday, Final Edition, A Section; A01, , 1279 words, France Accuses Americans of Spying, Seeks Recall; CIA Agents Tried to Obtain Trade Secrets, Paris Alleges, William Drozdiak, Washington Post Foreign Service, PARIS, Feb. 22 281. The Washington Post, February 23, 1995, Thursday, Final Edition, A Section; A21, , NA, 568 words, The Trade Spy; U.S. Officials Say French Also Seek Economic Secrets, but Differently, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 282. The Washington Post, February 21, 1995, Tuesday, Final Edition, A Section; A04, , NA, 1118 words, Ames Story Still May Be Incomplete; FBI Is Investigating Soviet Link in Mexico, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 283. The Washington Post, February 21, 1995, Tuesday, Final Edition, A Section; A04, , NA, 263 words, For Intelligence Community, Case Has Continuing Impact, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 284. The Washington Post, February 20, 1995, Monday, Final Edition, A Section; Pg. A27, 1394 words, A 21st Century Intelligence Test; Chairman Sets Study of Needs To Help Panel Reshape Network, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 285. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), February 15, 1995, NEWS, 907 words, CIA Agent Who Defected Suggests There Was Another Mole, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 286. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, February 14, 1995, NATIONAL NEWS; Section A; Page 6, 625 words, EDWARD LEE HOWARD CIA turncoat claims he secretly visited U.S. Forthcoming memoir: The defector tells of returning from Moscow, with KGB help, hoping to speak with his wife., By Walter Pincus WASHINGTON POST 287. The Washington Post, February 14, 1995, Tuesday, Final Edition, A Section; Pg. A18, 1368 words, Ex-CIA Agent Who Defected Says He Returned Once From Moscow, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 288. Austin American-Statesman, February 09, 1995, News; Pg. A9, 343 words, Air Force general tapped for CIA post, WALTER PINCUS 289. The Washington Post, February 08, 1995, Wednesday, Final Edition, A Section; Pg. A16, 613 words, Panel Seeks Answers on CIA Secrets; Committees Weren't Told Of Losses Tied to Ames, Walter Pincus 290. The Washington Post, February 08, 1995, Wednesday, Final Edition, A Section; Pg. A16, 652 words, Clinton Aides Say Experience, Leadership Earned Carns CIA Nomination, Walter Pincus 291. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), January 28, 1995, NEWS, 867 words, CIA Turncoat Was Done In by Secrets of His Trash, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 292. The Washington Post, January 20, 1995, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A13, 705 words, Search for CIA Director Delaying Major Review of Intelligence, Sources Say, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 293. The Washington Post, January 14, 1995, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A10, 862 words, Woolsey Rejected Suggestion Last Fall To Censure LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Predecessors for Spy Case, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 294. The Washington Post, January 11, 1995, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 681 words, Departing CIA Chief Questioned on Threats to U.S., Agency Security, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 295. The Washington Post, January 4, 1995, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A22, 669 words, Clinton, Deutch Discussed Top Job at the CIA, Sources Say, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 296. The Commercial Appeal (Memphis), January 1, 1995, Sunday, Final Edition, Pg. 16A, 718 words, Clinton insider is likely for CIA post, Walter Pincus, The Washington Post, WASHINGTON 297. The Washington Post, January 1, 1995, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A25, 1039 words, White House Aims for Closer Ties With CIA ; Successor to Woolsey Should Have Personal Relationship With Clinton, Officials Say, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 298. Information Bank Abstracts, PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, December 29, 1994, Thursday, Section A; Page 1, Column 6, 42 words, CIA CHIEF WOOLSEY QUITS POST, LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES BY WALTER PINCUS 299. The Washington Post, December 29, 1994, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 2794 words, Reagan Buildup at CIA Spawned Current Woes; Security Failures Followed Cold War Successes, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 300. The Washington Post, December 29, 1994, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1337 words, Woolsey Resigns From CIA After Troubled Tenure; Director Drew Criticism in Congress On Ames Case, Intelligence Planning, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 301. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), December 28, 1994, NEWS, 627 words, 'Serene' Spy Says CIA Believes He's Holding Out, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 302. The Washington Post, December 27, 1994, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A2, 691 words, Ames Says CIA Does Not Believe He Has Told All, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 303. The Washington Post, December 24, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 886 words, Ex-CIA Officer Settles Sex Discrimination Suit; Former Station Chief Retires; Rancor Persists, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 304. The Washington Post, December 21, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE A24; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 400 words, Overestimating Strategic Threats 305. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), December 15, 1994, NEWS, 534 words, FBI Raises Its Profile Abroad, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 306. The Washington Post, December 14, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A28, 601 words, FBI Expands Training Of Police From Abroad; European Activity Follows Director's Visit, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 307. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), December 12, 1994, NEWS, 534 words, Ex-Intelligence Chief Urges a Sharply Trimmed Agency, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 308. The Houston Chronicle, December 11, 1994, Sunday, 2 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 2, 899 words, Ex-CIA chief Gates draws up proposal to streamline agency, WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON 309. The Houston Chronicle, December 11, 1994, Sunday, 3 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 12, 740 words, Proposal to streamline CIA drawn up by ex-chief Gates, WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON 310. The Washington Post, December 10, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 952 words, Ex-CIA Chief Backs Smaller Spy Agency; Gates Plan Would Transfer Some Intelligence and Paramilitary Operations to Pentagon, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 311. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), December 09, 1994, NEWS, 400 words, CIA Offers $410,000 In Sexual Bias Suit, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 312. The Washington Post, December 8, 1994, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 883 words, CIA Agrees to Settle Sex Bias Lawsuit; Former Female Station Chief in Jamaica Could Receive $ 410,000, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 313. The Washington Post, December 8, 1994, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 883 words, CIA Agrees to Settle Sex Bias Lawsuit; Former Female Station Chief in Jamaica Could Receive $ 410,000, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 314. The Washington Post, December 3, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A11, 878 words, Panel Head Presses Clinton, CIA to Close Gap, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 315. The Washington Post, December 1, 1994, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A33, 854 words, Incoming Panel Plans CIA Inquiry; 'Lack of Candor' by Officials Cited in House Intelligence Report, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 316. The Washington Post, November 29, 1994, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A8, 936 words, Ames Calls CIA Wasteful, '10 Times' Too Big; Agency Produces Little Useful Data and Evades 'Hard Tasks,' House Investigators Told, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 317. The Houston Chronicle, November 23, 1994, Wednesday, 2 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 2, 373 words, Report to cite FBI spy snafus; Panel tells how errors let LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES avoid detection for 9 years, WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON, Spies 318. The Washington Post, November 23, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 999 words, House Panel Set to Criticize FBI in Ames Case; Draft Report Accuses Bureau of Being 'Inexplicably Passive' in Loss of Soviet Agents, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 319. The Washington Post, November 12, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A8, 1097 words, Woolsey, Intelligence Budget May Be Beneficiaries of GOP Sweep, Walter Pincus; R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post Staff Writers 320. The Washington Post, November 9, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A17; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 850 words, NRO Purchased 14 Superfluous Acres for $ 304 Million Complex, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 321. The Washington Post, November 3, 1994, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A7, 838 words, According to Panel, CIA Should Lock Its Internal Watchdog in the Doghouse, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 322. The Washington Post, November 1, 1994, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 775 words, Politics Marks Intelligence Study Panel; LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Last-Minute Language Limits Democrats' Role, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 323. The Houston Chronicle, October 30, 1994, Sunday, 2 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 10, 592 words, Report on spy case shows CIA overlooked Ames early and often, WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON, Spies 324. The Washington Post, October 27, 1994, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A17, 808 words, Ames's Ex-Boss Given High Post in CIA Clandestine Services, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 325. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), October 24, 1994, NEWS, 360 words, CIA Cites 2-Year Delay In Exposing Ames as Spy, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 326. The Washington Post, October 22, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A8, 852 words, Rosario Ames Gets 5-Year Term in Spy Case; As Double Agent's Wife Pleads for Mercy, Prosecutors Portray Her as Greedy Co-Conspirator, Bill Miller, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 327. The Washington Post, October 22, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A9, 721 words, Spy's Unmasking Delayed By Inattention, CIA Says, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 328. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), October 21, 1994, NEWS, 440 words, Russia to Pay Ames a 'Debt of Honor,' U.S. Suspects, Walter Pincus and Bill Miller, WASHINGTON 329. The Washington Post, October 20, 1994, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 794 words, U.S. Feels Russia May Settle 'Debt of Honor' With Ames; Convicted Spy Believes Moscow Set Aside $ 1 Million; Money Likely to Go to His Wife and Son, Walter Pincus, Bill Miller, Washington Post Staff Writers 330. The Washington Post, October 19, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE A22; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 278 words, Clandestine Reconnaissance Perks 331. The Washington Post, October 14, 1994, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A10, 840 words, 2 CIA Officers Choose Retirement Over Demotion; Woolsey Ordered Punishment After Subordinates Gave Award to Colleague Involved in Ames Case, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 332. The Washington Post, October 7, 1994, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A23; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 783 words, CIA Denies Sex Bias in Agent's Suit; Woolsey Amends Account Of Ames's Involvement, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 333. The Washington Post, October 6, 1994, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A29; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 899 words, CIA Report Says Satellite Spies Wasted Space, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 334. The Washington Post, October 5, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE A22; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 213 words, Anne Pollard Is No Spy 335. The Houston Chronicle, October 2, 1994, Sunday, 3 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 11 365 words, Soviet informant helped FBI catch spy Ames, WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON 336. Los Angeles Times, October 2, 1994, Sunday, Southland Edition, Part A; Page 16; Column 1; National Desk, 559 words, RUSSIAN INFORMANT CREDITED WITH UNMASKING CIA SPY, By WALTER PINCUS, THE WASHINGTON POST, WASHINGTON LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 337. The Washington Post, October 2, 1994, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 1337 words, Russian Informant for FBI Credited With Unmasking CIA's Ames, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 338. The Houston Chronicle, October 1, 1994, Saturday, 2 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 16, 489 words, Senators lash out at CIA chief's rebukes, WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON 339. The Washington Post, October 1, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A2, 766 words, CIA Chief's 'Judicial' Approach In Ames Case Irks Hill Critics; Reprimands Meted Out by Woolsey Are Called Too Timid, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 340. The Washington Post, September 30, 1994, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 1138 words, CIA Report Reveals FBI Questioned Ames's Soviet Activity in First Year, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 341. The Washington Post, September 29, 1994, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1409 words, CIA's Woolsey Disciplines 11 in Ames Spy Scandal, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 342. The Washington Post, September 27, 1994, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A8, 789 words, Congressional Leaders Expect Changes at CIA; Woolsey Must Decide Quickly, Sources Say, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 343. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), September 26, 1994, NEWS, 520 words, Probe Finds New Spy Damage; Report Faults Top CIA Supervisors for Ames, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 344. Los Angeles Times, September 25, 1994, Sunday, Southland Edition, Part A; Page 24; Column 1; National Desk, 384 words, AMES CASE PROMPTS KEY CIA MEETINGS; ESPIONAGE: DIRECTOR WOOLSEY MEETS WITH TOP STAFF BEFORE DECIDING ON POSSIBLE DISCIPLINE FOR THOSE WHO FAILED TO STOP THE SOVIET SPY., By WALTER PINCUS, THE WASHINGTON POST, WASHINGTON 345. Information Bank Abstracts, PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, September 25, 1994, Sunday, Section A; Page 1, Column 6, 50 words, CIA LEFT 'SHAKEN' BY AMES, BY WALTER PINCUS 346. The Toronto Star, September 25, 1994, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A11, 350 words, 55 covert missions exposed for Moscow by U.S. spy: CIA Ames LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES aided by agency loyalty, indifference, BY WALTER PINCUS SPECIAL TO THE STAR (WASHINGTON POST), WASHINGTON 347. The Toronto Star, September 25, 1994, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A11, 350 words, 55 covert missions exposed for Moscow by U.S. spy: CIA Ames aided by agency loyalty, indifference, BY WALTER PINCUS SPECIAL TO THE STAR (WASHINGTON POST), WASHINGTON 348. The Washington Post, September 25, 1994, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1549 words, In Wake of Report, CIA Chief Weighs What to Do Next; Highly Critical Inquiry on Ames Prompts Personnel Assessment, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 349. The Houston Chronicle, September 24, 1994, Saturday, 2 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 16, 849 words, Soviet mole Ames caused more havoc than CIA admitted, WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON, Spies 350. Los Angeles Times, September 24, 1994, Saturday, Home Edition, Part A; Page 15; Column 1; National Desk, 341 words, AMES' DAMAGE MAGNIFIED IN CIA INQUIRY, By WALTER PINCUS, THE WASHINGTON POST, WASHINGTON LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 351. The Washington Post, September 24, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1540 words, CIA: Ames Betrayed 55 Operations; Inspector General's Draft Report Blames Supervisors for Failure to Plug Leak, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 352. The Washington Post, September 23, 1994, Friday, Final Edition Correction Appended, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A23, 852 words, Senior CIA Official Criticizes Past Estimates, Urges Change in Emphasis, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 353. The Washington Post, September 21, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A18, 611 words, Intelligence Agency Chiefs Report Advancement on Bias Issues, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 354. Los Angeles Times, September 19, 1994, Monday, Southland Edition, Part A; Page 13; Column 2; Foreign Desk, 279 words, CIA OFFICIALS ARE CRITICIZED IN REPORT ON AMES SPY CASE, By WALTER PINCUS, THE WASHINGTON POST, WASHINGTON 355. The Commercial Appeal (Memphis), September 18, 1994, Sunday, Final Edition, Pg. 13A, 532 words, Ames report finds CIA ignored early warnings, Walter Pincus, The Washington Post, WASHINGTON LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 356. The Houston Chronicle, September 18, 1994, Sunday, 3 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 2, 682 words, Officials ignored Soviet spy Ames, inspector reports, WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON, Spies 357. The Washington Post, September 18, 1994, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 802 words, 'Tough' Internal CIA Report Cites Failures That Helped Shield Ames; Officers Who Overlooked Signs Criticized; Punishment Left to Woolsey, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 358. The Washington Post, September 16, 1994, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1590 words, 'Leave Now,' Clinton Tells Haitian Rulers; Final Military Preparations Underway; Ultimatums to Be Delivered in Person, Ann Devroy, John F. Harris, Washington Post Staff Writers 359. The Sunday Gazette Mail, September 11, 1994, Sunday, Editorial; Pg. P2B, 877 words, ENDING ABUSE OF CONGRESSIONAL JUNKETS WON'T GET OFF THE GROUND, Charles Peters 360. The Washington Post, September 9, 1994, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A25; THE FEDERAL PAGE, 889 words, CIA and the 'Glass Ceiling' Secret; Female, Black Operatives Report Harassment; Reprisals 'Seem to Go LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Unchecked', Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 361. The Washington Post, September 7, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 1388 words, Female Officer Alleges CIA Probe Was Biased; Declassified Suit by Ex-Station Chief Cites 'Alcohol Abuse and Promiscuity' by Male Operatives, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 362. The Washington Post, September 1, 1994, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A31, 2114 words, Ripple in Florida Straits Overturned U.S. Policy; Reno and Chiles Were Catalysts in Getting Administration to Slam the Door on Cuban Rafters, Walter Pincus, Roberto Suro, Washington Post Staff Writers 363. The Washington Post, August 27, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A7, 1840 words, PDB, the Only News Not Fit for Anyone Else to Read Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 364. The Washington Post, August 23, 1994, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A7, 583 words, Sentencing Delayed for Spy's Wife; Aldrich Ames Faces More Questions, Bill Miller, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 365. The Washington Post, August 13, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A5, 654 words, Senate Freezes Cost of Fairfax Spy Satellite Facility at $ 310 Million, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 366. Los Angeles Times, August 12, 1994, Friday, Home Edition, Part A; Page 19; Column 1; National Desk, 594 words, HOUSE PANEL DEFENDS SPY SATELLITE AGENCY; INTELLIGENCE: MEMBERS ASSAIL SENATORS WHO SAID NATIONAL RECONNAISSANCE OFFICE HID THE SIZE AND EXPENSE OF ITS $310-MILLION COMPLEX IN VIRGINIA., By WALTER PINCUS, THE WASHINGTON POST, WASHINGTON 367. The Washington Post, August 12, 1994, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A21, 724 words, Spy Agency Defended by House Panel; 'Other Body' Criticized In NRO Building Flap, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 368. The Washington Post, August 11, 1994, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 848 words, CIA Told Hill of Project, Woolsey Says; Others Apologize for Lack of Detail on $ 310 Million Headquarters, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 369. The Washington Post, August 10, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A8, 480 words, Ames Says More Polygraphs Might Have Deterred Him LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 370. The Washington Post, August 10, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A8, 994 words, By Cloaking Building, NRO Gets What It Wanted to Avoid: Attention, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 371. The Washington Post, August 5, 1994, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A18; ON CAPITOL HILL, 168 words, Aspin Wearing a New Hat, Walter Pincus 372. The Washington Post, August 4, 1994, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A8; ON CAPITOL HILL, 266 words, DeConcini to Question Ames, Walter Pincus 373. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), August 03, 1994 NEWS, 627 words, CIA 'Sloughed Off' Early Warnings on Spy, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 374. The Washington Post, August 2, 1994, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 676 words, '90 CIA Memo Cited Ames's 'Lavish' Habits; Investigation Request Was Not Followed Up, Walter Pincus, Washington Post LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Writer 375. The Washington Post, August 1, 1994, Monday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1406 words, Hunting for Heads to Roll; CIA Asks How Ames Skirted Spy Catchers, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 376. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), July 27, 1994, NEWS, 387 words, Spy Is Told by U.S. to Keep His Story to Himself, Walter Pincus WASHINGTON 377. The Washington Post, July 26, 1994, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A7, 300 words, At Request of Justice Dept., Ames Stops Talking to Media, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 378. The Washington Post, July 25, 1994, Monday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A11, 503 words, Intelligence Panel to Study Discrimination Charges; House Hearings Will Investigate Treatment of Women at CIA, Minority Hiring at NSA, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 379. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), July 21, 1994, NEWS, 254 words, CIA Women: Too Much Cloak, Not Enough Dagger, Walter Pincus, LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES WASHINGTON 380. The Washington Post, July 21, 1994, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A17, 567 words, House Votes $ 28 Billion for Intelligence, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 381. The Washington Post, July 20, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 844 words, Many Female CIA Officers Allege Bias; Agency Negotiates to Avoid Lawsuit Over Treatment in Spy Branch, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 382. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), July 16, 1994, NEWS, 720 words, Scandals Tarnish CIA's Image; Operatives Linked to Theft, Misconduct and Sexual Bias, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 383. The Commercial Appeal (Memphis), July 15, 1994, Friday, Final Edition, Pg. 5A, 620 words, CIA's newest woes include sex discrimination charges, Walter Pincus, The Washington Post, WASHINGTON 384. The Washington Post, July 15, 1994, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A9, 852 words, Discontent at CIA Unveils New Charges of Questionable LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Conduct, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 385. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), July 11, 1994, NEWS, 694 words, A New U.S. Realism on Haiti; Junta's Ouster Would Not Be Enough to Restore Aristide, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 386. The Washington Post, July 10, 1994, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A20, 1278 words, CIA Analyses Tap Military NCOs As Main Roots of Violence in Haiti, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 387. The Washington Post, July 2, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 1354 words, Congress Moving to Remap CIA's Direction; Besides Budget Cuts, Hill May Draw Line Between Agency and FBI Operations Against Spies, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 388. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), June 24, 1994, NEWS, 774 words, Cia Proposal To Cut Back In Africa Is Drawing Fire, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 389. The Washington Post, June 23, 1994, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A20, 671 words, CIA Plans to Close 15 Stations in African LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Pullback; Budget Cuts Cited, but Advocates of Human Intelligence Collection Think It's a Mistake, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 390. The Guardian (London), June 16, 1994, THE GUARDIAN FOREIGN PAGE; Pg. 16, 520 words, OLD SPIES IN THEIR SIGHTS, Walter Pincus 391. The Washington Post, June 16, 1994, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A29, 830 words, KGB Man Turned British Spy Can't Pinpoint His Betrayer, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 392. The Washington Post, June 13, 1994, Monday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A8, 1236 words, White House Labors to Redefine Role of Intelligence Community; With Cold War's End, Budget Cuts Force Changes at Major Agencies, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 393. The Houston Chronicle, May 31, 1994, Tuesday, 2 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 4, 820 words, Timing of one betrayal spurs questions on Ames' confession, WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON, Spies 394. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), May 31, 1994, NEWS, 1080 words, CIA Spy's Memory Slips on a Crucial Date, Walter Pincus, LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES WASHINGTON 395. The Washington Post, May 30, 1994, Monday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 903 words, Exact Date of Betrayal By Spy Troubles FBI; Is Another Double Agent Still Undiscovered?, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 396. The Washington Post, May 28, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A5, 665 words, Justice Dept. Seeks to Delay Hill Sessions With Confessed-Spy Ames, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 397. The Washington Post, May 25, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE A22; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 223 words, Intelligence Works 398. The Washington Post, May 22, 1994, Sunday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE C6; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 364 words, A Mismatch of Resources 399. The Washington Post, May 21, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A13, 634 words, Intelligence Estimates Chief Quitting for Pentagon Job; Nye Was Woolsey's Major Outside Hire at CIA, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 400. THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS, May 19, 1994, Thursday, HOME FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. 35A, 1645 words, CIA faces uncertain future, turmoil in wake of Ames case, Walter Pincus, The Washington Post, WASHINGTON 401. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), May 16, 1994, NEWS, 494 words, U.S. Reportedly Aided Yeltsin in Coup, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 402. The Toronto Star, May 15, 1994, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A13, 434 words, U.S. spy data helped Yeltsin become hero, writer says Information supplied during coup attempt against Gorbachev, BY WALTER PINCUS SPECIAL TO THE STAR (WASHINGTON POST), WASHINGTON 403. The Toronto Star, May 15, 1994, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A13, 434 words, U.S. spy data helped Yeltsin become hero, writer says Information supplied during coup attempt against Gorbachev, BY WALTER PINCUS SPECIAL TO THE STAR (WASHINGTON POST), WASHINGTON 404. The Washington Post, May 15, 1994, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A24, 469 words, Bush Aided Yeltsin in '91 Coup, New Report Says, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 405. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), May 14, 1994, NEWS, 734 words, No Hint That CIA Was On to His Spying, Ames Says, Walter Pincus and Bill Miller, WASHINGTON 406. The San Francisco Examiner, May 14, 1994, Saturday; Fourth Edition, NEWS; Pg. A-17, 894 words, Spy agencies spend $ 28 billion, OTIS PIKE, Washington 407. The Washington Post, May 14, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A2, 648 words, Ames Is Invited to Testify Before Intelligence Panel; Spy Asked to Discuss 'Ineffective' Counterespionage, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 408. The Times-Picayune, May 13, 1994 Friday, THIRD, METRO; Pg. B7, 694 words, CUT THE SPYING, By OTIS PIKE, WASHINGTON 409. The Washington Post, May 13, 1994, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A41, 1122 words, Watched for Year, Ames Says He Had No Hint He Was Spy Suspect, Walter Pincus, Bill Miller, Washington Post Staff Writers LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 410. The Washington Post, May 9, 1994, Monday, Final Edition, R. JAMES WOOLSEY FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 2922 words, CIA Struggles to Find Identity in a New World; Ames Scandal Highlights Many Agency Problems, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 411. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), May 04, 1994, NEWS, 387 words, CIA Trail on Ames Began in Late 1990, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 412. The Washington Post, May 3, 1994, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 1711 words, Interagency FBI-CIA Tensions Defy Decades of Efforts to Resolve Them, Pierre Thomas, Washington Post Staff Writer 413. The Washington Post, May 2, 1994, Monday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 1132 words, Ames: Some Early Signs Were Missed; Boss's Questions Cited in Document, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 414. The Washington Post, April 30, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A12, 1285 words, Spy Couple Allowed to Retain Some Property; Concession Granted to Achieve Plea as Four Months of Debriefings Loom for Ames, Walter Pincus, Bill Miller, Washington Post Staff Writers LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 415. The Commercial Appeal (Memphis), April 29, 1994, Friday, Final Edition, Pg. 9A, 851 words, Ex-Soviet spy recounts treachery Money woes said to be main motive, Walter Pincus, The Washington Post, WASHINGTON 416. The Commercial Appeal (Memphis), April 29, 1994, Friday, Final Edition, Pg. 9A, 850 words, Ex-Soviet spy recounts treachery Money woes said to be main motive, Walter Pincus, The Washington Post, WASHINGTON 417. The Houston Chronicle, April 29, 1994, Friday, 3 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 4, 631 words, Guilty plea by CIA turncoat means he'll spend rest of his life behind bars, BILL MILLER, WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON, Spies Verdict 418. The Record, April 29, 1994; FRIDAY, NEWS; 3 Star, >ALSO IN, 2 Star P, 2 Star B; Pg. A01, 2640 words, CIA TURNCOAT DISCUSSES HIS MOTIVES, WALTER PINCUS, Washington Post News Service, WASHINGTON 419. The Washington Post, April 29, 1994, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1618 words, Ames Pleads Guilty to Spying, Gets Life Term; CIA Double Agent Says He 'Betrayed A Serious Trust', Bill Miller, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 420. The Washington Post, April 29, 1994, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1994 words, Ames Pleads Guilty to Spying, Gets Life Term; Without Qualms, Spy Says, He Gave Names for Cash, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 421. The Record, April 28, 1994; THURSDAY, NEWS; 3 Star, >ALSO IN, 2 Star P, 2 Star B; Pg. A01, 1455 words, CIA TURNCOAT DISCUSSES HIS MOTIVES, WALTER PINCUS, Washington Post News Service, WASHINGTON 422. The Washington Post, April 27, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 769 words, Ames Agrees To Guilty Plea In Spy Case ; KGB Double Agent Faces Life in Prison, Bill Miller , Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 423. The Washington Post, April 27, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A14, 2070 words, Ames Met Two Russians in the '70s, and Therein Lies a Tale of Deceit, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 424. The Washington Post, April 26, 1994, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 998 words, Plan Shifts CIA Tasks To FBI Staff; Changes Intended To Speed Detection Of Foreign Spies, R. Jeffrey Smith, Pierre Thomas, LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Washington Post Staff Writers 425. The Houston Chronicle, April 23, 1994, Saturday, 2 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 14, 493 words, Plea deal imminent in spy case; Wife's sentence called key issue, BILL MILLER, WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON, Spies 426. The Washington Post, April 23, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition, METRO; PAGE B4, 707 words, Plea Deal in Ames Spy Case Said to Hinge on Wife's Sentence, Bill Miller, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 427. The Washington Post, April 22, 1994, Friday, Final Edition, METRO; PAGE D1, 898 words, Wife in Spy Case Cites 'Confusion' In Interview, Bill Miller, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 428. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), April 21, 1994, NEWS, 440 words, 'Snitch Note' Assails CIA On Hunt for KGB Mole, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 429. International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), April 21, 1994, NEWS, 347 words, A Denial by Ames's Wife (folo); 'Snitch Note' Assails CIA On Hunt for KGB Mole, Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 430. The Washington Post, April 20, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A7, 630 words, Intelligence Panels Probe Mole Hunt 'Snitch Note'; Anonymous Critique Faxed to Capitol Hill, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 431. The Washington Post, April 12, 1994, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A16, 465 words, Former CIA Supervisor of Accused Spy Ames Will Retire Early, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 432. The Washington Post, April 10, 1994, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1156 words, Ames Linked to 'Dubious' Defector; Alleged Spy May Hold Answers to '80s Counterintelligence Mysteries, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 433. The Washington Post, April 6, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A6, 912 words, Information on Ames Triggered Wider Probe of Other Possible Leaks, Walter Pincus, Pierre Thomas, Washington Post Staff Writers 434. The Washington Post, April 4, 1994, Monday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A6, 1202 words, Ames's Role With Soviet Defector Under Review; Accused Double Agent Debriefed KGB's Yurchenko in 1985 After Making Big Bank Deposits, LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 435. The Washington Post, March 29, 1994, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A9, 863 words, Counterintelligence at Center of Battle; CIA, FBI Disagree Over Future of Investigations in Wake of Ames Case, Walter Pincus, Pierre Thomas, Washington Post Staff Writers 436. The Washington Post, March 19, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A6, 979 words, CIA Espionage Case Delayed; Action Seen as Opening Door to Bargaining by Ames Couple, Walter Pincus, Bill Miller, Washington Post Staff Writers 437. The Washington Post, March 15, 1994, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A10, 797 words, Soviet Letter Warned Ames in 1989 About Using CIA Computers, Sources Say, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 438. The Washington Post, March 13, 1994, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A8, 1006 words, Ames's Banking Had Been Noted as Odd; Treasury Was Told, but CIA Doesn't Check Records Often, Officials Say, Walter Pincus, Bill Miller, Washington Post Staff Writers LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 439. The Washington Post, March 12, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A3, 853 words, Ames Led Multiple Lives in CIA; New Mysteries Emerge From Boxes and Pockets Searched by FBI, Walter Pincus, Bill Miller, Washington Post Staff Writers 440. The Washington Post, March 11, 1994, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 860 words, CIA Knew of Ames's Wealth, FBI Says; Alleged Spy Questioned About Finances in '91, Agent Testifies, Bill Miller, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 441. The Buffalo News, March 7, 1994, Monday, City Edition, NEWS; Pg. 4, 1200 words, FBI-CIA INFIGHTING SLOWED EFFORTS TO PROBE AMES SOME COUNTERINTELLIGENCE OFFICIALS SUSPECTED A BETRAYAL AS EARLY AS 1985, By WALTER PINCUS, R. JEFFREY SMITH and PIERRE THOMAS, Washingto; Post, WASHINGTON 442. The Fresno Bee, March 6, 1994 Sunday, HOME EDITION, Pg. A8, 565 words, East German files led to suspicion of spying in U.S. ranks, Walter Pincus R. Jeffrey Smith And Pierre Thomas, WASHINGTON 443. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, MARCH 6, 1994, SUNDAY, TWO STAR EDITION, Pg. A4, 722 words, STASI FILES LED TO SPY IN CIA, WALTER PINCUS, R. JEFFREY SMITH AND LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES PIERRE THOMAS, THE WASHINGTON POST, WASHINGTON 444. The Washington Post, March 6, 1994, Sunday, Final Edition, ALDRICH H. AMES, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 2420 words, East German Files Helped In Ames Arrest, Walter Pincus, R. Jeffrey Smith, Pierre Thomas, Washington Post Staff Writers 445. The Washington Post, March 4, 1994, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 856 words, Spy Case Prosecutors Are Hoping For More Help From Ames's Wife, Bill Miller, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 446. The Washington Post, March 2, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1100 words, Evidence Against Ames Disclosed; Letters, Photos of Retirement Property Among Documents Found, Bill Miller, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 447. The Washington Post, February 26, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A10, 601 words, Documents Fuel Suspicions Ames Had CIA Accomplices Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 448. The Toronto Star, February 24, 1994, Thursday, FINAL EDITION, INSIGHT; Pg. A21, 1630 words, The perfect spy for Moscow, BY JEFFREY SMITH AND WALTER PINCUS (WASHINGTON POST) SPECIAL TO THE STAR, WASHINGTON 449. The Toronto Star, February 24, 1994, Thursday, FINAL EDITION, INSIGHT; Pg. A21, 1625 words, The perfect spy for Moscow, BY JEFFREY SMITH AND WALTER PINCUS (WASHINGTON POST) SPECIAL TO THE STAR, WASHINGTON 450. The Washington Post, February 24, 1994, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1614 words, Harm to U.S. Agents Led to CIA Spy Probe; Much Evidence Still Sought, Officials Say, R. Jeffrey Smith, Michael Isikoff, Washington Post Staff Writers 451. The Washington Post, February 23, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, ALDRICH H. AMES, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1719 words, Suspect Very Well-Placed for Alleged Role; Counterintelligence Provided Window on U.S. Efforts Against Russian Spies, R. Jeffrey Smith, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 452. The Washington Post, February 21, 1994, Monday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1905 words, In Virginia, Voters Search for True North; Senate Candidate Appears to Contradict Himself on Iran-Contra, Walter Pincus, LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Washington Post Staff Writer 453. The Advocate (Baton Rouge, La.), February 20, 1994 Sunday, METRO EDITION, Pg. 12B;, 779 words, Palace intrigue in Reagan years, CALVIN TRILLIN, KING FEATURES SYNDICATE 454. Austin American-Statesman, February 19, 1994 SATURDAY, FINAL, EDITORIAL, Pg. A11, 789 words, Would-be conspirators no match for Reagan, Calvin Trillin 455. The Houston Chronicle, February 16, 1994, Wednesday, 2 STAR Edition, HOUSTON; CALVIN TRILLIN; Pg. 2, 681 words, The Reagan White House: May the farce be with you, CALVIN TRILLIN; King Features Syndicate 456. The Washington Post, February 12, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 655 words, CIA Seeks to Review Classified Walsh Report On Iran-Contra Affair, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 457. The Washington Post, January 30, 1994, Sunday, Final Edition, OUTLOOK; PAGE C5, 1851 words, Just Say Yes: Iran-Contra's Moral for Beleaguered Presidents, Walter Pincus, George Lardner Jr. LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 458. The Washington Post, January 20, 1994, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A7, 1230 words, Daggers Drawn in Reagan White House, Iran-Contra Report Discloses, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 459. The Washington Post, January 19, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 2093 words, Iran-Contra Report Castigates Reagan; Impeachment 'Should Have Been Considered,' Prosecutor Says, George Lardner Jr., Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 460. The Washington Post, January 9, 1994, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A6, 999 words, Special Prosecutors: Looking Back 15 Years; Clinton Isn't the First President to Balk at Having His Business Activities Probed, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 461. The Washington Times, November 22, 1993, Monday, Final Edition, Part A; COMMENTARY; EDITORIALS; Pg. A18, 926 words, JFK: After 30 Years 462. The Plain Dealer, November 21, 1993 Sunday, FINAL / ALL, PERSPECTIVE; Pg. 1D, 3079 words, AVOIDING BLAME ; FBI, CIA TRIED TO COVER UP INEPTITUDE, By GEORGE LARDNER JR. and WALTER PINCUS, WASHINGTON LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 463. The Washington Post, November 16, 1993, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A9, 1891 words, Feeding Persistent Suspicions; Disputes About What Probe Uncovered Started Movement That Won't Stop, Walter Pincus, George Lardner Jr., Washington Post Staff Writers 464. The Washington Post, November 16, 1993, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 2852 words, To KGB Agents, Oswald Was 'Extremely Agitated', George Lardner Jr., Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 465. The Washington Post, November 15, 1993, Monday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 3055 words, FBI's Haste Sowed Seeds Of Suspicion, George Lardner Jr., Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 466. The Washington Post, November 14, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 4922 words, Warren Commission Born Out of Fear; Washington Wanted to Stop Speculation, Walter Pincus, George Lardner Jr., Washington Post Staff Writers 467. The Toronto Star, August 22, 1993, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A5, 555 words, Documents revive question: Did Castro aid in JFK killing?, BY WALTER PINCUS SPECIAL TO THE STAR, WASHINGTON LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 468. The Washington Post, August 22, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 1433 words, Archives to Open 800,000-Page JFK Assassination Collection, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 469. The Washington Post, August 8, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A16, 991 words, THE BUDGET'S IMPACT ON PEOPLE; KEY PROVISIONS OF THE NEW 5-YEAR ECONOMIC PLAN, Compiled by Dan Morgan and Walter Pincus 470. The Guardian (London), May 4, 1993, THE GUARDIAN FOREIGN PAGE; Pg. 8, 947 words, IRAN-CONTRA TALKS 'WERE REVIVED BY ISRAEL', WALTER PINCUS IN WASHINGTON 471. The Washington Post, May 2, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A18, 611 words, Israel Reopened Iran-Deal Talks in '86, Shultz Says; Reagan, Casey, Bush Reportedly Backed Arms-for-Hostages Move After Scandal Broke Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 472. The Houston Chronicle, February 21, 1993, Sunday, 3 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 14, 801 words, New notes indicate Shultz didn't know Mrs.Reagan no ally, WALTER PINCUS, GEORGE LARDNER JR.; Washington Post, WASHINGTON LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 473. The Washington Post, February 20, 1993, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 2357 words, Shultz Sought Nancy Reagan as Iran-Contra Ally, Walter Pincus, George Lardner Jr., Washington Post Staff Writers 474. The Washington Post, February 9, 1993, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1186 words, Walsh Report Details Evidence Against Weinberger, Walter Pincus, George Lardner Jr., Washington Post Staff Writers 475. The Houston Chronicle, January 31, 1993, Sunday, 3 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 2 579 words, Shultz memoirs contradict Bush; Iran-Contra dispute revealed, WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, Iranscam 476. The Washington Post, January 31, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1473 words, Shultz Memoirs Say Bush Misstated Arms-for-Hostages Role, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 477. Los Angeles Times, January 27, 1993, Wednesday, Home Edition, Part A; Page 11; Column 1; National Desk, 376 words, DIGENOVA NAMES 8 ATTORNEYS FOR PROBE OF CLINTON FILE SEARCH, By WALTER PINCUS, THE WASHINGTON POST, WASHINGTON LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 478. The Washington Post, January 27, 1993, Wednesday, Final Edition CORRECTION APPENDED, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A3, 481 words, Staff Named for Clinton Passport Probe, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 479. The Houston Chronicle, January 16, 1993, Saturday, 2 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 1, 698 words, Diary tells what Bush knew; President's own words show he was "in loop', WALTER PINCUS, GEORGE LARDNER JR.; Washington Post, WASHINGTON 480. The Washington Post, January 16, 1993, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1397 words, Diary Says Bush Knew 'Details' of Iran Arms Deal, Walter Pincus, George Lardner Jr., Washington Post Staff Writers 481. The Washington Post, January 14, 1993, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A8, 1007 words, House Panel Finds 'No Credible Evidence' of an 'October Surprise', Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 482. The Washington Post, January 14, 1993, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A10, 968 words, No Proof Found of an 'October Surprise' Plot, House Panel Says, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 483. The Washington Post, January 10, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 1292 words, Congress May Seek Review of All Intelligence Spending, George Lardner Jr., Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 484. The Washington Post, December 29, 1992, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A6, 767 words, White House Consulted Foley, Aspin in Advance of Weinberger Pardon, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 485. The Houston Chronicle, December 28, 1992, Monday, 2 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 1, 757 words, Senate panel may question Weinberger; Lawmaker wants to examine Iran-Contra case, pardons, WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON, Iranscam 486. The Washington Post, December 28, 1992, Monday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1379 words, Senate Panel May Review Weinberger Case, Pardons, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 487. The Washington Post, December 27, 1992, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1902 words, Walsh Wants To Question President; Iran-Contra Prosecutor To Study Bush's Notes, Seek January Session, George Lardner Jr., Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 488. The Washington Post, December 25, 1992, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 2053 words, Bush Pardons Weinberger in Iran-Contra Affair; 5 Others Also Cleared; Angry Walsh Indicates A Focus on President, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 489. The Washington Post, December 25, 1992, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1008 words, Hill's Prerogatives in Policy Disputes Are Unresolved, Dan Morgan, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 490. The Washington Post, December 24, 1992, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1252 words, Weinberger May Receive Bush Pardon; Walsh Says He Has Not Been Consulted, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 491. The Commercial Appeal (Memphis), December 10, 1992, Thursday, FINAL EDITION, Pg. A1, 415 words, EX-CIA SPY CHIEF CONVICTED OF LYING; IRAN-CONTRA FIGURE FACES PRISON, George Lardner Jr. and Walter Pincus, WASHINGTON 492. Sacramento Bee, December 10, 1992, METRO FINAL, MAIN NEWS; Pg. A18, 461 words, EX-CIA SPY CHIEF CONVICTED, By George Lardner Jr. and Walter Pincus, Washington Post, WASHINGTON LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 493. The Washington Post, December 10, 1992, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1205 words, Ex-Spy Chief Convicted of Lying to Hill, George Lardner Jr., Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 494. The Washington Post, November 24, 1992, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1034 words, 'October Surprise' Story Unfounded, Report Says, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 495. The Houston Chronicle, November 14, 1992, Saturday, 2 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 7, 627 words, Clinton files delivered to U.S. official's home; One of several irregularities uncovered, WALTER PINCUS, MICHAEL ISIKOFF; Washington Post, WASHINGTON 496. Los Angeles Times, November 14, 1992, Saturday, Home Edition, Part A; Page 1; Column 6; National Desk, 1513 words, CLINTON'S FILE SENT TO HOME OF PASSPORT CHIEF, By WALTER PINCUS and MICHAEL ISIKOFF, THE WASHINGTON POST, WASHINGTON 497. The Washington Post, November 14, 1992, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1540 words, State Official Took Clinton File Home; Tamposi Said to Keep Data Overnight, Walter Pincus, Michael Isikoff, Washington Post LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Staff Writers 498. The Guardian (London), November 9, 1992, THE GUARDIAN FOREIGN PAGE; Pg. 8 467 words, GATES ACCEPTS HE WILL QUIT CIA STRAIGHT AFTER SWEARING-IN, WALTER PINCUS AND GEORGE LARDNER JR IN WASHINGTON 499. The Houston Chronicle, November 7, 1992, Saturday, 2 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 18, 536 words, CIA Director Gates to bow out in January, WALTER PINCUS, GEORGE LARDNER Jr.; Washington Post, WASHINGTON 500. The Washington Post, November 7, 1992, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A9, 634 words, Gates Plans to Step Down as CIA Director After Clinton Assumes Office, Walter Pincus, George Lardner Jr., Washington Post Staff Writers 501. The Washington Post, October 31, 1992, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1195 words, Bush Stance, Iran-Contra Note at Odds; Weinberger Memo Says President 'Favored' Arms-Hostages Plan, Walter Pincus , George Lardner Jr., Washington Post Staff Writers LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 502. The Washington Post, October 31, 1992, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A2, 510 words, Mystery Witness Says He Told CIA Officials About Contra Aid; 'No. 7' Testifies From Behind Screen at George Retrial, George Lardner Jr., Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 503. Capital Times (Madison, WI.), October 23, 1992, Friday, ALL EDITIONS, Pg. 1A, 823 words, NEW DISCLOSURES SHOW BUSH KNEW ABOUT IRAN-CONTRA DEAL 504. The Washington Post, October 22, 1992, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 1745 words, Iran-Contra Data, Disclosures Shed Light on What Bush Hasn't Told, Walter Pincus, George Lardner Jr., Washington Post Staff Writers 505. The Washington Post, October 19, 1992, Monday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A10, 2163 words, CIA Records Offer Behind-the-Scenes Look at Cuban Missile Crisis, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 506. The Washington Post, October 16, 1992, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1439 words, Clinton File Speedup 'a Mistake,' State Dept. Says Michael Isikoff, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 507. The Washington Post, October 15, 1992, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1057 words, Aide Sought Prompt Search Of Clinton File; State Memo Called Data 'Time Sensitive', Michael Isikoff, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 508. The Washington Post, October 7, 1992, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A5, 405 words, Walsh Seeks Review of Poindexter Case; Independent Counsel Asks Court to Reinstate Iran-Contra Conviction, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 509. The Washington Post, October 6, 1992, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 328 words, George Prosecutor Seeks to Drop 2 Counts, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 510. The Washington Post, September 25, 1992, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A2, 819 words, Secord Book: Bush Became Arms-for-Hostages Advocate; Vice President Was 'in the Loop' on Iran-Contra, George Lardner Jr., Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 511. The Houston Chronicle, September 24, 1992, Thursday, 2 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 4, 832 words, Document suggests Bush knew of Iran-Contra deal, WALTER LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON, Iranscam 512. The Houston Chronicle, September 24, 1992, Thursday, 3 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 4, 911 words, Document suggests Bush knew of Iran-Contra deal, WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON, Iranscam 513. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, September 24, 1992, NATIONAL NEWS; Section E; Page 6, 1132 words, Weinberger note hints Bush knew of Iran arms deal By Walter Pincus WASHINGTON POST, iran; weapons; sales; nicaragua; rebels; ronald/wilson/reagan; george/bush; congress; investigations 514. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, September 24, 1992, NATIONAL NEWS; Section A; Page 8, 794 words, Notes suggest Bush knew of Iran-contra Questions surface again on his role in mid-'80s scandal, By Walter Pincus WASHINGTON POST, weapons; investigations; presidents; reactions 515. The Washington Post, September 24, 1992, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 2461 words, Bush 'Out of the Loop' on Iran-Contra?; Record Indicates He Attended Meetings Involving Arms Sales, Rebel Aid, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 516. The Houston Chronicle, September 17, 1992, Thursday, 2 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 17, 931 words, Iran-Contra winds down; no new charges expected; Prosecutor says probe should end this week, WALTER PINCUS, GEORGE LARDNER Jr.; Washington Post, WASHINGTON, Iranscam 517. The Washington Post, September 17, 1992, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1191 words, Iran-Contra Probe Nears Completion; No More Indictments Expected, Walsh Says; Three Trials Pending, Walter Pincus, George Lardner Jr., Washington Post Staff Writers 518. The Houston Chronicle, August 28, 1992, Friday, 2 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 17 657 words, Fundamental flaw hinders case against George, observers say, GEORGE LARDNER JR., WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON 519. The Washington Post, August 28, 1992, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A3, 729 words, The Prosecutor, The Foreman, And the Jury; George Case Deadlock Suggests U.S. Faced Unforeseen Obstacles, George Lardner Jr., Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 520. The Washington Post, August 27, 1992, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1440 words, George Case Ends in Mistrial; Most Jurors Wanted LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES to Acquit Ex-Spy Chief, Walter Pincus, George Lardner Jr., Washington Post Staff Writers 521. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, August 26, 1992, NATIONAL NEWS; Section A; Page 6, 477 words, Bush link to Iranian arms deal Weinberger case turns up memo, By George Lardner Jr. and Walter Pincus WASHINGTON POST, george/bush; iran; weapons; sales; congress; investigations; records; nicaragua; policy 522. The Washington Post, August 26, 1992, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 818 words, Phone Note Puts Bush Claim On Iran-Contra Into Dispute, George Lardner Jr., Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 523. The Washington Post, August 14, 1992, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A3, 1006 words, Ex-CIA Official Charges He Was 'Set Up' by Hill 'Hypocrites', George Lardner Jr., Washington Post Staff Writer 524. The Washington Post, August 13, 1992, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 1223 words, Ex-Spy Chief Asserts Mistakes in Iran-Contra Testimony Were Not Crimes, Walter Pincus, George Lardner Jr., Washington Post Staff Writers LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 525. The Washington Post, August 12, 1992, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 845 words, Judge Orders CIA Director Gates to Testify for Defense in George Case, George Lardner Jr., Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 526. The Houston Chronicle, August 11, 1992, Tuesday, 2 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 7 701 words, New details disclosed on hostage deal; CIA veteran says Peres' plane used, WALTER PINCUS, GEORGE LARDNER Jr.; Washington Post, WASHINGTON, Iranscam 527. The Washington Post, August 11, 1992, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A3, 741 words, Israeli Role Recalled in Secret U.S.-Iran Arms Deal; CIA Operative's Testimony Puts George at 1986 Sessions Involving Talk of Hostage Initiative, Walter Pincus, George Lardner Jr., Washington Post Staff Writers 528. The Washington Post, August 7, 1992, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A6, 890 words, George's Prints Found on Portion of Iran-Contra Paper, FBI Expert Says, George Lardner Jr., Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 529. The Washington Post, August 6, 1992, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A3, 720 words, Secord Testifies About Meeting George At White House Session on Iran Arms, George Lardner Jr., Washington Post Staff Writer 530. The Washington Post, August 5, 1992, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A3, 813 words, Contra Aid Figure Says He Almost Quit; At Spymaster's Trial, Rodriguez Tells of Disgust With Profiteering, Walter Pincus, George Lardner Jr., Washington Post Staff Writers 531. The Washington Post, August 4, 1992, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A10, 713 words, Ex-Aide Says CIA Delayed Correcting Hill Testimony; Agency Reluctance to Disclose Role in Contra Resupply Missions Is Aired at George Trial, George Lardner Jr., Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 532. The Washington Post, August 1, 1992, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 1066 words, Covert CIA Operation Via Church Outlined, Walter Pincus, George Lardner Jr., Washington Post Staff Writers 533. The Washington Post, July 31, 1992, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A6, 856 words, Witness Against Spy Chief Admits Lying to Hill About LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES Iran-Contra; Fiers Makes Concession, Agrees Plea Bargain Avoided Felony Charges, George Lardner Jr., Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 534. The Washington Post, July 30, 1992, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A3, 1237 words, Witness Weeps About Scandal's Impact on CIA Career; After 1986 Iran-Contra Exposure, Fiers Says, 'I Knew the Next Years Would Be Horrible', Walter Pincus, George Lardner Jr., Washington Post Staff Writers 535. The Washington Post, July 29, 1992, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A8, 913 words, CIA Ex-Official Testifies He Told George of Aid; Fiers Details Contra Resupply Program, George Lardner Jr., Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 536. Los Angeles Times, July 28, 1992, Tuesday, Home Edition, Part A; Page 12; Column 2; National Desk, 483 words, CIA CABLES INTRODUCED AT GEORGE TRIAL; INVESTIGATION: PROSECUTORS BELIEVE THAT ONCE-CLASSIFIED REPORTS WILL PROVE THAT THE SPYMASTER LIED ABOUT HIS KNOWLEDGE OF IRAN-CONTRA ARMS DEALS., By WALTER PINCUS and GEORGE LARDNER JR., THE WASHINGTON POST, WASHINGTON LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 537. The Washington Post, July 28, 1992, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 966 words, CIA Cables Set Stage for Face-Off at Iran-Contra Trial, Walter Pincus, George Lardner Jr., Washington Post Staff Writers 538. The Guardian (London), July 27, 1992, FOREIGN; Pg. 11, 480 words, OFFICIAL WEIGHS UP REAGAN ARMS CASE, WALTER PINCUS IN WASHINGTON 539. The Houston Chronicle, July 26, 1992, Sunday, 3 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 2, 637 words, Walsh may indict Reagan, advisers; Criminal conspiracy is suspected, WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON 540. The Washington Post, July 26, 1992, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 1442 words, Walsh May Seek Indictment Of Reagan in Iran-Contra; Meese, Shultz, Regan Also Seen Targeted, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 541. The Washington Post, July 25, 1992, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A3, 864 words, George Called Both Liar, Honorable as Trial Opens; Defense Targets Primary Accuser Fiers, George Lardner Jr., Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers LEVEL 1 - 963 STORIES 542. The Washington Post, July 23, 1992, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A5, 452 words, George Jury to Be Empaneled Today, George Lardner Jr., Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 543. The Washington Post, July 22, 1992, Wednesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 418 words, More CIA Papers Found Before Trial of George, George Lardner Jr., Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 544. The Washington Post, July 14, 1992, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 721 words, Assailing Delay, Judge Sees Effort to 'Thwart' CIA Ex-Aide's Trial, George Lardner Jr., Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writers 545. The Washington Post, July 12, 1992, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A15, 632 words, Trial of Clair George May Reopen Questions on CIA Role in Iran-Contra, Walter Pincus, Washington Post Staff Writer 546. The Houston Chronicle, June 26, 1992, Friday, 2 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 2, 619 words, Walsh considers indicting officials "at highest level', WALTER PINCUS; Washington Post, WASHINGTON, Iranscam