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Date: 2007-04-04 10:45:36
Politics of the United States
Watergate scandal
Law
Christianity
Charles Colson
Converts to Christianity

TRANSCRIPT OF A RECORDING OF A MEETING BETWEEN THE PRESIDENT AND CHARLES W. COLSON ON FEBRUARY 13, 1973 AT 9:48 TO 10:52 AM TRANSCRIPT OF A RECORDING OF A MEETING BETWEEN THE PRESIDENT AND CHARLES W. COLSON

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