MCNAMARA'S WAR
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Lawrence Donegan, "Bringing It All Back Home," Observer (February 8, 2004).
Charles Burress, "McNamara Speaks Berkeley's Language: He Declares Iraq War Is Wrong, Rails Against Nuclear Weapons," San Francisco Chronicle (February 6, 2004).
Ruth Rosen, "The Fog Of Power," San Francisco Chronicle (February 5, 2004).
Andrew Lam, "How Movies Shape Ideas: A Remorseless Apology For The Horrors Of Vietnam," San Francisco Chronicle (February 2, 2004).
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Les Payne, "This Fog Isn't War-Related," Newsday (December 28, 2003).
"Erroll Morris' 'Fog Of War' Nominated For Oscar," Fresh Air, NPR (December 20, 2003).
Fred Kaplan, "The Evasions Of Robert McNamara: What's True And What's A Lie In 'The Fog Of War?'," Slate (December 19, 2003).
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Jim Wolf, "McNamara Book Reopens Debate Over Vietnam War: Clinton, Others Who Opposed It Could Benefit," San Francisco Chronicle (April 13, 1995).
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"Chapter One,"
Argument Without End -- In Search Of Answers To The Vietnam Tragedy.