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In 1979 Deborah Davis wrote ''Katharine the Great: Katharine Graham and her Washington Post Empire)]]'', an unauthorised biography of [[Katharine Graham]]. This included the claims that the [[Washington Post]]'s executive editor, [[Benjamin C. Bradlee]], was part of a [[CIA]] [[propaganda]] plan to support the convictions of [[Julius Rosenberg|Julius]] and [[Ethel Rosenberg]].
 
In 1979 Deborah Davis wrote ''Katharine the Great: Katharine Graham and her Washington Post Empire)]]'', an unauthorised biography of [[Katharine Graham]]. This included the claims that the [[Washington Post]]'s executive editor, [[Benjamin C. Bradlee]], was part of a [[CIA]] [[propaganda]] plan to support the convictions of [[Julius Rosenberg|Julius]] and [[Ethel Rosenberg]].

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In 1979 Deborah Davis wrote Katharine the Great: Katharine Graham and her Washington Post Empire)]], an unauthorised biography of Katharine Graham. This included the claims that the Washington Post's executive editor, Benjamin C. Bradlee, was part of a CIA propaganda plan to support the convictions of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.

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