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@[]##NIXON SAYS NO MONEY WENT FOR PERSONAL USE#NIXON TAKES A STEP AWAY FROM McCARTHY#NIXON SCORES IN ROUND TWO OF TV CLASHES#NIXON GOES TO WHITE HOUSE AT LAST@[]#NIXON MAN HELD FOR 'BUGGING' DEMOCRATS##PRESIDENT NIXON ADMITS COVER-UP @[]#THE WAR IN VIETNAM BROUGHT TO AN END#THE 'LONG MARCH' TO PEACE
Nixon first attracted attention as a young congressman in the late 1940s, when he helped to convict a state department official, Alger Hiss, with communist espionage. Hiss was later cleared#Nixon, from California was suspicious of politicians and intellectuals from the east coast of the USA. The mistrust was mutual: he was called "Tricky Dicky" for his air of dishonesty and insincerity#Nixon was a heavy drinker, and drinking led the suspicious and paranoid side of his personality to take hold. He would refer to Kissinger as "Jew boy", and lambast his colleagues on the phone in the small hours#In his later years, with Watergate forgotten, Nixon made a comeback as an elder statesman. Because of his experience of dealing with the communist superpowers, his opinion was sought by policy-makers and journalists the world over