Chicago (CMS) documentation: notes 3

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undefined. The student has quoted from page 33 of a book by Victor Marchetti and John D. Marks, The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence, published in New York in 1974 by Dell Publishing Company.
◯ 1. Marchetti, Victor, and John D. Marks, The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence (New York: Dell, 1974), 33.
◯ 1. Victor Marchetti and John D. Marks, The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence (New York: Dell, 1974), 33.
Chicago (CMS) documentation: notes 3 – 1

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undefined. The student has quoted from page 77 of an article, “The Stovepipe,” by Seymour M. Hersh. It appeared in the New Yorker magazine on October 27, 2003.
◯ 2. Seymour M. Hersh, “The Stovepipe,” New Yorker, Oct. 27, 2003, 77.
◯ 2. Seymour M. Hersh, “The Stovepipe,” New Yorker, October 27, 2003, 77.
Chicago (CMS) documentation: notes 3 – 2

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undefined. The student has paraphrased a passage from page A12 of a New York Times article, “Tenet Concedes Gaps in CIA Data on Iraq Weapons,” by Douglas Jehl, which appeared on February 6, 2004. The article began on page A1 and continued on page A12.
◯ 3. Douglas Jehl, “Tenet Concedes Gaps in CIA Data on Iraq Weapons,” New York Times, 6 February 2004, sec. A.
◯ 3. Douglas Jehl, “Tenet Concedes Gaps in CIA Data on Iraq Weapons,” New York Times, February 6, 2004, sec. A.
Chicago (CMS) documentation: notes 3 – 3

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undefined. The student has quoted from page 370 of an essay, “The Trouble with the CIA,” by Thomas Powers, published in 2002 in the book Intelligence Wars: American Secret History from Hitler to Al-Qaeda. The book, a collection of Powers’s essays, was published in New York by New York Review Books in 2002.
◯ 4. Thomas Powers, “The Trouble with the CIA,” in Intelligence Wars: American Secret History from Hitler to Al-Qaeda (New York: New York Review Books, 2002), 370.
◯ 4. Thomas Powers, “The Trouble with the CIA,” Intelligence Wars: American Secret History from Hitler to Al-Qaeda (New York: New York Review Books, 2002), 370.
Chicago (CMS) documentation: notes 3 – 4

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undefined. The student has summarized an article, “CIA Intelligence Reports Seven Months before 9/11 Said Iraq Posed No Threat to US, Containment Was Working,” by Jason Leopold. The article appeared on the Web site of the online magazine Common Dreams on February 17, 2004. The URL for the article is http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0217-12.htm.
◯ 5. Jason Leopold, “CIA Intelligence Reports Seven Months before 9/11 Said Iraq Posed No Threat to US, Containment Was Working,” Common Dreams, February 17, 2004, http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0217-12.htm.
◯ 5. Jason Leopold, “CIA Intelligence Reports Seven Months before 9/11 Said Iraq Posed No Threat to US, Containment Was Working,” Common Dreams, February 17, 2004, <http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0217-12.htm>
Chicago (CMS) documentation: notes 3 – 5

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undefined. The student has paraphrased material from the online article “Why Can’t Uncle Sam Spy?” by Anthony York. The article appeared in the online magazine Salon on September 18, 2001. The article’s URL is http://archive.salon.com/news/feature/2001/09/18/spooks/index1.html.
◯ 6. Anthony York, “Why Can’t Uncle Sam Spy?,” September 18, 2001, Salon, http://archive.salon.com/news/feature/2001/09/18/spooks/index1.html.
◯ 6. Anthony York, “Why Can’t Uncle Sam Spy?,” Salon, September 18, 2001, http://archive.salon.com/news/feature/2001/09/18/spooks/index1.html.
Chicago (CMS) documentation: notes 3 – 6

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undefined. The student has quoted from page 11 of an unsigned article, “Sincere Deceivers,” published in the magazine the Economist on July 17, 2004.
◯ 7. “Sincere Deceivers,” Economist, July 17, 2004, 11.
◯ 7. Economist, “Sincere Deceivers,” July 17, 2004, 11.
Chicago (CMS) documentation: notes 3 – 7

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undefined. The student has quoted from page 6 of a review of The 9/11 Commission Report: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States, published by Norton in New York in 2004. The review, by Elizabeth Drew, was titled “Pinning the Blame” and was printed in the New York Review of Books on September 23, 2004.
◯ 8. Elizabeth Drew, “Pinning the Blame,” review of The 9/11 Commission Report: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States, New York Review of Books, September 23, 2004, 6.
◯ 8. Elizabeth Drew, “Pinning the Blame,” review of The 9/11 Commission Report: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States (New York: Norton, 2004), New York Review of Books, September 23, 2004, 6.
Chicago (CMS) documentation: notes 3 – 8

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undefined. The student has quoted from page 14 of the article “In a Run-up to War, How Do We Report Intelligently on Intelligence?” written by Ted Gup in the March-April 2003 issue of Columbia Journalism Review. This is the second citation of the article in the paper. The first citation was in note 2.
◯ 9. Gup, 14.
◯ 9. Gup, “In a Run-up to War,” 14.
Chicago (CMS) documentation: notes 3 – 9

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undefined. The student has paraphrased a passage from page 81 of an article by Kenneth M. Pollack titled “Spies, Lies, and Weapons: What Went Wrong.” The article appeared in the January-February 2004 issue of the Atlantic. This is the second citation of the article in the paper. The first citation was in note 9, citing page 80 of the article.
◯ 10. Pollack, “Spies, Lies, and Weapons,” 81.
◯ 10. Ibid., 81.
Chicago (CMS) documentation: notes 3 – 10