Apr 7, 2009
All interviews had to be completely off the record, of course; Gleason could not find a single official willing to be quoted [criticizing Robert Morris]. Because most were afraid to have the reporter seen in their offices and many, believing their phones were tapped, refused to talk to him over the telephone, Gleason met them, after dark, in their automobiles or in out-of-the-way bars. One was so terrified that a key memo might find its ay into print and thereby reveal his cooperation that he read the document to the reporter—but refused to let him touch it.
PB, 1008

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