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  • Barnes, B. (1999, March 11). CIA Official Sidney Gottlieb, 80, Dies. The Washington Post, p. B5.
  • CBC News. (2004, June 10). Woman awarded $100,000 for CIA-funded electroshock. CBC news. Retrieved September 27, 2008, from http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2004/06/10/shock_award040610.html
  • Chase, A. (June 2000). Harvard and the Making of the Unabomber. The Atlantic Monthly, 41-65 Retrieved September 27, 2008 from http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/2000/06/chase.htm
  • Goodwin, K. (2004, October 17). Brainwash victims win cash claims. The Sunday Times. Retrieved September 27, 2008, from http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/scotland/article495413.ece
  • Gup, T. (2001, December 16). The Coldest. The Washington Post, p. W9.
  • Jenkins, M. (1998, September 25). SUNNY DAY REAL ESTATE "How It Feels To Be Something On" Sub Pop; GLORITONE "Cup Runneth Over" Kneeling Elephant; MK ULTRA "MK Ultra" MK Ultra. The Washington Post, p. N15.
  • Kiernan, L. (1980, December 12). Canadians Sue U.S. Over CIA Tests Of Behavior Modification Methods. The Washington Post, p. A44.
  • Mooar, B. (1994, July 12). Tests Contradict U.S. Story of Man's Suicide; Family Suspects CIA Killed Researcher. The Washington Post, p. B1.
  • Mooar, B. (1994, November 29). New Study Yields Little on Death of Biochemist Drugged by CIA. The Washington Post, p. B3.
  • Richards, B. (1979, January 29). Book Disputes CIA Chief on Mind-Control Efforts. The Washington Post, p. A2.
  • Richards, B. (1979, February 15). The CIA's Attempt At Mind Control: Bad Trips? The Washington Post, p. C4.