[link|http://www.washtimes.com/national/20020212-26356923.htm|Wonder what he might've been hiding all these years]

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Notes and transcripts of phone calls Henry Kissinger made in the White House will be opened, giving the public its first look at records that President Nixon's baritone-voiced foreign affairs adviser has guarded carefully for three decades.
"To look at these transcripts is to be in the room when he's conducting all his telephone diplomacy \ufffd the secret opening to China, the secret trips to Paris on the Vietnam War negotiations, his backstage leaks to the press \ufffd you name it," said researcher Thomas Blanton.
Mr. Kissinger routinely had his secretaries tape the calls or listen and take shorthand on what was said, then type summaries, sometimes verbatim transcripts, of the conversations.