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Jim Hougan

James Richard Hougan (born George James Edwards on October 14, 1942)[1] is an American author, investigative reporter and documentary film producer.

Jim Hougan
BornJames Richard Edwards
(1942-10-14) October 14, 1942 (age 81)
New York City, U.S.
Pen nameJohn Case (with Carolyn Hougan)
OccupationAuthor, journalist, film producer
EducationWilliam Horlick High School
University of Wisconsin–Madison (BS)
Genrefiction, non-fiction
Notable worksSpooks (1978)
Secret Agenda (1984)
SpouseCarolyn (1966–2007; her death)

A best-selling novelist in the United States and Europe, he is also known for Secret Agenda, a book on the Watergate scandal.[2]

Early life and education edit

Hougan was born in Brooklyn, New York,[1] and graduated from William Horlick High School in Racine, Wisconsin, in 1960. In 1966, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Career edit

Hougan wed Carolyn Johnson and began work as a newspaper reporter and photographer for the Prince George's County Sentinel in the Washington metropolitan area.[3] Afterward he joined the Capitol Times newspaper in Madison, Wisconsin. In 1971, while working there and as a stringer for The New York Times, he was awarded a study grant from the Alicia Patterson Foundation and was a Rockefeller Foundation fellow.[4] Reporting from Mexico City, Amsterdam, Ibiza, Athens, and London, his articles for the two foundations about "contemporary Western youth movements" were published in national newspapers and magazines.[5][failed verification] During this time, while covering countercultural movements in the West, he reported as well on the massacre of student dissidents in Tlatelolco, Mexico City and on the violent repression of their Greek counterparts by the Greek military junta in Athens.[6] Both assignments were considered dangerous.

Hougan's first book, Decadence, was published soon after his return from Europe. His second book, Spooks, reported on the "metastasis" of the American intelligence community and the emerging "cryptocracy." In its review, the Los Angeles Times declared Spooks "one of the best non-fiction books of the year, a monument of fourth-level research and fact-searching."[citation needed] Howard Hughes, Robert Maheu, Robert Vesco, Aristotle Onassis, and Yoshio Kodama were among the book's more infamous subjects, but its most important contribution to the investigative canon may have been its reportage about lesser known intelligence agents such as Bernard Spindel, Lou Russell, Mitch WerBell, John Frank, Joseph Shimon and others.[third-party source needed]

Hougan testified at the trial of Mark Knops, editor of the Madison Kaleidoscope, a newspaper in Madison, Wisconsin.[7]

As Washington Editor of Harper's Magazine (1979–84), Hougan wrote extensively about the U.S. intelligence community, and the CIA in particular.[citation needed] His investigation of the Watergate break-in uncovered links between the Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters in the Watergate office building and a call-girl ring at a nearby apartment complex.[citation needed] This liaison arrangement, coupled with evidence implicating the CIA in the operation, led to the publication of Secret Agenda: Watergate, Deep Throat and the CIA by Random House in 1984. A Book of the Month Club selection, Secret Agenda was chosen by The New York Times as "one of the year's most noteworthy books."[citation needed] Hougan made appearances on such programs as NPR's All Things Considered, The Today Show, Good Morning America, and programs hosted by Larry King, Tom Snyder, and Regis Philbin.[citation needed]

External videos
  Interview with Hougan about Secret Agenda. The Today Show (NBC), with Bryant Gumbel. Season 34, Episode 51. (November 12, 1984)

In the mid-1980s, Hougan and author Sally Denton formed Hougan & Denton, a Washington-based company that did investigative research for law firms and labor unions. Clients included the AFL-CIO, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), the United Mine Workers of America, and the Service Employees International Union (SEIU).[citation needed] During this period, Hougan joined with Norman Mailer and Edward Jay Epstein in forming what Hougan characterized as "an invisible salon," but which The New York Times called "a small coterie of intelligence buffs, conspiracy theorists and meta-political speculators, who, with all proper self-mockery, call themselves 'the Dynamite Club.'" The group met irregularly at the Manhattan apartment of Edward Jay Epstein and at the Washington manse of Bernard "Bud" Fensterwald (founder of the Assassination Archives and Research Center in Washington, D.C.). Attendees included Dick Russell (author of The Man Who Knew Too Much), Don DeLillo (Libra and Underworld), Kevin Coogan (Dreamer of the Day), G. Gordon Liddy (Will) and others. At the time, Hougan was helping Norman Mailer in his research for what became the latter's CIA novel, Harlot's Ghost. While Mailer referred to these informal gatherings – drinks and dinner – as "meetings," the affairs had more in common with those of a salon than of an actual "club."[8]

In early 1991, Hougan was retained as a private investigator by AFL-CIO's Industrial Union Department (IUD) and by the United Steelworkers of America (USWA). At stake were the jobs of more than 1,700 workers at the Ravenswood Aluminum Corporation (RAC) in Ravenswood, West Virginia – a demographic that constituted the majority of the town's workforce. Hougan discovered that the plant from which the workers had been locked-out was secretly controlled by Marc Rich, a fugitive billionaire and commodities broker then resident in Zug, Switzerland. For the next two years, Hougan led the investigative component of an international campaign marked by demonstrations in Switzerland and England, and by congressional hearings in Washington and parliamentary speeches in Bern. In the summer of 1992, Rich finally capitulated and the Steelworkers returned to their jobs. The Ravenswood campaign has since been called "one of the most innovative and sophisticated contract campaigns ever waged by an American union. What happened in this small West Virginia town serves as a beacon of hope for American workers..."[9]

Hougan participated in G. Gordon Liddy's radio show on June 18, 1992, at the Watergate Hotel on the 20th anniversary of the Watergate crime, with Len Colodny along with John Barrett, Paul Leeper, and Carl Shoffler, the three arresting police officers. The event was broadcast nationwide by C-SPAN.[10]

In 1993, Hougan became one of the first, if not the first, American journalist to return to Beirut after years of internecine warfare, kidnappings and bombings.[citation needed] On assignment for the television documentary program, 60 Minutes, Hougan and Lowell Bergman paved the way for Mike Wallace to interview three of Hezbollah's most powerful figures: its spiritual leader, Sheik Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah; its former Secretary-General, Sheik Subhi al-Tufayli; and Hussein Mussawi, an Iranian agent and head of Islamic Amal. Both Musawi and Tufayli have been implicated in Lebanon's torturous Hostage Crisis. The segment, titled "Three Days in Beirut," aired on January 16, 1994.[11] Hougan continued to work for 60 Minutes over the next two years, after which he returned to writing books.

These were thrillers, all but one written with his wife, the novelist Carolyn Hougan, using the pseudonym, "John Case."[12] The first of these of was The Genesis Code (New York: Ballantine Books, 1997), a New York Times best-seller. The First Horseman (New York: Ballantine Books, 1998) followed a year later. Kingdom Come (New York: Ballantine Books, 2000) was published under his own name, and was subsequently reprinted as The Magdalen Cipher after becoming a bestseller in Spain.[13] To date, his subsequent novels, all written under the John Case pseudonym, include The Syndrome (2002); The Eighth Day (2002); The Murder Artist (2004); and Ghost Dancer (2007). All were published in the U.S. by Ballantine Books, a division of Random House, Inc., as well as by publishers in Europe, Asia, South America, Australia and New Zealand. Writing with his wife as "John Case," Hougan has twice been short-listed for the Hammett Prize, honoring literary excellence in crime writing.[14][third-party source needed]

Hougan’s wife Carolyn died from stomach cancer in 2007.[15]

In 2014, his former high school publicly recognized him and five others as "graduates of distinction."[16] He lives in Afton, Virginia.[12]

Hougan has been an advisory board member of the Colodny Collection at Texas A&M University since at least 2019.[17][third-party source needed]

Rebecca Moore endorsed Hougan's body of work as being the "most credible example of leftist conspiracy literature."[18] She expanded on this in another article, where she writes: "I described Mr. Hougan's article in Lobster as falling within the genre of conspiracy literature. I stand by that statement, and I believe other readers of the article would agree. [...] I believe the editors published Mr. Hougan's piece because of its conspiracy themes. However, there is a difference between an article written by a professional conspiracist, and an article with a conspiracy theme written by an investigative reporter. I recognize the importance of making that distinction, and I am happy to do so."[19]

Filmography edit

Hougan's films include The Vodka Dons, a documentary for the Discovery Channel about the Russian Mafia in the United States.

He served as executive producer for the 1982 documentary, Frank Terpil: Confessions of a Dangerous Man.[20] In 1998, he produced Jonestown: Mystery of a Massacre, an episode of the TV show Investigative Reports, hosted by Bill Kurtis.[21] The documentary aired on November 9, 1998 on A&E in the United States and Channel 4 in the United Kingdom.[22]

Hougan provided a featured interview for a 2004 episode of the television documentary series, Betrayal!, regarding disgraced CIA officer Edwin Wilson.[23]

Publications edit

Articles edit

  • "Being Old and Hip & Broke in Ibiza." Alicia Patterson Foundation (1972). OCLC 990309261.
"Jim Hougan was an Alicia Patterson Foundation award winner on leave from The Capital Times newspaper in Madison, Wisconsin."
On the emergence of counterculture in Mexico and the liberalization of women's roles on young men. Explores the impact of rock lyrics on a counterculture and speculates why a conservative government and an up-tight bourgeoisie try to suppress a counter-culture without first making an attempt to understand it.
  • "Kilroy's New Message: Is the script for the future written on the Men's Room wall?" Harper's Magazine (Nov. 1972), pp. 20, 22, 24, 26.
  • "London: Helen Vlachos Doesn’t Love You Anymore." Capital Times [Madison, Wis.], vol. 111, no. 140 (Nov. 20, 1972), p. 31.
  • "Greece: The Illusion of Stability." The Nation, vol. 216, no. 11 (Mar. 12, 1973), pp. 329–334.
Discusses various political and economic issues related to Greece: economic implications of terrorism, effects of massive industrialization, and relations with other countries.

Undated

  • johncase.com.
A brief biographical profile about his wife, Carolyn, for the official John Case website.

Book reviews edit

  • "Catholicism Berserk in the Holy Land" (May 1978). Review of Jerusalem Poker by Edward Whittemore. Harper's Magazine. pp. 68–69.
  • "The Russians Have Arrived: How the West was Lost" (Jan. 1981). Review of The Spike by Arnaud de Borchgrave and Robert Moss. Harper's Magazine. pp. 77–80.
  • "Less than Meets the Eye: Bob Woodward's Pseudosecrets" (Jan. 5, 1988). Review of VEIL: The Secret Wars of the CIA 1981-1987 by Bob Woodward. Village Voice [New York], vol. 33, no. 1. p. 52.

Books edit

Published as John Case edit

Further reading edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Hougan, Jim 1942–." In: Contemporary Authors Online: A Bio-bibliographical Guide to Current Writers in Fiction, General Nonfiction, Poetry, Journalism, Drama, Motion Pictures, Television, and Other Fields. Volume 153. New Revision Series. Detroit: Gale (2006). pp. 153-155. ISBN 978-0787679071.
  2. ^ Lukas, J. Anthony (Nov. 11, 1984). "A New Explanation of Watergate." Review of Secret Agenda: Watergate, Deep Throat and the CIA by Jim Hougan. New York Times, sec. 7, p. 7. Archived from the original.
  3. ^ "About the Author: Jim Hougan." Penguin | Random House. Archived from the original.
  4. ^ Staff writer (Dec. 13, 1971). "Jim Hougan Wins Top Journalism Study Grant." Capital Times, vol. 110, no. 1 (Madison, Wis.), pp. 1, 4.
  5. ^ President's Ten-Year Review & Annual Report 1971 (1972). Rockefeller Foundation.
  6. ^ Hougan, Jim (Apr. 1974). "Hard Times at the _th_ns News." Harper's Magazine, vol. 248, no. 1487, pp. 24, 28-30, 32.
  7. ^ Staff writer (Aug. 30, 1970). "Editor Kidnapped!" Madison Kaleidoscope, vol. 2, no. 18, p. 1. OCLC 1756402 . JSTOR community.28040342.
  8. ^ Spencer, Scott (Sep. 22, 1991). "The Old Man and the Novel." Review of Harlot's Ghost by Norman Mailer. New York Times, sec. 6, p. 28. Archived from the original.
  9. ^ Juravich, Tom, and Kate Bronfenbrenner (1999). Ravenswood: The Steelworkers' Victory and the Revival of American Labor. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
  10. ^ "Watergate 20th Anniversary." (Jun. 17, 1992). C-SPAN. Hosted by the G. Gordon Liddy Show on WJFK-FM.
    "G. Gordon Liddy, who spent more than four years in prison for his involvement in the Watergate break-in, hosted a radio talk show live from the Watergate Hotel to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the crime. The show featured the three officers who made the arrest of the burglars."
  11. ^ "Three Days in Beirut." 60 Minutes, CBS. Season 26, Episode 47 (Jan. 16, 1994). 16 min. — via The Paley Center for Media: "Mike Wallace goes to Lebanon to interview retired Marine Lieutenant Colonel Bill Cowan, who is heading up an investigation of the terrorist attacks against Americans during the 1980s. Cowan believes that Syria, and therefore Syrian President Hafas Assad, knew about and helped organize many of the attacks, including the bombing of the United States Embassy, the kidnapping of Terry Anderson, and the kidnapping and murder of William Buckley. Wallace then questions three leaders of the Hesballah, or 'Party of God,' the terrorist army that controls the southern portion of Beirut, who deny any involvement in the attacks." Summary.
  12. ^ a b "About the Author: John Case." Penguin | Random House. Archived from the original.
  13. ^ See: El Ultimo Merovingio (in Spanish). Barcelona: Editorial Planeta (2004). Translated by Sofía Coca and Roger Vázquez de Parga.
  14. ^ crimewritersna.org
  15. ^ Steve. "Carolyn Hougan (1943-2007)" (obituary). Mystery*File [blog] (May 2, 2007).
  16. ^ Staff writer (Jul. 29, 2014). "Six honored as Horlick Graduates of Distinction." Journal Times. "Jim Hougan, Class of 1960—While at Horlick High School, Hougan participated in baseball, cross-country, and was a member of the extra-curricular discussion group 'Stimulus' which focused on current events. It was this discussion group that began to prepare Hougan for a career in journalism that would take him abroad and back to the U.S. where he would work as Washington Editor of Harper's Magazine and as a producer for Mike Wallace at 60 Minutes. Hougan is also an accomplished author who along with his late wife Carolyn, wrote a series of best-selling thrillers under the name 'John Case.' Hougan is currently working on a new novel and last year traveled to Havana for the Frontline program on PBS to interview one of the FBI's most wanted fugitives, a former CIA officer who has been on the run for more than 30 years."
  17. ^ The Colodny Collection at Texas A&M University. watergate.com.
  18. ^ Moore, Rebecca (Oct. 2000). "Is the Canon on Jonestown Closed?" Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions, vol. 4, no. 1, p. 21. doi:10.1525/nr.2000.4.1.7. JSTOR 10.1525/nr.2000.4.1.7..
  19. ^ Moore, Rebecca (Mar. 11, 2013). "Response to Jim Hougan." Alternative Considerations of Jonestown & Peoples Temple. San Diego State University. Archived from the original.
  20. ^ "Frank Terpil: Confessions of a Dangerous Man." Open Vault, from GBH.
  21. ^ "Jonestown: Mystery of a Massacre." IMDb.
  22. ^ "Jonestown: Mystery of a Massacre." Turner Classic Movies.
  23. ^ "Edwin Wilson: A Case of Reasonable Doubt" (Season 1, Episode 6). (Feb. 15, 2004). Written and directed by Tim Wolochatiuk. Produced by Associated Producers Ltd. in association with History Channel Canada.
  24. ^ "Target America." IMDb.

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the Watergate scandal 2 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Filmography 4 Publications 4 1 Articles 4 2 Book reviews 4 3 Books 4 4 Published as John Case 4 5 Further reading 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editHougan was born in Brooklyn New York 1 and graduated from William Horlick High School in Racine Wisconsin in 1960 In 1966 he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in philosophy from the University of Wisconsin Madison Career editHougan wed Carolyn Johnson and began work as a newspaper reporter and photographer for the Prince George s County Sentinel in the Washington metropolitan area 3 Afterward he joined the Capitol Times newspaper in Madison Wisconsin In 1971 while working there and as a stringer for The New York Times he was awarded a study grant from the Alicia Patterson Foundation and was a Rockefeller Foundation fellow 4 Reporting from Mexico City Amsterdam Ibiza Athens and London his articles for the two foundations about contemporary Western youth movements were published in national newspapers and magazines 5 failed verification During this time while covering countercultural movements in the West he reported as well on the massacre of student dissidents in Tlatelolco Mexico City and on the violent repression of their Greek counterparts by the Greek military junta in Athens 6 Both assignments were considered dangerous Hougan s first book Decadence was published soon after his return from Europe His second book Spooks reported on the metastasis of the American intelligence community and the emerging cryptocracy In its review the Los Angeles Times declared Spooks one of the best non fiction books of the year a monument of fourth level research and fact searching citation needed Howard Hughes Robert Maheu Robert Vesco Aristotle Onassis and Yoshio Kodama were among the book s more infamous subjects but its most important contribution to the investigative canon may have been its reportage about lesser known intelligence agents such as Bernard Spindel Lou Russell Mitch WerBell John Frank Joseph Shimon and others third party source needed Hougan testified at the trial of Mark Knops editor of the Madison Kaleidoscope a newspaper in Madison Wisconsin 7 As Washington Editor of Harper s Magazine 1979 84 Hougan wrote extensively about the U S intelligence community and the CIA in particular citation needed His investigation of the Watergate break in uncovered links between the Democratic National Committee DNC headquarters in the Watergate office building and a call girl ring at a nearby apartment complex citation needed This liaison arrangement coupled with evidence implicating the CIA in the operation led to the publication of Secret Agenda Watergate Deep Throat and the CIA by Random House in 1984 A Book of the Month Club selection Secret Agenda was chosen by The New York Times as one of the year s most noteworthy books citation needed Hougan made appearances on such programs as NPR s All Things Considered The Today Show Good Morning America and programs hosted by Larry King Tom Snyder and Regis Philbin citation needed External videos nbsp Interview with Hougan about Secret Agenda The Today Show NBC with Bryant Gumbel Season 34 Episode 51 November 12 1984 In the mid 1980s Hougan and author Sally Denton formed Hougan amp Denton a Washington based company that did investigative research for law firms and labor unions Clients included the AFL CIO the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers IBEW the United Mine Workers of America and the Service Employees International Union SEIU citation needed During this period Hougan joined with Norman Mailer and Edward Jay Epstein in forming what Hougan characterized as an invisible salon but which The New York Times called a small coterie of intelligence buffs conspiracy theorists and meta political speculators who with all proper self mockery call themselves the Dynamite Club The group met irregularly at the Manhattan apartment of Edward Jay Epstein and at the Washington manse of Bernard Bud Fensterwald founder of the Assassination Archives and Research Center in Washington D C Attendees included Dick Russell author of The Man Who Knew Too Much Don DeLillo Libra and Underworld Kevin Coogan Dreamer of the Day G Gordon Liddy Will and others At the time Hougan was helping Norman Mailer in his research for what became the latter s CIA novel Harlot s Ghost While Mailer referred to these informal gatherings drinks and dinner as meetings the affairs had more in common with those of a salon than of an actual club 8 In early 1991 Hougan was retained as a private investigator by AFL CIO s Industrial Union Department IUD and by the United Steelworkers of America USWA At stake were the jobs of more than 1 700 workers at the Ravenswood Aluminum Corporation RAC in Ravenswood West Virginia a demographic that constituted the majority of the town s workforce Hougan discovered that the plant from which the workers had been locked out was secretly controlled by Marc Rich a fugitive billionaire and commodities broker then resident in Zug Switzerland For the next two years Hougan led the investigative component of an international campaign marked by demonstrations in Switzerland and England and by congressional hearings in Washington and parliamentary speeches in Bern In the summer of 1992 Rich finally capitulated and the Steelworkers returned to their jobs The Ravenswood campaign has since been called one of the most innovative and sophisticated contract campaigns ever waged by an American union What happened in this small West Virginia town serves as a beacon of hope for American workers 9 Hougan participated in G Gordon Liddy s radio show on June 18 1992 at the Watergate Hotel on the 20th anniversary of the Watergate crime with Len Colodny along with John Barrett Paul Leeper and Carl Shoffler the three arresting police officers The event was broadcast nationwide by C SPAN 10 In 1993 Hougan became one of the first if not the first American journalist to return to Beirut after years of internecine warfare kidnappings and bombings citation needed On assignment for the television documentary program 60 Minutes Hougan and Lowell Bergman paved the way for Mike Wallace to interview three of Hezbollah s most powerful figures its spiritual leader Sheik Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah its former Secretary General Sheik Subhi al Tufayli and Hussein Mussawi an Iranian agent and head of Islamic Amal Both Musawi and Tufayli have been implicated in Lebanon s torturous Hostage Crisis The segment titled Three Days in Beirut aired on January 16 1994 11 Hougan continued to work for 60 Minutes over the next two years after which he returned to writing books These were thrillers all but one written with his wife the novelist Carolyn Hougan using the pseudonym John Case 12 The first of these of was The Genesis Code New York Ballantine Books 1997 a New York Times best seller The First Horseman New York Ballantine Books 1998 followed a year later Kingdom Come New York Ballantine Books 2000 was published under his own name and was subsequently reprinted as The Magdalen Cipher after becoming a bestseller in Spain 13 To date his subsequent novels all written under the John Case pseudonym include The Syndrome 2002 The Eighth Day 2002 The Murder Artist 2004 and Ghost Dancer 2007 All were published in the U S by Ballantine Books a division of Random House Inc as well as by publishers in Europe Asia South America Australia and New Zealand Writing with his wife as John Case Hougan has twice been short listed for the Hammett Prize honoring literary excellence in crime writing 14 third party source needed Hougan s wife Carolyn died from stomach cancer in 2007 15 In 2014 his former high school publicly recognized him and five others as graduates of distinction 16 He lives in Afton Virginia 12 Hougan has been an advisory board member of the Colodny Collection at Texas A amp M University since at least 2019 17 third party source needed Rebecca Moore endorsed Hougan s body of work as being the most credible example of leftist conspiracy literature 18 She expanded on this in another article where she writes I described Mr Hougan s article in Lobster as falling within the genre of conspiracy literature I stand by that statement and I believe other readers of the article would agree I believe the editors published Mr Hougan s piece because of its conspiracy themes However there is a difference between an article written by a professional conspiracist and an article with a conspiracy theme written by an investigative reporter I recognize the importance of making that distinction and I am happy to do so 19 Filmography editHougan s films include The Vodka Dons a documentary for the Discovery Channel about the Russian Mafia in the United States He served as executive producer for the 1982 documentary Frank Terpil Confessions of a Dangerous Man 20 In 1998 he produced Jonestown Mystery of a Massacre an episode of the TV show Investigative Reports hosted by Bill Kurtis 21 The documentary aired on November 9 1998 on A amp E in the United States and Channel 4 in the United Kingdom 22 Hougan provided a featured interview for a 2004 episode of the television documentary series Betrayal regarding disgraced CIA officer Edwin Wilson 23 Publications editThis article may contain unverified or indiscriminate information in embedded lists Please help clean up the lists by removing items or incorporating them into the text of the article March 2022 Articles edit Being Old and Hip amp Broke in Ibiza Alicia Patterson Foundation 1972 OCLC 990309261 Jim Hougan was an Alicia Patterson Foundation award winner on leave from The Capital Times newspaper in Madison Wisconsin dd Blues on Calle Escorza Alicia Patterson Foundation 1972 OCLC 24653674 Mexico Raises a Counter Culture The Nation vol 215 no 8 September 25 1972 pp 238 240 On the emergence of counterculture in Mexico and the liberalization of women s roles on young men Explores the impact of rock lyrics on a counterculture and speculates why a conservative government and an up tight bourgeoisie try to suppress a counter culture without first making an attempt to understand it dd Kilroy s New Message Is the script for the future written on the Men s Room wall Harper s Magazine Nov 1972 pp 20 22 24 26 London Helen Vlachos Doesn t Love You Anymore Capital Times Madison Wis vol 111 no 140 Nov 20 1972 p 31 Greece The Illusion of Stability The Nation vol 216 no 11 Mar 12 1973 pp 329 334 Discusses various political and economic issues related to Greece economic implications of terrorism effects of massive industrialization and relations with other countries dd Hard Times at the th ns News Harper s Magazine vol 248 no 1487 April 1974 pp 24 28 30 32 A Surfeit of Spies The proliferation of private intelligence agencies has made civilian espionage a growth industry Harper s Magazine Dec 1974 pp 51 67 Poor Birds of Paradise Harper s Magazine Feb 1976 pp 39 44 Pandora s Box Harper s Magazine Aug 1976 The Business of Buying Friends Harper s Magazine Dec 1976 p 43 Republished as Chapter 10 of Crime at the Top Deviance in Business and the Professions 1978 ISBN 978 0397473830 The Persecution and Character Assassination of Howard Bo Callaway as Performed by Inmates of the U S Senate Under the Auspices of the Democratic Party Harper s Magazine Jul 1977 pp 35 54 Helmslet Harper s Magazine Feb 1978 pp 64 70 The McCord File Harper s Magazine Jan 1980 pp 37 56 Just When You Understood Watergate Progressive Review May 1986 pp 30 31 The Covert Spectrum Whole Earth Review no 68 Fall 1990 pp 105 111 Full issue It s 1914 All Over Again The Evening Sun Baltimore Mary Mar 10 1994 p 19A The Secret Life of Jim Jones A Parapolitical Fugue Lobster UK no 37 Summer 1999 Full issue ISSN 0964 0436 Many Questions Find Answers in Guyana jonestown report vol 4 November 2002 Jonestown Adkins and the NOIWON report Investigative Notes September 25 2006 Stopping Wikileaks is like Wrestling a Wave Madison Capital Times December 22 2010 p 28 Hougan Liddy The Post amp Watergate Garrison July 9 2019 Undated Carolyn Hougan johncase com A brief biographical profile about his wife Carolyn for the official John Case website dd Book reviews edit Catholicism Berserk in the Holy Land May 1978 Review of Jerusalem Poker by Edward Whittemore Harper s Magazine pp 68 69 The Russians Have Arrived How the West was Lost Jan 1981 Review of The Spike by Arnaud de Borchgrave and Robert Moss Harper s Magazine pp 77 80 Less than Meets the Eye Bob Woodward s Pseudosecrets Jan 5 1988 Review of VEIL The Secret Wars of the CIA 1981 1987 by Bob Woodward Village Voice New York vol 33 no 1 p 52 Books edit Anticipating Machine poetry Madison WI Quixote Press 1969 Decadence Radical Nostalgia Narcissism and Decline non fiction New York William Morrow 1975 ISBN 978 0688029500 OCLC 1341497 Spooks The Haunting of America amp the Private Use of Secret Agents non fiction New York William Morrow 1978 ISBN 978 0688033552 Secret Agenda Watergate Deep Throat and the CIA non fiction New York Random House 1984 ISBN 978 0394514284 OCLC 10914118 Kingdom Come novel New York Ballantine Books 2000 ISBN 978 0345433244 Paperback edition Republished as The Magdalene Cipher in 2000 by Avon Books New York ISBN 978 0060846268 OCLC 1004882020 Published in London by Arrow Books 2006 Published as John Case edit The Genesis Code New York Ballantine Books 1998 ISBN 978 0345483539 The Syndrome New York Ballantine Books 2001 ISBN 978 0345433084 The Eighth Day New York Ballantine Books 2002 ISBN 978 0345433091 The First Horseman New York Ballantine Books 2004 The Murder Artist New York Ballantine Books 2004 ISBN 978 0345464712 Ghost Dancer New York Ballantine Books 2006 ISBN 978 0345464736 UK edition The Dance of Death London Arrow Books 2007 ISBN 978 0099464969 Further reading edit Evans M Stanton Truth About Watergate Begins to Surface Human Events November 9 1985 Garvin Glenn Hougan Anti hero Washington Times December 10 1984 p B1 Hougan Jim 1942 Encyclopedia com Interview Jim Hougan September 2001 for PBS Frontline Target America S19 E12 October 4 2001 Archived from the original 24 Moore Rebecca Reconstructing Reality Conspiracy Theories About Jonestown Journal of Popular Culture vol 36 no 2 Fall 2002 pp 200 220 Archived from the original Spencer Scott Hope amp Hard Times Rolling Stone no 629 April 30 1992 pp 44 Weisberg Harold A Note on Spooks by Jim Hougan undated References edit a b Hougan Jim 1942 In Contemporary Authors Online A Bio bibliographical Guide to Current Writers in Fiction General Nonfiction Poetry Journalism Drama Motion Pictures Television and Other Fields Volume 153 New Revision Series Detroit Gale 2006 pp 153 155 ISBN 978 0787679071 Lukas J Anthony Nov 11 1984 A New Explanation of Watergate Review of Secret Agenda Watergate Deep Throat and the CIA by Jim Hougan New York Times sec 7 p 7 Archived from the original About the Author Jim Hougan Penguin Random House Archived from the original Staff writer Dec 13 1971 Jim Hougan Wins Top Journalism Study Grant Capital Times vol 110 no 1 Madison Wis pp 1 4 President s Ten Year Review amp Annual Report 1971 1972 Rockefeller Foundation Hougan Jim Apr 1974 Hard Times at the th ns News Harper s Magazine vol 248 no 1487 pp 24 28 30 32 Staff writer Aug 30 1970 Editor Kidnapped Madison Kaleidoscope vol 2 no 18 p 1 OCLC 1756402 JSTOR community 28040342 Spencer Scott Sep 22 1991 The Old Man and the Novel Review of Harlot s Ghost by Norman Mailer New York Times sec 6 p 28 Archived from the original Juravich Tom and Kate Bronfenbrenner 1999 Ravenswood The Steelworkers Victory and the Revival of American Labor Ithaca NY Cornell University Press Watergate 20th Anniversary Jun 17 1992 C SPAN Hosted by the G Gordon Liddy Show on WJFK FM G Gordon Liddy who spent more than four years in prison for his involvement in the Watergate break in hosted a radio talk show live from the Watergate Hotel to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the crime The show featured the three officers who made the arrest of the burglars dd Three Days in Beirut 60 Minutes CBS Season 26 Episode 47 Jan 16 1994 16 min via The Paley Center for Media Mike Wallace goes to Lebanon to interview retired Marine Lieutenant Colonel Bill Cowan who is heading up an investigation of the terrorist attacks against Americans during the 1980s Cowan believes that Syria and therefore Syrian President Hafas Assad knew about and helped organize many of the attacks including the bombing of the United States Embassy the kidnapping of Terry Anderson and the kidnapping and murder of William Buckley Wallace then questions three leaders of the Hesballah or Party of God the terrorist army that controls the southern portion of Beirut who deny any involvement in the attacks Summary a b About the Author John Case Penguin Random House Archived from the original See El Ultimo Merovingio in Spanish Barcelona Editorial Planeta 2004 Translated by Sofia Coca and Roger Vazquez de Parga crimewritersna org Steve Carolyn Hougan 1943 2007 obituary Mystery File blog May 2 2007 Staff writer Jul 29 2014 Six honored as Horlick Graduates of Distinction Journal Times Jim Hougan Class of 1960 While at Horlick High School Hougan participated in baseball cross country and was a member of the extra curricular discussion group Stimulus which focused on current events It was this discussion group that began to prepare Hougan for a career in journalism that would take him abroad and back to the U S where he would work as Washington Editor of Harper s Magazine and as a producer for Mike Wallace at 60 Minutes Hougan is also an accomplished author who along with his late wife Carolyn wrote a series of best selling thrillers under the name John Case Hougan is currently working on a new novel and last year traveled to Havana for the Frontline program on PBS to interview one of the FBI s most wanted fugitives a former CIA officer who has been on the run for more than 30 years Advisory Board Members The Colodny Collection at Texas A amp M University watergate com Moore Rebecca Oct 2000 Is the Canon on Jonestown Closed Nova Religio The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions vol 4 no 1 p 21 doi 10 1525 nr 2000 4 1 7 JSTOR 10 1525 nr 2000 4 1 7 Moore Rebecca Mar 11 2013 Response to Jim Hougan Alternative Considerations of Jonestown amp Peoples Temple San Diego State University Archived from the original Frank Terpil Confessions of a Dangerous Man Open Vault from GBH Jonestown Mystery of a Massacre IMDb Jonestown Mystery of a Massacre Turner Classic Movies Edwin Wilson A Case of Reasonable Doubt Season 1 Episode 6 Betrayal Feb 15 2004 Written and directed by Tim Wolochatiuk Produced by Associated Producers Ltd in association with History Channel Canada Target America IMDb External links editOfficial website Investigative Notes blog JohnCase com archived Jim 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