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Cronkite, who has died aged 92, broadcast two extensive stories on Watergate in 1972. Ben Bradlee, the former Washington Post editor, said today that a lot of "Washington people, people who followed national stories - a lot of them who had not decided that we ... Chronology; - Brief Timeline; - 1971-72; - 1973; - 1974...
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www.watergate.info/
www.watergate.info/
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A GOP security aide is among the Watergate burglars, The Washington Post reports. Former attorney general John Mitchell, head of the Nixon reelection campaign, denies any link to the operation. Post Story; August 1, 1972;
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www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/onpolitics/watergate/chronology.htm
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Watergate timeline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Timeline of the Watergate scandal —Regarding the burglary and illegal wiretapping of the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee in the Watergate complex by members of President Richard Nix...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watergate_timeline
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May 28, 1972 Electronic surveillance ("bugging") equipment is installed at Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate building.
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academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/history/johnson/watergatetim...
academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/history/johnson/watergatetimeline.htm
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Before Watergate committee: Mitchell approved a modified Gemstone. Later during committee hearing: Mitchell identified the DNC as a break-in target. In Magruder's book: Mitchell approved $250,000 for scaled-down Gemstone. ... "Magruder asked, 'Gordon, do you think you could get into the Watergate?'; I knew just what he...
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www.bjornetjenesten.dk/teksterdk/watergate.htm
www.bjornetjenesten.dk/teksterdk/watergate.htm
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Washington Post reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward broke the Watergate story. This site provides a plethora of information, including a timeline and bios of the key players ... A very nice timeline of the Watergate affair.
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history1900s.about.com/od/watergatescandal/Watergate_Scandal.htm
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June 17, 1972 The second break-in at the Watergate Hotel. Five men, one of whom says he used to work for the CIA, are arrested at 2:30 a.m. trying to bug the offices of the Democratic National Committee at the Watergate hotel and office complex.
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www.cedarville.edu/dept/ed/resource/subjects/history/wa...
www.cedarville.edu/dept/ed/resource/subjects/history/watergate/timeline.htm
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Food Timeline FAQs: salads ... Food historians tell us salads (generally defined as mixed greens with dressing) were enjoyed by ancient Romans and Greeks. As time progressed, salads became more complicated. Recipes varied according to place and time.
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www.foodtimeline.org/foodsalads.html
www.foodtimeline.org/foodsalads.html
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For the moment, we have completed our work on the Watergate timeline (with the exception of an entry or two on the death of President Nixon, which will be forthcoming). But much remains unsaid.
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