Watergate burglaries - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Watergate burglaries , which took place on May 28 and June 17, 1972, were the focus of the Watergate scandal that ultimately led to the resignation of United States President Richard Nixon. Five...
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The Watergate Scandal ... These are 141 pages from the files of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, released under the Freedom of Information Act, relating to the investigation of the Watergate burglary and subsequent events.
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watergate.info/burglary/burglars.shtml
watergate.info/burglary/burglars.shtml
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Even though President Richard M. Nixon was well ahead of the Democratic candidate for President, George McGovern, Nixon's Committee to Re-elect the President (CREEP) wanted to learn more about the tactics of the Democrats and what they were...
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Bernard L. Baker, James W. McCord, Birgillo R. Gonzales, Euqenio Martinez, and Frank Sturgis and they broke into the Democratic National Committee Offices to buy telephones to get information for the presidential election. Keyosha Spencer
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A beleaguered President Nixon released three tapes to the public on Aug. 5, 1974. One of them revealed that he had taken steps to thwart the Federal Bureau of Investigation's inquiry into the Watergate burglary. The tape made it clear that Nixon had been involved actively in the cover-up from its beginnings.
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sc94.ameslab.gov/tour/watergate.html
sc94.ameslab.gov/tour/watergate.html
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Interestingly, the lockpicker request was made “sometime in the spring of 1972,” probably between March and May — BEFORE the Watergate burglary on June 17th. The lockpicker candidate whose resume was forwarded to Hunt, a Mr. Thomas Amato, apparently never got the job.
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www.lycos.com/info/watergate--watergate-burglars.html
www.lycos.com/info/watergate--watergate-burglars.html
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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 were right changed their minds because of Walter". ... The Burglary...
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www.watergate.info/
www.watergate.info/
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The third Watergate building to change hands in the past few years has been sold -- this one the office building where the famous burglary occurred -- and the new owners say they will join efforts to improve the aging complex.
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www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/1...
www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/10/AR2005101001439.html
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It's amazing that this was ever made, but here it is -- in six parts. "The Key to Watergate" (Barbara Newman's 1992 documentary) explores what was behind the Watergate burglary. In particular, why ...
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=loM1uaVOXTA
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