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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".
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Watergate scandal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Watergate scandal refers to a political scandal in the United States in the 1970s. Named for the Watergate office complex in Washington, D.C., effects of the scandal ultimately led to the resign...
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What was Watergage? An in-depth look at the scandal that changed Washington and American politics forever, The Washington Post reporters whose reporting revealed the cover-up, and the secret source -- Deep Throat -- whose identity was kept secret for more than 30 years. ... 'Deep Throat' Mark Felt Dies at 95 ... A curious crime,
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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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Watergate is the popular name for the political scandal and constitutional crisis that began with the arrest (June 17, 1972) of five burglars who broke into Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate office building.
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There never has been a shortage of guesses about the identity of "Deep Throat," Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward's celebrated source during the newspaper's Watergate coverage.
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Watergate Summary ... The Watergate scandal. Watergate took place in the early 1970's. It started when Richard Milhous Nixon was elected president of the United States. Nixon was a very insecure man. He became paranoid and set up a hate list including people such as Barbra Streisand and Jane ;
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Audio clips and transcripts of key conversations between Nixon and aides during Watergate crisis. ... A discussion of how Hunt's involvement in the Watergate break-in would point the investigators to the CIA, and potentially, Hunt's role in the Bay of Pigs debacle.
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Watergate n. A series of scandals occurring during the Nixon administration in which members of the executive branch organized illegal political ... [After Watergate, a building complex in Washington, D.C., the site of a burglary (1972) that gave rise to the scandals.]
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