Deep Throat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Deep Throat is the pseudonym given to the secret informant who provided information to Bob Woodward of the The Washington Post about the involvement of United States President Richard Nixon's admin...
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What was Watergage? ... A curious crime, two young reporters, and a secret source known as "Deep Throat" ... Washington would be changed forever. ... The Washington Post Company: Information and Other Post Co. Websites...
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www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/special/watergat...
www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/special/watergate/
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The fact that Cronkite did Watergate at all (let alone at that length) gave the story a kind of blessing, which is exactly what we needed—and exactly what The Washington Post lacked. ... Initial investigations of Watergate were heavily influenced by the media, particularly the work of two reporters from the Washington Post,
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www.watergate.info/
www.watergate.info/
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After two Washington Post reporters broke the Watergate story 30 years ago, journalism became the hot career for young people looking for excitement and public service. ... Story Tool ... "Being in the news all the time, plus a bit of downturn in law school hiring, is helping us," said Teri Ellison, the SEC's Washington D.C.
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cnn.com/2002/EDUCATION/12/10/law.crimefighters.reut/
cnn.com/2002/EDUCATION/12/10/law.crimefighters.reut/
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The Washington Post today confirmed that W. Mark Felt, a former number-two official at the FBI, was "Deep Throat," the secretive source who provided information that helped unravel the Watergate scandal in the early 1970s and contributed to the resignation of president Richard M. Nixon. ... The Washington Post :
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www.huffingtonpost.com/2005/05/31/first-a-non-denial-de...
www.huffingtonpost.com/2005/05/31/first-a-non-denial-denial_n_1907.html
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The confirmation came from Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, the two Washington Post reporters who broke the Watergate story, and their former top editor, Benjamin C. Bradlee.
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United States History question: Who were the two Washington Post reporters who broke the Watergate story? Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward ... Discuss the question "Who were the two Washington Post reporters who broke the Watergate story?"
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These materials document Woodward and Bernstein's four-year partnership telling the story of Watergate in Pulitzer Prize winning articles for The Washington Post, in two best-selling books, All The President's Men and The Final Days, and in the multiple academy award-winning movie of All the President's Men.
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www.hrc.utexas.edu/exhibitions/web/woodstein/
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Welcome to washingtonpost.com's guest forum on the 25th anniversary of the Watergate break-in. Washington Post Vice President At Large Ben Bradlee, the newspaper's former executive editor, joined us for a ... What told you that you could have faith in the reporting of two 20-something Metro reporters on such a big story?
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discuss.washingtonpost.com/zforum/97/bradlee.htm
discuss.washingtonpost.com/zforum/97/bradlee.htm
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