+ Follow WATERGATE Tag
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[Title] => On Ben Bradlee, and why editors still matter
[Summary] => Here’s what I think. Everyone in my profession — working on a newspaper, or in some form of journalism — should read All The President’s Men by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, if they haven’t already done so as a requirement in journalism class.
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[Title] => 40 years on, Watergate crime scene is forgotten
[Summary] => When the Watergate complex was built in the 1960s, it was just a group of buildings on the western edge of the nation's capital. Then, 40 years ago Sunday, police in Washington arrested five men breaking into the office of the Democratic National Committee there.
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WATERGATE
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