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Boing Boing
May 15, 2012
Indeed, the book opens with a quote from Bob Woodward, who brought down a president by publishing illegally leaked confidential material -- what system would protect Woodward and not Andy Coulson?
BetaNews
May 14, 2012
It's a wonder that
Washington Post reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward uncovered the Watergate scandal with so many journalists chasing Nixon White House leaks for the next big scoop.
OpEdNews
May 14, 2012
... of our three-part excerpt from WhoWhatWhy Editor Russ Baker's book, Family of Secrets, that relate directly to Nixon and Watergate, and explain the back story, including the real role of Bob Woodward, George HW Bush and the CIA in Nixon's undoing.
This is Bristol
May 14, 2012
Bob Woodward, left, founded
children's leukaemia charity CLIC in 1974 after his son Robert was diagnosed with
cancer, giving up a successful career as a house builder to set up the organisation.
Daily Beast
May 12, 2012
In Jeff Himmelman's biography of Ben Bradlee, he wrote about two of the biggest influences in his life: Bob Woodward and Ben Bradlee.
Washington Post (blog)
May 12, 2012
We always have
Christmas dinner with Bob Woodward and his wife Elsa Walsh. I would put my mother between Bob and me so I could feed her and she could be part of our conversation.
Amarillo.com
May 12, 2012
She
married Bob Woodward on Jan. 3, 1959, in Polk Street United Methodist Church in Amarillo. Bob and Bernadine shared 53 loving years together.
Ashland Daily Tidings
May 11, 2012
She has survived the death of her beloved husband, Bob Masters, four years ago and the awkward media moment in 1996 when journalist Bob Woodward claimed that, with
Houston's urging, First Lady Hillary Clinton engaged in an imaginary meeting with ...
Chicago Sun-Times
May 10, 2012
Bob Woodward and Judge William J. Bauer will discuss issues at the heart of the American experience in democracy, 7 pm in Hammerschmidt Memorial Chapel at Elmhurst College, 190 Prospect Ave.
Huffington Post
May 9, 2012
The
Washington Post's former editor Ben Bradlee seems to be vaguely doubtful now about the authenticity of his then-young Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward and his story about "
Deep Throat." What next? Will we be told that Woodward doesn't look ...
CBC.ca
May 9, 2012
Cooke would receive a Pulitzer prize for feature writing the following year (she was nominated by Bob Woodward, her editor).
Business Insider
May 9, 2012
In 1972, the name "
Deep Throat" was synonymous with two things: the first porn film to feature a plot and oppositely, a secret informant who provided information to journalist Bob Woodward about the involvement of
US president Richard Nixon's ...
Christian Science Monitor
May 9, 2012
By Husna Haq / May 9, 2012 Bob Woodward (r., with fellow reporter Carl Bernstein in the
Washington Post newsroom in the 1970s) called the excerpt of Jeff Himmelman's biography of Ben Bradlee which appeared on New York magazine's website "a total ...
Huffington Post
May 8, 2012
(See Obama's
wars by Bob Woodward.) Once described as a nation of rug merchants, modern Pakistan is better known today as an unstable country with a nuclear weapons arsenal that operates outside the requirements of the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty ...
Chicago Reader
May 8, 2012
The cast of characters consists of Ben Bradlee, editor of the
Washington Post at the time of Watergate and father figure to Bob Woodward, young and relentless reporter who made his name uncovering Watergate scoops; and Jeff Himmelman, ...
Huffington Post (blog)
May 7, 2012
The stellar cast of guests -- the First Lady, military spouses, and journalists Bob Woodward and
Tom Brokaw -- shared compelling stories about the sacrifices of military families and suggested that everyone can honor and support our veterans by ...
CounterPunch
May 7, 2012
The anatomy of hopelessness: Scenes from a
West Virginia Middle
school, by JoAnn Wypijewski. by
John Dean The Watergate reporting by
Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein is now being questioned because of material discovered by ...
Albany Times Union
May 6, 2012
By MICHAEL DOBBS,
commentary As a former
Washington Post reporter turned historian, I am intrigued by a spat involving two people I greatly respect, Bob Woodward and Ben Bradlee. A new book by a former Woodward researcher named Jeff Himmelman claims ...
Adweek
May 6, 2012
The Post, where the legendary duo Woodward and Bernstein made their mark, is defined by its investigations; it was Bob Woodward who in 1982 set up the paper's permanent investigative unit, now under the highly regarded Jeff Leen.
WBEZ
May 6, 2012
One of America's preeminent
investigative reporters and nonfiction authors, Bob Woodward has won nearly every journalism award in the nation, including the 1973 Pulitzer Prize for his work with his
Washington Post colleague Carl Bernstein on the ...
Herald Sun
May 5, 2012
ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN Saturday, Channel 9, 12.10am ALL The President's Men stars
Dustin Hoffman and
Robert Redford as real-life reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward whose investigation into a Watergate Hotel leads to the highest reaches of the ...
Salon
May 5, 2012
It suggests the legendary editor privately doubted aspects of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein's reporting that helped bring about the resignation of President
Richard Nixon in 1974.
AllAfrica.com
May 3, 2012
Or, you're all seated in the living room, you reading Bush at War by Bob Woodward and wifey and the
children are watching one of those wrath-inducing farces, say the aptly named Desperate Housewives or Second Chance.
Washington Post
May 3, 2012
The
Washington Post's Bob Woodward changed presidential
history with his reporting on the Watergate scandal, and he has been chronicling the inner workings of the White House ever since.
New York Magazine
April 30, 2012
The excerpt reveals that Himmelman, while researching the book, discovered an unpublished 1990 interview in which Bradlee expressed nagging doubts about some minor details in Bob Woodward's storied Watergate investigation. According to a transcript of ...
Sacramento Bee
April 27, 2012
By National Press Club WASHINGTON, April 26, 2012 -- /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Bob Woodward, the
Washington Post investigative reporter and editor whose work on the Watergate scandal led to the resignation of an American president, has been selected ...
MarketWatch (press release)
April 26, 2012
WASHINGTON, April 26, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Bob Woodward, the
Washington Post investigative reporter and editor whose work on the Watergate scandal led to the resignation of an American president, has been selected as the 2012 recipient of ...
CBS News
April 23, 2012
When that happens in government, the people who are in charge have to step in and say, accountability, you're out," Bob Woodward said in an interview with "CBS This Morning." Woodward, who became famous for his reporting of President
Richard Nixon's ...
Kansas City Star
April 21, 2012
The
American society of News
editors brought together former
Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein with retired Post Executive Editor Ben Bradlee on April 3 to answer the question of how Watergate would be covered in the digital age ...
Chicago Reader
April 16, 2012
The Watergate scandal turned the names of Katharine Graham, owner of the
Washington Post, Ben Bradlee, editor of the Post, and reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein into household words - or as close to that as print journalists can hope to become.
Huffington Post
April 12, 2012
In his new book Leak: Why Mark Felt Became
Deep Throat, Max Holland takes on chief aspects of the Watergate myth: that an idealistic, well-placed and mysterious source fed information to
Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward, thereby leading the ...
Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard
May 4, 2012
In an engaging book excerpt in New York magazine, Jeff Himmelman revealed that Watergate hero Bob Woodward's longtime editor at the
Washington Post, Ben Bradlee, had misgivings about some of the details about some of the sources Woodward and Carl ...
AllAfrica.com
May 4, 2012
Or, you're all seated in the living room, you reading Bush at War by Bob Woodward and wifey and the
children are watching one of those wrath-inducing farces, say the aptly named Desperate Housewives or Second Chance.
Huffington Post
May 4, 2012
After almost 40 years of denials by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, it was revealed this week that one of them, Bernstein, had interviewed a Watergate grand juror in 1972.
Daily Beast
May 3, 2012
The publication of the excerpt provoked a vehement denial from Bob Woodward, then a statement from Bradlee, via his wife, that he stands behind Woodward's journalistic integrity.
ABC15.com (KNXV-TV)
May 2, 2012
Past Cronkite Award recipients include TV anchors Brian Williams, Diane Sawyer and
Tom Brokaw, newspaper journalists Ben Bradlee,
Helen Thomas and Bob Woodward and media executives Katharine Graham, Al Neuharth and Bill Paley.
Patch.com
May 2, 2012
Mine was Professor Bob Woodward (not that Bob Woodward) at Drake University. Professor Woodward reinforced for me why journalism and newspapers were so important.
Business Insider
May 1, 2012
Nearly 40 years after the fact, the story of how Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein uncovered the Watergate scandal has achieved nearly epic status.
Smart Business Network
May 1, 2012
Calhoun got to thinking and remarked on how much his predecessor, Bob Woodward Sr., put an employee focus on the company during his 60 years with the company.
Washington Post (blog)
April 30, 2012
and then got a call that led to a long evening writing this story about Bob Woodward and Ben Bradlee and a new book that touches on their relationship.
Russellville Courier
April 30, 2012
I told my own personal story about how
Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Berstein broke the Watergate stories in the early 1970s that brought down the Nixon administration, and how that inspired me to consider a career writing news.
The Wilson Quarterly (blog)
April 30, 2012
One is a dramatic retelling of the story of Mark Felt, the top FBI official who became
Deep Throat, the famous anonymous source who helped
Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein penetrate the secrets surrounding the Watergate scandal ...
Politico (blog)
April 30, 2012
By DYLAN BYERS | Reporter Jeff Himmelman and the
editors at New York Magazine are standing by a new article that casts doubts on some aspects of Bob Woodward's Watergate reporting, despite the deliberate omission of a 2010 interview that -- Woodward ...
New York Magazine
April 30, 2012
The excerpt reveals that Himmelman, while researching the book, discovered an unpublished 1990 interview in which Bradlee expressed nagging doubts about some minor details in Bob Woodward's storied Watergate investigation. According to a transcript of ...
New York Magazine
April 29, 2012
Top: In All the President's Men, both film and book versions, Bob Woodward signaled to his mysterious source that he'd like to meet by moving a flowerpot with a flag in it on his balcony.
Standard Speaker
April 28, 2012
Legendary journalist Carl Bernstein and his
Washington Post colleague and "All the President's Men" co-author Bob Woodward rocked the nation in 1972 with their exposure of a scandal that led to the downfall of former President
Richard Nixon.
mediabistro.com
April 27, 2012
The website features a rich collection of video interviews with journalists like Christiane Amanpour, Bob Woodward, Carl Bernstein, Ben Bradlee, Bill Kovach and many more.
This Is Wiltshire
April 27, 2012
The plea came from parish council chairman Bob Woodward to a packed annual parish meeting last Tuesday. Few at the meeting were aware that earlier in the day it had been discovered that vandals had stripped the bark from a tree on the Way's Way ...
Sacramento Bee
April 27, 2012
By National Press Club WASHINGTON, April 26, 2012 -- /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Bob Woodward, the
Washington Post investigative reporter and editor whose work on the Watergate scandal led to the resignation of an American president, has been selected ...
Washington Post (blog)
April 27, 2012
As this report explained: [A] former top Bush administration colleague,
David Kay, charged with finding unconventional weapons after the Iraq invasion, referred to Ms.