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... Afghanistan:
This morning on the Roundtable, legendary investigative journalist Bob Woodward provided his unique insight into the complexity of President Obama ... particularly among the villagers, that extended far beyond what he would have had if the book hadn't been written.
Woodward is a village institution and if people simply saw him that way it would be ok. But he's actually taken ...
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Bob Woodward and Steve Luxenberg
As part of Sixth & I's Who Do You Think You Are? genealogy series, Bob Woodward and Washington Post senior editor Steve Luxenberg discuss the process and implications of applying investigative journalism to family history. In Annie's Ghosts: A Journey into a Family Secret, ...
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Dave Weigel points out that the Post’s big in-depth look at the couple who crashed the state dinner at the White House the other night seems to have involved a lot of Post staffers. The articles byline is Neely Tucker and Amy Argetsinger and at the bottom of piece there’s this:
Staff writers Cindy Boren, Michael Cotterman, Wil Haygood, James Hohmann, David Montgomery, Dan Morse and ...
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Celebrating its fifth year, The Nature of Words' two nights of Tower Theater readings were a good indication that the event has come of age. Gone are the days of writers talking about sagebrush, distant mountain ranges, cattle and corrals that came with the High Desert Museum’s sponsorship of the event. Here to stay is a variety of poetry, prose and some welcome surprises.
The ...
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... Coast players of the '50s were Bud Shank and Bob Cooper. Shank, a cool-toned altoist who ... Brown
13. Gypsy in My Soul
14. I Want to Be Happy
15. What'll I Do?
Bob Cooper (Clarinet (Bass)), Bob ... Bob Cooper (Sax (Tenor)), Bob Cooper (Performer), Chuck Flores (Drums), Bud Shank (Flute ... ), Howard RobertsRon McMaster (Mastering), Don Prell (Bass), Woody Woodward (Liner Notes), Woody Woodward ...
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... the most famous journalists of the last fifty years — Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein — made their ... the earliest days of these events. Why would the UN ambassador be speaking to a White House counsel?
The rookie reporter Bob Woodward began working at the Washington Post, and ... of “Deep Throat,” purportedly Woodward’s main source (identified as the recently-deceased ...
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... Icon, Ted Schwarz
The Kennedy Women, Laurence Leamer
The Secret Man: The Story of Watergate's Deep Throat, Bob Woodward
Case Closed, Gerald Posner
All the President's Men, Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein (again)
The Final Days, Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein
The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe, J. Randy Taraborrelli
Twilight, Stephenie Meyer
New Moon, ...
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... warfare against the insurgents. In The War Within, investigative reporter Bob Woodward reports that the United States employed & ... actions taken after Bush's May 2007 order were the same ones to which Woodward referred. (At the request of military and White House ... word names associated with these groundbreaking programs.")
Woodward wrote that the programs began "in about May 2006.& ...
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Corroborating evidence by journalists;
Bob Woodward describes a secret electronic warfare capability possessed by Joint Special Operations Command ... technologies that are a breakthrough that has changed the nature of warfare. It is clear that what he has written about is the same electronic warfare technology referred to by Bob Woodward and Sy Hersh.
These reporters are all referring to the same ...
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... incident in the Post’s history was when, in the early 1970s, reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein led the American media’s investigation into ... Post Media, Washington Post Digital, and washingtonpost.com.
Perhaps the most notable incident in the Post’s history was when, in the early 1970s, reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein led the American media’s investigation ...
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