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According to Bernstein, Redford thought that "the real story" might be how the two covered the Watergate scandal — and not just the scandal itself
Redford played the legendary journalist in the Oscar-winning movie about his breaking of the Watergate scandal.
Forty years after they broke the Watergate story that cost Richard Nixon the presidency, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein still speak of the historic events with a sense of awe and wonder. As cub reporters for The Washington Post, they were asked to look ...
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AlterNet on MSNWoodward and Bernstein didn’t bring down Nixon – but the myth that they did lives on | Opinion
In their dogged reporting of the Watergate scandal, Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein uncovered the crimes that forced Richard Nixon to resign the presidency in August 1974. That version of Watergate has long dominated popular understanding of the scandal,
As the world reflects on Robert Redford’s death, his own words illuminate the essence of his career as an Oscar-winning actor, director and founder of the Sundance Film Festival who championed truth, independence and new voices.
OCEAN CITY —The author of five books, including “All the President’s Men,” Carl Bernstein helped bring down a United States president and shared a Pulitzer Prize with Bob Woodward for his coverage of the Watergate scandal for the Washington Post.
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, arguably the two most famous newspaper reporters in American history, did something on Sunday they haven't done in 36 years: They shared a byline in the Washington Post. Woodward and Bernstein, who are on a mini-publicity ...
While the identity of "Deep Throat" is still a well-guarded secret, the first installment of notes and quotes scribbled by Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein while covering the Watergate scandal are now available to the public.