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Journalist Bob Woodward, center, is cheered and greeted by Joan Felt, left, and Carl Bernstein, right, after speaking at a memorial service for W. Mark Felt, the former associate director of the FBI who was known as "Deep Throat" in Santa Rosa, Calif. ,... View Photo »
Journalist Bob Woodward, center, is cheered and greeted by Joan Felt, left, and Carl Bernstein, right, after speaking at a memorial service for W. Mark Felt, the former associate director of the FBI who was known as "Deep Throat" in Santa Rosa, Calif. ,... View Photo »
Journalists Bob Woodward, left, and Carl Bernstein, right, sign a guest book before entering a memorial service for W. Mark Felt, the former associate director of the FBI who was known as "Deep Throat" in Santa Rosa, Calif. , Friday, Jan. 16, 2009. View Photo »
Journalist Bob Woodward, left, greets Joan Felt, right, daughter of W. Mark Felt, the former associate director of the FBI who was known as "Deep Throat" while entering a memorial service for Felt in Santa Rosa, Calif. , Friday, Jan. 16, 2009. View Photo »
Journalist Bob Woodward speaks at a memorial service for W. Mark Felt, the former associate director of the FBI who was known as "Deep Throat" in Santa Rosa, Calif. , Friday, Jan. 16, 2009. View Photo »
In this photo provided by CBS, Sen. Pat Leahy, D-Vt. , right talks with host Bob Schieffer, center, and journalist Bob Woodward in the Green Room before Leahy appeared on CBS's "Face the Nation" in Washington, Sunday, April 26, 2009. View Photo »
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Journalist Bob Woodward, center, is cheered and greeted by Joan Felt, left, and Carl Bernstein, right, after speaking at a memorial service for W. Mark Felt, the former associate director of the FBI who was known as "Deep Throat" in Santa Rosa, Calif. , Friday, Jan. 16, 2009.
View Photo »Journalist Bob Woodward, center, is cheered and greeted by Joan Felt, left, and Carl Bernstein, right, after speaking at a memorial service for W. Mark Felt, the former associate director of the FBI who was known as "Deep Throat" in Santa Rosa, Calif. , Friday, Jan. 16, 2009.
View Photo »Journalists Bob Woodward, left, and Carl Bernstein, right, sign a guest book before entering a memorial service for W. Mark Felt, the former associate director of the FBI who was known as "Deep Throat" in Santa Rosa, Calif. , Friday, Jan. 16, 2009.
View Photo »Journalist Bob Woodward, left, greets Joan Felt, right, daughter of W. Mark Felt, the former associate director of the FBI who was known as "Deep Throat" while entering a memorial service for Felt in Santa Rosa, Calif. , Friday, Jan. 16, 2009.
View Photo »Journalist Bob Woodward speaks at a memorial service for W. Mark Felt, the former associate director of the FBI who was known as "Deep Throat" in Santa Rosa, Calif. , Friday, Jan. 16, 2009. Felt, who helped unlock the secrets of Watergate, died in December 2008.
View Photo »In this photo provided by CBS, Sen. Pat Leahy, D-Vt. , right talks with host Bob Schieffer, center, and journalist Bob Woodward in the Green Room before Leahy appeared on CBS's "Face the Nation" in Washington, Sunday, April 26, 2009.
View Photo »Journalist Bob Woodward, center, is cheered and greeted by Joan Felt, left, and Carl Bernstein, right, after speaking at a memorial service for W. Mark Felt, the former associate director of the FBI who was known as "Deep Throat" in Santa Rosa, Calif. , Friday, Jan. 16, 2009.
View Photo »The focus in the news is about Afghanistan and what Obama is going to do
That's a good question. . . . This is certainly one of the questions that we will ... — mudvillegazette.com — Bob Woodward, the Washington Post, Today (September 27)
The Pentagon Papers, in 1971, came out eight years too late. . . . I’ve been in the trenches before, going back to Nixon
It’s most likely someone who has or is cultivating a personal relationship with Bob Woodward and positioning himself to look good in Woodward’s next book
The top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan warns in an urgent, confidential assessment of the war that he needs more forces within the next year and bluntly states that without them, the eight-year conflict ‘will likely result in failure,' according to a copy of the 66-page document obtained by The ...
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