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(Note: this is a copy of part of a post on Pajamas Media, which can be found here.) When I read the Washington Post’s disgraceful editorial the other day on the Climategate scandal, I thought of how far they have fallen since their big moment in the... Full Article at GlobalWarming.org
Michael Gaynor Will the "Pimp and Pro" ACORN story morph into ACORNgate? Full Article at Renew America
Former Washington Post reporter and author Carl Bernstein arrives for the funeral service for longtime CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite at St.Bartholomew's Church in New York, July 23, 2009. View Photo »
The real shame to me is the demise of your profession. It was a mere 37 years ago that Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein took down a powerful, two term president with diligent, truthful reporting. In 37 years we have gone from that to TMZ, the paparazzi, blogs and unsubstantiated innuendo?? Pathetic in my...
So, I'm reading Nora Ephron's 1983 novel Heartburn -- I think I'm the last person in America to realize that Ephron was a foodie long before Julie & Julia, Ephron was a foodie -- and the book is filled with love and longing and heartbreak and food. Full Article at KQED
I recently attended my high school's 75th anniversary celebration in Silver Spring, Md. , a good 10-hour drive from Stowe. My favorite teacher was a nominee to be one of the first inductees into the school's Hall of Fame. Full Article at Burlington Free Press
So Belle de Jour was real after all. The Internet’s most famous anonymous sex blogger – turned best-selling author – turned internationally successful TV series – has finally outed herself in the UK’s Sunday Times. Full Article at The Bloggers' Times
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 »
Upton Sinclair, Bob Woodward, and Carl Bernstein may have set the standard for muckraking in the 20th century, but their heirs apparent are as likely to pick up a video camera as they are a pen when they fight the battles of the 21st. Full Article at Pate Magazine
Ever since Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein’s All The President’s Men (1974), American reporters have imitated their novelistic style, turning attention to detail — itself a good thing — into a fetish. Full Article at Times Online
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Former Washington Post reporter and author Carl Bernstein arrives for the funeral service for longtime CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite at St.Bartholomew's Church in New York, July 23, 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 »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 Carl Bernstein enters the funeral for CBS anchorman Walter Cronkite at St. Bartholomew's Church Thursday, July 23, 2009 in New York.
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 real shame to me is the demise of your profession. It was a mere 37 years ago that Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein took down a powerful, two term president with diligent, truthful reporting. In 37 years we have gone from that to TMZ, the paparazzi, blogs and unsubstantiated innuendo?? Pathetic in my...
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