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Who you know can make your career. It certainly worked for Bob Woodward, who as a scrappy young journalist for the Washington Post relied on information from a secret source to blow the top off Watergate. Full Article at Adholes
NEW YORK Was there a second Deep Throat during The Washington Post's Watergate investigations more than 35 years ago? Perhaps. But this one was apparently leaking information to the Nixon administration about the Post. Full Article at Editor & Publisher
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 »
Photographs of W. Mark Felt, the former associate director of the FBI who was known as "Deep Throat," are displayed at his memorial service in Santa Rosa, Calif. , Friday, Jan. 16, 2009. View Photo »
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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 »Photographs of W. Mark Felt, the former associate director of the FBI who was known as "Deep Throat," are displayed at his memorial service in Santa Rosa, Calif. , Friday, Jan. 16, 2009. Felt, who helped unlock the secrets of Watergate, died in December 2008.
View Photo »Joan Felt, daughter of W. Mark Felt, also known as "Deep Throat", is seen beside her son Nick Jones as they recall memories during an interview Friday, Dec. 19, 2008, at her home in Santa Rosa, Calif.
View Photo »Joan Felt, daughter of W. Mark Felt, also known as "Deep Throat", is seen beside her son Nick Jones as they recall memories of Felt during an interview Friday, Dec. 19, 2008, at her home in Santa Rosa, Calif.
View Photo »Joan Felt, daughter of W. Mark Felt, who revealed himself as "Deep Throat", answers questions from a reporter Friday, Dec. 19, 2008, at her home in Santa Rosa, Calif.
View Photo »FILE - In this Oct. 29, 1980, file photo former President Richard Nixon waves as he leaves the U.S. District Court in Washington after testifying on behalf of high FBI officials W. Mark Felt, and Edward Miller, that the FBI had direct authority from the president to conduct warrantless...
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 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 »Photographs of W. Mark Felt, the former associate director of the FBI who was known as "Deep Throat," are displayed at his memorial service in Santa Rosa, Calif. , Friday, Jan. 16, 2009. Felt, who helped unlock the secrets of Watergate, died in December 2008.
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