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Chuck Colson of Watergate fame dies

Chuck Colson made headlines with the break-in at the Watergate Hotel during President Nixon's re-election, he made a difference with his life after he was released from prison.
In the Media by Gar Swaffar - 4 comments

Watergate Figure Charles Colson in grave condition

The Washington Post is reporting that Charles Colson, best known for being President Richard Nixon's special counsel and spending several months in jail on Watergate-based charges is in grave condition after undergoing brain surgery weeks ago.
In the Media by Layne Weiss

Robert Redford to produce Watergate documentary

Former " All The President's Men" star Robert Redford now has a new behind-the-scenes role in an upcoming documentary on the Watergate scandal.
In the Media by Samantha Emann - 5 comments

Foreclosure Looms at Watergate Hotel

It's been five years since Watergate Hotel shuttered its doors and it's about to get worse for the physical icon that brought down a powerful president.
In the Media by Del Patterson

Watergate scandal: CIA agent dies at 92

Bernard Leon Barker, the former CIA agent who was involved in the Watergate burglary thirty years ago died today. He was aged 92.
In the Media by Jane Fazackarley - 1 comment

Op-Ed: Los Angeles Has Its Own Watergate: Bottled Watergate

The City of Los Angeles and the County of Los Angeles may be drowning in a sea of financial trouble, but both are fighting for air over bottled water-related scandals.
In the Media by Sandy Sand - 12 comments

Op-Ed: 'Deep Throat' Dies; Will There Be a Secret Confidant About the Bush Presidency?

It was 1972 and the drama across the country of Watergate and the possibility of the impeachment of Richard Nixon kept everyone focused on the scandal.
In the Media by Carol Forsloff - 1 comment

Mark Felt, Watergate's 'DeepThroat,' dead at 95

The man who tipped reporters off about the Watergate scandal has died at the age of 95. W. Mark Felt, the former FBI second-in-command, known only as "Deep Throat" during the Watergate Era kept his identity secret until 2005.
In the Media by KJ Mullins

Hillary Clinton Fired From Watergate Committee for Fraud, Ethics Violations

The former general counsel and chief of staff of the House Judiciary Committee, who supervised Hillary during the Watergate investigation, says her history of lies and unethical behavior goes back farther – and goes much deeper – than anyone realizes.
In the Media by Johnny Simpson - 6 comments

Watergate Figure E. Howard Hunt Dies

Organizer of the Watergate break-ins dies at 88
In the Media by Carolyn E. Price - 2 comments
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Hollywood star Robert Redford is returning to Watergate, more than 30 years after appearing in a film about the political scandal that brought down president Richard Nixon.

Charles Colson, who was jailed over the Watergate scandal and went on to become an evangelical preacher and prison reformer, dies aged 80.
The movie star Robert Redford, who played Watergate reporter Bob Woodward in All The President's Men, says newspaper standards are in "steep decline".
A forthcoming biography of Washington Post President at Large Ben Bradlee drags readers back into the 40-year-old Watergate controversy, once thought put to bed. In an excerpt released to New York Magazine, author Jeff Himmelman writes about discovering a two-decade-old interview with Bradlee–the editor who...
Long before Richard Nixon rose to power and fell from grace, he was just another man in love. Decades before he became known to some as "Tricky Dick," Nixon was the one penning nicknames (sweet ones) to his future bride in gushy love notes that reveal a surprisingly soft and romantic side of the man taken down by Watergate. Nixon shared the stage with Patricia Ryan in a community theater production and six of the dozens of letters they exchanged during their two-year courtship will be unveiled Friday at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum as part of an exhibit celebrating the 100th birthday of the woman Nixon playfully called his "Irish gypsy."
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