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It must have been an awkward encounter when Bob Woodward sat down for two hours at his Washington, D.C., attorney’s M Street office

Introduction: Afraid of the Facts It must have been an awkward encounter when Bob Woodward sat down for two hours at his Washington, D.C., attorney’s M Street office on November 14, 2005, to answer questions, under oath, posed by special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald. Woodward, of Watergate and Washington Post fame, was the most famous reporter […]

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ABC, NBC still haven’t covered U.S. attorney firings — but reported on “purity balls,” Jenna Bush’s book deal

NBC’s and ABC’s nightly news programs have yet to cover the controversy over the Bush administration’s dismissal of eight U.S. attorneys, despite considerable congressional attention to the issue, including hearings begun on March 6. On March 6, in addition to covering the conviction of I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, events in Iraq, and the Walter Reed […]

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