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Sondheim and Leonard Bernstein wrote The Race to Urga, scheduled to play at the Lincoln Center in 1969, but when Jerome Robbins left the project, it went unproduced.
" Bernstein subsequently left in early 2008, but the struggling network remained on the air with a revamped line-up.
Orion's president and chief executive officer William Bernstein left the company in 1992.
Because he had dropped out of college and did not intend to finish, Bernstein left in 1965 to become a full-time reporter for the Elizabeth Daily Journal in New Jersey.
In 1966, Bernstein left New Jersey and began reporting for the Washington Post, where he covered every aspect of local news and became known as one of the paper's best writing stylists.
According to authors Joseph Blasi, Douglas Kruse, and Aaron Bernstein, these eight men left because they did not agree with William Shockley's authoritarian managerial style and his practice of expecting a certain result instead of letting the research guide the process.
In January 2006, Bernstein left CBS to pursue other broadcasting opportunities and develop Velvet Hammer Media, a company that helps aspiring or working journalists move up to the next level in their careers.
It was announced on July 19, 2010 that Bernstein has left The Michael Kay Show to become co-host of New York Football Live on 1050 ESPN with former Jets linebacker Greg Buttle beginning July 26, 2010.
Bonnie Bernstein left the network to pursue other broadcasting opportunities.
Mira Bernstein of Wellesley College became the director when Thomas left in 2002 to found MathPath, a program for younger students.
Mueller, who is married to Berkner, left the band in 2006 " to keep the couple ’ s personal and professional lives separate ", and was replaced by Adam Bernstein.
Although Bernstein left as music director in 1969, he continued to lead the Young People's Concerts as Conductor Emeritus until 1972.

Bernstein and Washington
The pre-Broadway run in Washington, D. C. was a critical and commercial success, although none of the reviews mentioned Sondheim, listed as co-lyricist, who was overshadowed by the better-known Bernstein.
* Woodward, Bob and Bernstein, Carl wrote a best-selling book based on their experiences covering the Watergate Scandal for the Washington Post titled All the President's Men, published in 1974.
The group consists of Peter Bernstein ( guitar ), Bill Charlap ( piano ), Ravi Coltrane ( tenor saxophone ), Lewis Nash ( drums ), Nicholas Payton ( trumpet ), Peter Washington ( bass ), and Steve Wilson ( alto saxophone, flute ).
* Bernstein, Patricia, The First Waco Horror: The Lynching of Jesse Washington and the Rise of the NAACP, Texas A & M University Press ( March, 2005 ), hardcover, ISBN 1-58544-416-2
All the President's Men is a 1974 non-fiction book by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, two of the journalists investigating the first Watergate break-in and ensuing scandal for The Washington Post.
Executive editor Ben Bradlee put the paper's reputation and resources behind reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who, in a long series of articles, chipped away at the story behind the 1972 burglary of Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate Hotel complex in Washington.
* Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein — journalists for The Washington Post on the Watergate scandal ; authors of All the President's Men, non-fiction account of the scandal.
While a young reporter for The Washington Post in 1972, Woodward was teamed up with Carl Bernstein ; the two did much of the original news reporting on the Watergate scandal.
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein were assigned to report on the June 17, 1972 burglary of the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee in a Washington, D. C. office building called Watergate.
Barry was chosen by a majority of Washington residents and tourists from Tussauds ' " Top 10 Wish List ," in a contest that pitted him against Cal Ripken, Al Gore, Denzel Washington, Carl Bernstein, Halle Berry, Martin Sheen, Marilyn Monroe, Nancy Reagan and Oprah Winfrey.
Bernstein began his journalism career at the age of 16 when he became a copyboy for The Washington Star and moved " quickly through the ranks.
Between 1980 and 1984, Bernstein was the network's Washington Bureau Chief and then a senior correspondent.
Bernstein, who considers himself a secular Jew, is an honorary lifetime member of B ' nai B ' rith and as a teenager served as president of B ' nai B ' rith YOUTH in Washington and the mid-Atlantic states.
In 1976 he portrayed Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee in the film All the President's Men, based on the book by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward.
Many of Dixon's possessions ended up with Leo M. Bernstein, a Washington D. C. investor and banker, whose clients included Dixon.
* The Washington Post ( Adam Bernstein ) Renowned Coloratura Soprano Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, 90 ( obituary )
Deep Throat is the pseudonym given to the secret informant who provided information to Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein of The Washington Post in 1972 about the involvement of United States President Richard Nixon's administration in what came to be known as the Watergate scandal.
Deep Throat was first introduced to the public in the 1974 book All the President's Men, written by Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, which was adapted into an Academy Award-winning film two years later.
A pair of young Washington Post reporters, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, wrote the coverage of the story over a period of two years.
This was followed by the English-language texts, in collaboration with Leonard Bernstein, for Bernstein's Mass, which opened the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC.
In Danny Simon's obituary in The Washington Post, Adam Bernstein wrote that the idea for the play came from his divorce.
In April 2003, a team of journalism students taught by William Gaines conducted a detailed review of source materials, leading them to conclude that Fielding was Deep Throat, the unnamed source for articles written by Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein.

Bernstein and Post
Relying heavily upon anonymous sources, Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein uncovered information suggesting knowledge of the break-in, and attempts to cover it up, led deep into the Justice Department, the FBI, the CIA, and the White House.
In the early 1970s, in the best known episode in the recent history of The Post, reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein led the American press's investigation into what became known as the Watergate scandal ; reporting in the newspaper greatly contributed to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.
Bernstein proposed Internet Mail 2000, an alternative system for electronic mail, intended to replace Simple Mail Transfer Protocol ( SMTP ), Post Office Protocol ( POP3 ) and Internet Message Access Protocol ( IMAP ).
First he and Bernstein were the lead reporters on Watergate and the Post won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 1973.
For his role in breaking the scandal, Bernstein received many awards, and his work helped earn the Post a Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 1973.
When Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein brought the Watergate story to Bradlee, Graham supported their investigative reporting, and Bradlee ran stories about Watergate when few other news outlets were reporting on the matter.
That speculation ended after former top Federal Bureau of Investigation official W. Mark Felt announced in May 2005 that he was the mysterious Watergate informant, as later confirmed by Woodward, Bernstein and Executive Editor Ben Bradlee in a statement released through The Washington Post.
* Washington Post Obituary by Adam Bernstein
Although Larry physically remains at his typewriter in the basement, he joins the investigative team of Marshall & Walpole ( loosely-based on the famed Washington Post duo of Woodward and Bernstein ) in season 4.
According to Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein in their best-selling book All the President's Men, Clawson bragged about having written the Canuck letter to a friend, Marilyn Berger, who happened to be a Washington Post reporter, whom he had known from his days with the newspaper.
Berger passed the information along to Woodward and Bernstein, who were engaged in writing a series of articles in the Post exposing " rat fucking " dirty tricks by the Committee to Re-Elect the President.
*" Social Critic, Essayist Harold Cruse Dies "-Washington Post obituary by Adam Bernstein, Tuesday, March 29, 2005.

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