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Mineta's testimony to the Commission on Flight 77 differs rather significantly from the account provided in the January 22, 2002 edition of The Washington Post, as reported by Bob Woodward and Dan Balz in their series " 10 Days in September "
This was the first time that the Supreme Court was reported to hold that the Fourteenth Amendment equal protection clause granted constitutional protections to corporations as well as to natural persons, although numerous other cases, since Dartmouth College v. Woodward in 1819, have recognized that corporations were entitled to some of the protections of the Constitution.
The deposition was reported in The Washington Post on November 16, 2005, and was the first time Woodward revealed publicly that he had any special knowledge about the case.
The crimes reported to police included looting, arson, and sniping and took place in many different areas of Detroit: on the west side of Woodward Avenue, extending from the 12th Street neighborhood to Grand River Avenue and as far south as Michigan Avenue and Trumbull, near Tiger Stadium.
Bob Woodward recounts in his book The Agenda ( 1994 ) that the then-first lady recalled that when her husband was making his decision to run for the presidency in 1991, he reported receiving " a direct threat from someone in the Bush White House, warning that if he ran, the Republicans would go after him.
* A successful method of Vitamin B < sub > 12 </ sub > total synthesis is reported by the groups of Robert Burns Woodward and Albert Eschenmoser .< ref >
On November 16, 2005, in an article titled " Woodward Was Told of Plame More Than Two Years Ago ," published in The Washington Post, Jim VandeHei and Carol D. Leonnig revealed that Bob Woodward was told of Valerie Wilson's CIA affiliation a month before it was reported in Robert Novak's column and before Wilson's July 6, 2003 editorial in the New York Times.

Woodward and book
On May 12, Clemens broke a long silence to denounce an heavily-researched expose by four investigative reporters from the New York Daily News, called American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens and the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime Clemens went on ESPN's Mike and Mike show to call the book " garbage ", but a review by Michiko Kakutani of The New York Times called the book " gripping " and compared it to the work of Bob Woodward.
Bob Woodward who was interviewed for the book said the idea that they were reporting just what prosecutors had already found is " factually wrong " and a lot of the book is speculations and conjecture.
* 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.
In this regard, in his 2001 book " Shadow ," author Bob Woodward describes Haig's role as the point man between Nixon and Ford during the final days of Watergate.
According to the Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward book All the President's Men ( 1974 ), Liddy did this once at a dinner party.
* Wired ( book ), a 1984 by Bob Woodward about the American actor and comedian John Belushi
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.
The book chronicles the investigative reporting of Woodward and Bernstein from Woodward's initial report on the Watergate break-in through the resignations of H. R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman, and the revelation of the Nixon tapes by Alexander Butterfield in 1973.
Woodward and Bernstein had toyed with the idea of writing a book about Watergate, but did not commit until actor Robert Redford contacted them and expressed interest in purchasing the film rights.
The book is scheduled to release on April 3, 2012 from Polito's own imprint, Woodward Avenue Books.
In a 1987 book, Veil: The Secret Wars of the CIA 1981-1987, Washington Post, reporter, and biographer, Bob Woodward, who had interviewed Casey on a number of occasions for the biography, said that he had gained entry into Casey's hospital room for a final, four-minute encounter — a claim which was met with disbelief in many quarters as well as an adamant denial from Casey's wife, Sofia.
State of Denial, a book by investigative reporter Bob Woodward, says that White House Chief of Staff, Andrew Card, urged President Bush to replace Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld with Baker following the 2004 election.
Woodward has confirmed this claim and published a book, titled The Secret Man, which detailed his relationship with Felt.
Woodward and Bernstein followed up with a second successful book on Watergate, entitled The Final Days ( Simon and Schuster 1976 ), covering in extensive depth the period from November 1973 until President Nixon resigned in August 1974.
On February 1, 2008, as a part of the Authors @ Google series, Woodward, who was interviewed by Google CEO Eric E. Schmidt, said that he had a fourth book in his Bush at War series in the making.
Woodward said the revelation came at the end of a long, confidential background interview for his 2004 book Plan of Attack.
Gray, in his book In Nixon's Web, even goes so far as to publish an e-mail and telephone exchange he had with Donald Santarelli, a Washington lawyer who was a justice department official during Watergate, in which Santarelli confirmed to Gray that he was the source behind statements Woodward recorded in notes he has attributed to Deep Throat.
In 1974, two years after the Watergate burglary and two months before Nixon resigned, Bernstein and Woodward released the book All the President's Men.
A second book, The Final Days, was published by Bernstein and Woodward in 1976 as a follow-up chronicling Nixon's last days in office.
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.
The phrase was popularized during the Watergate scandal by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein in their 1974 book All the President's Men, in reference to evasive statements and equivocal denials by then-Attorney General John N. Mitchell.
In his review of the book for The New York Times, Joe Nocera noted that the book had “ an omniscient quality ” of fly-on-the-wall scenes from inside the White House, much like the books of Bob Woodward, but “ doesn ’ t really go for phony omniscience ” where the sources who are most cooperative are rendered most favorably.

Woodward and according
Teilhard soon found a canine that, according to Woodward, fitted the jaw perfectly.
In one match against France in 1906, Woodward scored 8 goals in a 15-0 win according to The Times and Sporting Life match reports the following day.
* In a story headlined " Mitchell Controlled Secret GOP Fund ", Washington Post investigative reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward broke the story that " while serving as U. S. Attorney General, Mitchell personally controlled a secret Republican fund that was used to gather information about the Democrats, according to sources involved in the Watergate investigation.
At an on-the-record dinner at a Harvard University Institute of Politics forum in December 2005, according to the Harvard Crimson, Woodward discussed the matter with fellow Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein, responding to Bernstein ’ s claim that the release of Plame ’ s identity was a " calculated leak " by the Bush administration with " I know a lot about this, and you ’ re wrong.

Woodward and Mr
He appeared with his wife, Joanne Woodward, in the feature films The Long, Hot Summer ( 1958 ), Rally ' Round the Flag, Boys !, ( 1958 ), From the Terrace ( 1960 ), Paris Blues ( 1961 ), A New Kind of Love ( 1963 ), Winning ( 1969 ), WUSA ( 1970 ), The Drowning Pool ( 1975 ), Harry & Son ( 1984 ), and Mr. and Mrs. Bridge ( 1990 ).
And when, the next day, Woodward — this is probably Sunday or maybe Monday, because the burglary was Saturday morning early — called the number and asked to speak to Mr. Hunt, and the operator said, ‘ Well, he's not here now ; he's over at ,’ such-and-such a place, gave him another number, and Woodward called him up, and Hunt answered the phone, and Woodward said, ‘ We want to know why your name was in the address book of the Watergate burglars .’ And there is this long, deathly hush, and Hunt said, ‘ Oh my God !’ and hung up.
Darrell of Richmond and Mr. F. L. Woodward of Mahinda, officiating as umpires.
The pair of novels was adapted as a 1990 Merchant-Ivory motion picture, Mr. and Mrs. Bridge, starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward.
: Joanne Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Bridge
* Mr. and Mrs. Bridge ( 1990 ) starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Robert Sean Leonard
* David Nelson and Patricia Hearst as Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, Wanda's happy-go-lucky parents who remain completely oblivious to their daughter's activities
Cottage: This building was originally a three-car garage built by Mr. Woodward and is currently used for meetings and classes.
Some of the members of the parents committee formed included Mr Tom Roy, Mr Jack Woodward, Mr Don Kraft and Mr B. Courtney.
There were many others who tried to claim the copyright to the song, but his birthplace, in Mount Vernon, Ohio, has all of the history of Mr. Emmett, as does the Knox County Historical Society and The Woodward Opera House, also located in Mount Vernon.

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