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    The Watergate scandal was a major political scandal in the United States involving the administration of President Richard Nixon which ultimately led...
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    The Watergate complex is a group of six buildings in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C., United States. It is a primarily a development...
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  • Watergate cake is a pistachio cake popular in the U.S. which shares its name with the Watergate scandal of the 1970s, although the name's origin is not...
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  • managers got together to form The New Watergate Club at the Comedy where they could present banned plays under club conditions. "Miss Bergman On Stage;...
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  • golf clubs supposedly used by President John F. Kennedy at Burning Tree Club on the morning of the Bay of Pigs Invasion. In the 1994 book "Watergate", author...
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    Richard Kleindienst (category Watergate scandal investigators)
    during the early stages of Watergate political scandal. He resigned his post in disgrace for his involvement in the Watergate cover-up. Kleindienst was...
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  • All the President's Men (film) (category Watergate scandal in film)
    Men is a 1976 American biographical political thriller film about the Watergate scandal that brought down the presidency of Richard Nixon. Directed by...
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  • Hunt and Liddy plotted the Watergate burglaries and other clandestine operations for the Nixon administration. In the Watergate scandal, Hunt was convicted...
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    President Richard Nixon. Her public comments and interviews during the Watergate scandal were frank and revealing. Martha Elizabeth Beall Jennings Mitchell...
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    and 467 performances respectively. The theatre established the New Watergate Club in 1956, under producer Anthony Field, to counter the stage censorship...
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    Bob Woodward (category Watergate scandal investigators)
    Bernstein, and the two did much of the original news reporting on the Watergate scandal. These scandals led to numerous government investigations and...
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    H. R. Haldeman (category People convicted in the Watergate scandal)
    Staff to President Richard Nixon and his consequent involvement in the Watergate scandal. Born in California, Haldeman served in the Navy Reserves in World...
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    Chilean producer Dinky. In 2008, he performed at Watergate Club and the Weekend Club in Berlin, at Unit Club in Tokyo and at T-Bar in London. As Andres Bucci...
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    Dwight Chapin (category People convicted in the Watergate scandal)
    Assistant to President of the United States Richard Nixon during the Watergate scandal. Chapin was convicted of lying to a grand jury (perjury) during...
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    Katharine Graham (category Watergate scandal investigators)
    from 1963 to 1991. Graham presided over the paper as it reported on the Watergate scandal, which eventually led to the resignation of President Richard...
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  • Herbert W. Kalmbach (category Lawyers disbarred in the Watergate scandal)
    States President Richard Nixon (1968–1973). He became embroiled in the Watergate scandal due to his fundraising activities in the early 1970s, some of...
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  • developed special concert formats such as the classical music lounge at the Watergate Club, the discussion concerts "Explica" and programmes combining literature...
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    Zirinsky. Stahl's prominence grew after she covered Watergate. "I found an apartment in the Watergate complex, moved all my stuff from Boston, and didn't...
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    Fred Thompson (category Watergate scandal investigators)
    1972, and was minority counsel to the Senate Watergate Committee in its investigation of the Watergate scandal (1973–1974). In the 1980s, Thompson worked...
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    Bradlee — Executive Editor of the Washington Post. Oversaw coverage of the Watergate scandal. Charles William Eliot — American academic and President of Harvard...
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  • to the Tate Gallery, and the theatre was taken over by the New Watergate Theatre Club. In September 1950 it staged the premiere of George Bernard Shaw's...
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    intelligence." Stone maintains he never did anything illegal during the Watergate scandal. The Richard Nixon Foundation later clarified that Stone had been...
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  • that re-imagines the News International phone hacking scandal as a 1970s Watergate-style controversy. Provisionally titled The Comic Strip Presents ... The...
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    Archibald Cox, U.S. Solicitor General and a special prosecutor during the Watergate scandal Matt Damon, actor, screenwriter and film producer Charles Macomb...
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    Spanish–American War at the club. During the Watergate scandal, Henry Kissinger regularly met New York Times journalist James Reston at the club. To ensure confidentiality...
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  • interviews and highlights in his career (including his coverage of the Watergate scandal, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and several presidential campaigns)...
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  • the historical Deep Throat, Mark Felt, who leaked information on the Watergate scandal, and by Donald Sutherland's character X in the film JFK. Series...
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    The Washington Post at the time of the Watergate break-in and supervised much of the reporting on the Watergate scandal. After receiving a degree in English...
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  • that revealed decades of illegal operations by the CIA and the FBI. The Watergate scandal directed media attention at these secret operations served as...
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    controversies whose names include a -gate suffix, by analogy with the Watergate scandal, as well as other incidents to which the suffix has (often facetiously)...
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