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Blog Source: www.truthout.org
| 5 days ago
In an interview with Bob Woodward of the Washington Post, Jones suggested the question of why al Qaeda would want to move out of its present sanctuary in Pakistan to the uncertainties of Afghanistan would be one that the White House ...
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Blog Source: illinoisreview.typepad.com
| 5 days ago
But the trade is where the money is when it comes to the Great Cabron Con of the 2009, follow the advice of Deep Throat in 1972 when he told Bob Woodward to "follow the money." There are altruists out there who might sill think man-made ...
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Blog Source: www.dgswilson.com
| 5 days ago
Lest such developments seem fanciful, recall that Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward claims the success of George W. Bush's 2007 troop surge in Iraq was due less to boots on the ground than to bullets in the head — and these, ...
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Blog Source: jessemullins.com
| 5 days ago
In bringing down that president, the Post's reporter tandem of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein battered down much of the resistance, seemingly as old as journalism itself, to the use of the unnamed source. ...
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Blog Source: fora.tv
| 13 days ago
As part of Sixth & I's Who Do You Think You Are? genealogy series, Bob Woodward and Washington Post senior editor Steve Luxenberg discuss the process and implications of applying investigative journalism to family history.
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Blog Source: trueslant.com
| 13 days ago
But having Rosen take on Klinkenborg is a bit like having Cardinal Egan review the new Vollmann book, or having Bob Woodward tell us why the Pavement reunion tour is doomed. In other Klinkenborg-hating, it was more than a year ago when ...
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Blog Source: tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com
| 13 days ago
The leak was, not surprisingly, to the reliable Bob Woodward. The reporter was himself in Naval Intelligence shortly before he went to work at the Washington Post, where he soon built a career around leaks from the military and spy ...
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Blog Source: www.theroot.com
| 13 days ago
The Washington Post's Bob Woodward of Watergate fame has turned it into a high art form. He reportedly gets a salary of $100 per month from the Washington Post and mostly works from his Georgetown home churning out best seller after ...
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Blog Source: reason.com
| 13 days ago
How does that explain Bob Woodward? He has thrown tons of people under the bus. Yet he seems to have access to everything. If you are famous enough and your books sell enough, people will hang themselves just to say they were a part of ...
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Blog Source: hiddenmusicalnotes.blogspot.com
| 13 days ago
Then, based on a classified legal memorandum that gave President Bill Clinton authority to sidestep the three previous presidential bans on targeted assassinations, President George W. Bush — reported in Bob Woodward's “Bush at War” ...