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sful burglary of the DNC headquarters in the | Watergate actually took place late in the evening of M |
t of a special prosecutor to investigate the | Watergate affair, although Smith had earlier supported |
He defended Richard Nixon throughout the | Watergate affair; his close personal friendship with G |
In the 1976 film about | Watergate, All the President's Men, Segretti was playe |
ze the Federal Bureau of Investigation after | Watergate and recruited another federal appellate judg |
After | Watergate and the fall of Richard Nixon, White broke h |
In the era of | Watergate and Iran-Contra, Count Gore took frequent sh |
Sen. Dole: "I guess, but it's ( | Watergate and the pardon of Richard Nixon) not a very |
and ninth Dean of Harvard Law School, former | Watergate Associate Special Prosecutor, and first chai |
d by candlelight, in his apartments over the | Watergate at Westminster, to the Lady Mary Grey. |
ton Faulkner and Ricta will be performing at | Watergate Bay across 3 stages on Friday and Saturday. |
It is situated in | Watergate Bay two miles north of Newquay on the B3276 |
Watergate Bay Hotel | |
Watergate Bay at High Tide | |
Watergate Bay at Low Tide | |
556 Newquay - Newquay Airport - | Watergate Bay - Padstow |
Constellations ( | Watergate Bay, Newquay, UK) |
e Magical Legend of the Leprechauns (1999) - | Watergate Bay, Bodmin Moor |
ach, with the music festival taking place at | Watergate Bay. |
nces take place to the north of Newquay near | Watergate Bay. |
Watergate Beach is a two-mile-long stretch of sandy be | |
What if the | Watergate break-in had not been discovered? |
(though he was not involved in the infamous | Watergate break-in). |
of Investigation (FBI) investigation of the | Watergate break-in. |
n reality been senior CIA officer and future | Watergate burglar E. |
Since most of the | Watergate burglars were from Miami, the district attor |
of having Kleindienst intervene to free the | Watergate burglars, particularly James McCord, came fr |
sh was used to pay Howard Hunt and the Cuban | Watergate burglars. |
), born Frank Angelo Fiorini, was one of the | Watergate burglars. |
ate firm owned by Bernard Barker, one of the | Watergate burglars. |
told them that Sloan knew nothing about the | Watergate burglary or how the money he disbursed was a |
of the many speculated motives for the 1972 | Watergate burglary that ultimately led to Richard Nixo |
dent Nixon had specific foreknowledge of the | Watergate burglary, and that Nixon actually directed M |
President Nixon had any foreknowledge of the | Watergate burglary. |
was indicted for conspiring to cover up the | Watergate burglary. |
come famous as the special prosecutor in the | Watergate case. |
nited States during the decisive year of the | Watergate case. |
The | Watergate co-conspirators testified that a dinner had |
Just outside the | watergate, College Green is often seen in television i |
A | Watergate committee report and a CIA document revealed |
In 1974, the staff of the Senate | Watergate committee disclosed additional information t |
Sam Ervin, chair of the Senate | Watergate Committee |
an Party following his service on the Senate | Watergate Committee). |
rience as Deputy Chief Counsel to the Senate | Watergate Committee, and, following Senator Ervin's re |
Edmisten was a staff counsel for the Senate | Watergate Committee, which Ervin chaired. |
gn Activities, popularly known as the Senate | Watergate Committee. |
e met with Liddy in LaRue's apartment in the | Watergate complex, where Liddy told him the full story |
tention in her mother's residence within the | Watergate complex. |
Democratic National Committee offices at the | Watergate complex. |
that President Nixon had been a part of the | Watergate cover-up. |
of three judges throwing out the appeals of | Watergate criminals G. Gordon Liddy, Bernard Barker an |
In the wake of the | Watergate crisis, he established a sweeping Sunshine L |
ivil unrest during Johnson's administration, | Watergate during Nixon's administration, and the publi |
Watergate entry of Brook into bend of River Derwent, M | |
r and its environs, such as John Dean of the | Watergate era; Brian Kerwin, the actor; the film direc |
Howard Hunt and Frank Sturgis (of | Watergate fame) were involved in the assassination of |
Mardian is an older brother of | Watergate figure Robert Mardian. |
. Kennedy assassination, together with other | Watergate figures like Frank Sturgis and E. |
river is the executive producer of the album | Watergate for the rap group Thirsty Fish made up of fe |
The approach to Torrington from | Watergate Halt and the site of the old wooden viaduct. |
During the | Watergate hearings, it became known that Barkan was on |
tion of Los Angeles, and an apartment in the | Watergate Hotel in Washington, DC. |
the Army and Navy Club Building and the The | Watergate Hotel and Office Building. |
dowy person known as "Deep Toot" (a spoof of | Watergate informant Deep Throat; actually Vicky's sist |
Howard Baker reflected during congressional | Watergate inquiries, the available testimony and accou |
Following Ford's appointment, the | Watergate investigation continued until Chief of Staff |
residential Campaign Activities (the "Senate | Watergate Investigation Committee") and the approval o |
During the | Watergate investigation, it was revealed that Nixon ha |
case of 2004-2005, also referred to as Greek | Watergate, involved the illegal tapping of more than 1 |
On May 10th, 2011 the group released | Watergate, its sophomore album, on Mush Records. |
agruder asserted in a PBS documentary called | Watergate Plus 30: Shadow of History, and in an interv |
He became a leading | Watergate prosecutor, as chief of the Watergate Task F |
1973 to 1975 Doyle was Special Assistant to | Watergate Prosecutors Archibald Cox, Leon Jaworski and |
ntence with those of all others convicted in | Watergate related prosecutions", leaving the fine in e |
rn 1944), American investigative journalist, | Watergate reporter |
ixon White House after the Washington Post's | Watergate revelations. |
Its floor is at the level of the adjacent | Watergate Row and the church is entered by a flight of |
tor General, first special prosecutor in the | Watergate scandal |
31 - W. Mark Felt reveals himself to be the | Watergate scandal whistleblower called "Deep Throat." |
his graduate work at Oxford, and covered the | Watergate scandal and various scandals related to the |
In 1974, with the | Watergate scandal leading to Democratic congressional |
as part of the Democratic wave following the | Watergate scandal in 1974. |
Heymann was formerly a | Watergate scandal prosecutor, and compiled the Nationa |
In 1975, in the wake of both the | Watergate scandal and the exposure of COINTELPRO, the |
9780440307808 A comprehensive history of the | Watergate Scandal with biographical information about |
President Richard Nixon, though not for the | Watergate Scandal that ultimately ended Nixon's presid |
e in their Washington Post stories about the | Watergate scandal but was in their book about their re |
ress of Attorney General John Mitchell and a | Watergate scandal figure, and Mary's daughter is Debor |
g journalist praised for his coverage of the | Watergate scandal and described by New York Times Mana |
The | Watergate scandal led to Nixon's resignation in 1974. |
can lawyer and Special Prosecutor during the | Watergate Scandal |
bid for re-election as Governor (due to the | Watergate scandal's nation-wide impact on Republicans) |
the name as per media tradition owing to the | Watergate scandal). |
the involvement of Charles W. Colson in the | Watergate scandal, his subsequent conversion to Christ |
At the time of the | Watergate scandal, Fielding was Associate Counsel for |
signed on April 30, 1973 in the midst of the | Watergate scandal, and returned to private practice. |
His actions were part of the larger | Watergate scandal, and were important indicators for t |
e gubernatorial race was overshadowed by the | Watergate scandal, which caused the defeat of many Rep |
Following the | Watergate scandal, Abel hired an actor to pose as Deep |
These elections were held in the wake of the | Watergate scandal, Richard M. Nixon's resignation from |
ludes documents reporting information on the | Watergate scandal, the Challenger space shuttle incide |
ted States Department of Justice; during the | Watergate scandal, he served as a special prosecutor w |
h the national party was dragged down by the | Watergate scandal, which had forced the resignation of |
A new Archives-curated exhibit on the | Watergate scandal, due to have opened July 1, 2010, wa |
who discovered the break-in that led to the | Watergate scandal, which brought down President Nixon. |
ein's account of their reporting work on the | Watergate scandal, but never recovered from his moment |
after Nixon's resignation in the wake of the | Watergate scandal, its name was changed to the current |
ca in the late 1970's - the fallout from the | Watergate scandal, the simultaneous double-digit infla |
Supreme Court deliberations relating to the | Watergate scandal. |
ll for Richard Nixon to resign following the | Watergate Scandal. |
him in disgust after the revelations of the | Watergate scandal. |
ampoon of President Richard Nixon before the | Watergate scandal. |
icts, defeated, in large part because of the | Watergate scandal. |
. President Richard Nixon at the time of the | Watergate scandal. |
the incumbent's defense of Nixon during the | Watergate scandal. |
on to divert attention away from the growing | Watergate scandal. |
to retain the seat easily in the wake of the | Watergate scandal. |
ut he resigned shortly thereafter during the | Watergate scandal. |
peripheral figure in the Senate probe of the | Watergate scandal. |
's resignation or impeachment because of the | Watergate scandal. |
an sentiment among voters in the wake of the | Watergate scandal. |
aturday Night Massacre" at the height of the | Watergate scandal. |
ak before the election, and which led to the | Watergate scandal. |
long held by Gerald Ford, in the wake of the | Watergate scandal. |
This list came to light during the | Watergate scandal. |
received public attention in relation to the | Watergate scandal. |
osedly recognized him during the time of the | Watergate scandal. |
Events of 1973-74 (1975), an account of the | Watergate scandal; Portrait of an Election: The 1980 P |
He covered the | Watergate Senate hearings, the House impeachment heari |
and Cowboy War: Conspiracies from Dallas to | Watergate Sheed Andrews and McMeel (1976) ISBN 0-8362- |
r Archibald Cox's principal assistant in the | Watergate Special Prosecutor's Office. |
ust, and assistant special prosecutor on the | Watergate Special Prosecution Force in 1973. |
o the University of Mississippi, and then as | Watergate Special Prosecutor, 1973-74. |
At No. 11 | Watergate Street is a two-naved undercroft with four b |
ion consists of a staggered crossroads, with | Watergate Street in continuity with Eastgate Street, a |
ooth Mansion is a former town house at 28-34 | Watergate Street, Chester, Cheshire, England. |
The streets meeting at the junction are | Watergate Street, Eastgate Street, Bridge Street and N |
Watergate Street, Eastgate Street, Bridge Street were | |
's House (or Bishop Lloyd's Palace) is at 41 | Watergate Street, and 51/53 Watergate Row, Chester, Ch |
Worse than | Watergate, subtitled The Secret Presidency of George W |
Haldeman explained Nixon's statement in the | Watergate tapes that Watergate could "open up the whol |
rved the subpoena to the White House for the | Watergate tapes. |
Worse than | Watergate: The Secret Presidency of George W. Bush (20 |
peror's New Clothes: Exposing the Truth from | Watergate to 9/11 Thomas Dunne Books, 2009, ISBN 978-0 |
Politicians, Prosecutors, and the Press from | Watergate to Whitewater. |
pled guilty to obstruction of justice before | Watergate trial judge John Sirica on November 30, 1973 |
"[A]fter wage and price controls, | Watergate was like a breath of fresh air." |
Ford, although personally unconnected with | Watergate, was seen by many as too close to the discre |
death of Lyndon Johnson and at the height of | Watergate, when he lent his support to President Nixon |
The only part that remains is the old | watergate, which is said to be part of an earlier stru |
create a group of in-house spies, who caused | Watergate, which led to Nixon's resignation). |
and south sides are a mediaeval wall with a | watergate which formerly opened into the River Thames, |
In the | Watergate year of 1974, he was narrowly defeated by De |
His victory in the | Watergate year of 1974 over an incumbent Democrat was |
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