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  • Michael Hastings, reflecting on the height of his career

    said Rosenthal, who’s edited the likes of Bob Dylan and Hunter S. Thompson. (He’s also published works by Hastings’ hero, Bob Woodward). “It would be a lot harder to get people to read about counterinsurgency in Afghanistan as a straight third-person book 6/18/13 from Capital New York Read more »

  • Today in history: June 17

    officials. The scandal unraveled rather quickly, thanks to dogged reporting by two reporters from The Washington Post: Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. In addition, after the break-in, the FBI linked cash the burglars had to a "slush fund" used by the Committee   from The Week Read more »

  • America Leaks! It started with a president

    of Woodrow Wilson to tend to the journalists who followed him as he crafted the League of Nations Treaty in Versailles. The Bob Woodward of the time was a bombastic dandy named Herbert Swope, who wrote for the New York World. The sojourn to France was Swope's   from The Week Read more »

  • Letters -- Published June 17, 2013

    Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward and lifelong Democrat Patrick Caddell are comparing President Barack Obama and his fumbles with President Richard Nixon and his Watergate scandal. Recently, Woodward said: "If you read through all these emails, you see   from Recordnet.com Read more »

  • "But Leaking Is OK When *We* Do It!"

    NBC News reporter Michael Isikoff detailed similar secrecy machinations by the Obama administration, which leaked to Bob Woodward “a wealth of eye-popping details from a highly classified briefing” to President-elect Barack Obama two days after the November   from Villainous Company Read more »

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About Bob Woodward

Robert "Bob" Upshur Woodward (born March 26, 1943) is a preeminent investigative reporter and an associate editor of The Washington Post. While a young reporter for that newspaper, Woodward, working with fellow reporter Carl Bernstein, helped uncover the Watergate scandal that led to U.S. President Richard Nixon's resignation. Woodward has written 12 best-selling non-fiction books and has twice contributed reporting to efforts that collectively earned the Post and its National Reporting staff a Pulitzer Prize.

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