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22 Oct 2014:
Roy Greenslade recalls the day the former Washington Post editor confronted loyalists in the Ardoyne
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22 Oct 2014: Originally published in the Guardian on 29 April 1987: I would like to talk about government lying. Calculated lies. The wilful deception of the public for political end
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22 Oct 2014: Legendary editor also made decision to publish Pentagon papers on the Vietnam war and turned the paper into a global authority
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7 Aug 2014:
Originally published in the Guardian on 7 August 1974: Following the Watergate scandal, the President could face an impeachment trial and possible removal from office
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3 Aug 2014: Peter Preston: Nick Davies's triumph, like Woodward and Bernstein's, relied on faceless whistleblowers. But the whole truth demands more
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26 Jun 2014: Baker, the unlikely star of Watergate, later became Senate majority leader and chief of staff to President Ronald Reagan
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16 Jun 2014:
Monument to Washington Post's investigative journalism to be demolished
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18 May 2014:
Nixon aide at the heart of the Watergate 'dirty tricks' campaign who was sent to jail for seven months
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7 May 2014:
Roy Greenslade opens his blog to Tony Harcup, author of the first Oxford Dictionary of Journalism
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28 Apr 2014: Originally published in the Guardian on 28 April 1973: Patrick Gray, President Nixon's candidate to succeed J. Edgar Hoover at the head of the FBI, resigns after it is revealed that he destroyed incriminating documents
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