RICHARD NIXON
Guttenberg Update: Germany's Most Spectacular Resignations
As recently as this past Saturday, there was a very intriguing article that was published by Germany's tabloid magazine "Bild Magazin" that dealt with Germany's 100 most spectacular resignations by ...
Posted on 3/8/11 at 8:17 AM
Nixon in love: Soft, romantic side revealed in love letters to his 'Irish gypsy'
By Gillian Flaccus , March 12, 2012
Journalist Bob Woodward speaks in Fargo 
Watergate happened almost 40 years ago, but the indignation is fresh in Bob Woodward’s voice when he talks about the American president he helped bring down. “It’s appalling what went on in the Nixon White House,” Woodward said Thursday, speaking before a crowd of more than 700 people at an event hosted by the Fargo Moorhead West Fargo Chamber.
By Dave Olson , November 18, 2011
UPDATE: Secret no more: Nixon's Watergate grand jury testimony goes public 
The National Archives and the government's Nixon Presidential Library made the records available today, months after a judge ordered the long-secret transcript unsealed. It was the first time an ex-president had testified before a grand jury, and it's rare for any such testimony to be made public.
By Calvin Woodward and Nancy Benac , November 10, 2011
Pentagon Papers, in entirety, go public Monday, 40 years after leak 
By Calvin Woodward and Richard Lardner , June 13, 2011
OBIT: Daniel Schorr, 93, longtime journalist, past Nixon 'ememies list' name 
Veteran reporter and commentator Daniel Schorr, whose hard-hitting reporting for CBS got him on President Richard Nixon's notorious "enemies list" in the 1970s, has died. He was 93.
By Brett Zongker , July 23, 2010
MATTERS AT HAND: Politics remain murky as election year dawns 
By Mike Jacobs , January 03, 2010
Hi, neighbor: Rumsfeld moving to Montana 
Former U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld is the latest celebrity to buy land in Montana.
By Associated Press , December 17, 2009
Nixon dug deep for Ted Kennedy dirt 
By Calvin Woodward , August 28, 2009
CBS '60 Minutes' creator Don Hewitt dies 
Don Hewitt, the CBS Newsman who invented “60 Minutes” and produced the popular newsmagazine for 36 years, has died. He was 86.
By David Bauder , August 19, 2009
'PRESIDENT BRITNEY'? Bikini-clad Spears gives Letterman Oval Office Top 10 list 
See article for YouTube video of Spears' "Late Show' appearance.
By Associated Press , August 19, 2009
OBIT: Jerome Waldie, former California congressman with role in Nixon's downfall 
Waldie, a liberal Democrat who spent eight years in the state Assembly and eight years in the House of Representatives, died Friday at his home in Placerville, about 40 miles east of Sacramento, the Tahoe Daily Tribune reported Monday. The paper did not list a cause of death.
By Associated Press , April 07, 2009
OBIT: Claude Brinegar, 82, third U.S. transportation secretary 
Claude Brinegar, who led an overhaul of the railroad industry and saw the nation through the oil crisis of 1973 as the third U.S. transportation secretary, has died. He was 82.
By Associated Press , March 17, 2009
OBIT: Leonore Annenberg, 91, philanthropist widow of billionaire publisher 
Leonore Annenberg, the widow of billionaire publisher Walter Annenberg who continued his tradition of philanthropy and patronage of the arts, died today. She was 91.
By Associated Press , March 12, 2009
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