the watergate cover-up

  • 1Watergate burglaries — WatergateThe Watergate burglaries, which took place on May 28 and June 17, 1972, have been cited in testimony, media accounts, and popular works on Watergate as the pivotal event that led ultimately to the Watergate scandal. Five men who were… …

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  • 2Watergate scandal — Watergate redirects here. For other uses, see Watergate (disambiguation). Watergate …

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  • 3The Nixon Interviews — were a series of interviews of former United States President Richard Nixon conducted by British journalist Sir David Frost, and produced by John Birt. They were recorded and broadcast on television in four programs in 1977.[1] The interviews… …

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  • 4Watergate scandal — (1972–74) Political scandal involving illegal activities by Pres. Richard Nixon s administration. In June 1972 five burglars were arrested after breaking into the Democratic Party s national headquarters at the Watergate Hotel complex in… …

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  • 5Cover-up — Snowjob redirects here. For other uses, see Snow Job. For other uses, see Cover Up (disambiguation). A cover up is an attempt, whether successful or not, to conceal evidence of wrong doing, error, incompetence or other embarrassing information.… …

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  • 6Watergate (disambiguation) — A watergate is a gate opening onto water, or only or mainly accessible by water. However the word can (and very often, in the news and modern history, does) refer to:*Watergate complex, an office apartment hotel complex built in 1967 in northwest …

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  • 7Watergate timeline — Timeline of the Watergate scandal mdash;Regarding attempts by the sitting U.S. President to discredit an anti war whistleblower of official capacity, and upon exposure of related improprieties, to use the powers of office to silence political and …

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  • 8The Washington Post — Infobox Newspaper name = caption = The paper s January 9, 2008 front page type = Daily newspaper format = Broadsheet foundation = 1877 owners = Washington Post Company headquarters = 1150 15th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C., United States editor …

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  • 9Watergate — /waw teuhr gayt , wot euhr /, n. 1. a White House political scandal that came to light during the 1972 presidential campaign, growing out of a break in at the Democratic party headquarters at the Watergate apartment office complex in Washington,… …

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  • 10The Ice Storm — infobox Book | name = The Ice Storm title orig = translator = image caption = First edition cover author = Rick Moody illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Family, Drama, Tragicomedy publisher =… …

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