Bob Woodward

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  • The nationwide no-spin zone

    Who, according to the American public, takes the prize for top reporter: Bob Woodward, Bill O'Reilly or Rush Limbaugh?
  • Guessing game

    The revelation of Deep Throat's identity has only created more mysteries.
  • Nixon's revenge

    The revelations about Deep Throat aren't as noteworthy as the continuing audacity of the former president's apologists.
  • What about Dick?

    Bob Woodward says the vice president is a "serious dark horse candidate" for the White House.
  • Shades of Iran-Contra

    The White House's rush to war with Iraq featured some of the same power abuses and even the same personnel as the Iran-Contra scandal. But this time the effort to evade checks and balances came from the top.
  • The secret $700 million

    Did the Bush administration deceive Congress and use post-9/11 emergency funds to prepare for war on Iraq? Bob Woodward's new insider account raises some critical questions.
  • Bush's worst week

    As more Americans die in Iraq and evidence piles up that the president rushed into war, even his right-wing allies are turning on him. Has the White House reached the tipping point?
  • Clarke's vindication

    Just weeks ago, Bush officials were solemnly accusing former counter-terrorism chief Richard Clarke of being a liar and a self-promoter. But Bob Woodward's book proves that Clarke was right -- and that it was his opponents who were the liars.
  • He cannot tell a lie

    When Democrats charged that President Bush was unfit for his job, Bush's defenders dismissed it. But now Paul O'Neill, a classic GOP insider, says the same thing -- and it's even worse than you've heard.
  • The Fix

    Jay Leno and Katie Couric pull a switcheroo, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein sell it all, and Tony and Carmela are immortalized by Furio. Plus: Do you know who won all the marbles?
  • Debunking Deep Throat's debunkers

    Could the famous anonymous source have scribbled on Bob Woodward's newspaper or received signals from his balcony? A historian walks a mile in Deep Throat's shoes to settle the debate.
  • How Alan Greenspan runs the world

    Bob Woodward, author of a new book on the Federal Reserve chairman, explains the "maestro's" search for an economic soft landing.
  • Gulp! Deep Throat disclosure hard to swallow

    Limelight-lovin' 19-year-old uses anagrams to "unmask" mysterious Watergate source; Marilyn Quayle disses Dubya. Plus: Busted! "Dick" star's fans defend breast boasting.
  • Hyperbole is hell

    Talkin' trash about Talk; Chris Rock & Tyson cry the blues in the bosom of fame; did Bernstein's son cough up Deep Throat's identity? Plus: Gotti on Clinton.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Why Tiger's dad can't be (or must be) a racist; Camille Paglia showed me the light; does Bob Woodward matter anymore?
  • Only the Shadow knows

    As another Woodward bombshell hits Washington, the daggers come out for one of America's most famous journalists.
  • Media Circus

    Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh has taken a beating in the press after it was revealed that documents he used in writing a new book on the Kennedys were fake.
  • Bob Woodward: Stenographer to the stars

    With his new insider book on Campaign '96, America's foremost investigative reporter once again demonstrates the hollow core of "access" journalism.
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