Mark Felt, FBI number two in the days of Watergate, could not give the kind of ringing declaration appropriate to an unmasked whistle-blower. |
The flotilla must have been an impressive sight as it sailed up the Thames to the watergate at Westminster palace. |
Nixon was forced to resign when evidence of his involvement in Watergate cover-up emerges. |
Some cognac with a nutty finish may be leisurely consumed at her Watergate apartment. |
The conclusion of Epstein's essay is of continuing relevance to the mythical role imputed to the press in uncovering Watergate. |
Remember when the Washington Post was vilipended and qualified as a gossip column when it published the first article about the Watergate? |