What is this competetive thing about Bernstein vs Woodward??
Was it only Woodward who knew who Deepthroat was??
Or only Woodward receiving the calls??
Or was Woodward a senior to Bernstein at that time, or the other way around??
Couldn't telephone calls be traced at those times?? (long before caller-ID but still a lot of mechanisms)
I have always wondered, bewildered Ilmarinen
5.00 pm EST, once agin, and at midnight, three steel pants hours (wonder if CSPAN will archive it, or BookTV??)
Call-In In Depth: Bob Woodward C-SPAN Washington, District of Columbia (United States) ID: 171879 - 12/01/2002 - 3:00 - $39.95
Woodward, Bob, Assistant Managing Editor, [Washington Post]
Author and investigative reporter Bob Woodward talks about his journalism career and his writings and responded to audience telephone calls, faxs and electronic mail. He is the author of 12 nonfiction books, including two, All the President's Men and "The Final Days, that grew out of his and Carl Bernstein's Pulitzer Prize-winning reporting on the scandals surrounding the Nixon administration in the early 1970s. His latest book, Bush at War" is a behind-the-scenes look at President George W. Bush's administration and its war on terrorism. Mr. Woodward has written books about five presidential administrations, former Senator Bob Dole, former Vice President Dan Quayle, the Federal Reserve, the U.S. Supreme Court, the CIA, and the late comedian John Belushi. |