December 31, 2008
In thinking about the year soon to pass, I can't help think about some famous people who died that had some significance for me, such as Sir Edmund Hillary, who climbed Everest the year I was born, or Suzanne Pleshette, who appeared on a TV show ending screwed up b7y our local affiliate. An inordina...
Ramblin' with Roger
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Roger Owen Green
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December 29, 2008
Although most media members used the occasion of Mark Felt's death on December 18 to praise the former FBI official better known as "Deep Throat," George Friedman of the geopolitical intelligence organization Stratfor warned readers about journalists becoming "tools of various faction...
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Noel Sheppard
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December 19, 2008
The death of Mark Felt, better known as Deep Throat, added a postscript yesterday to an era of political skulduggery and journalistic endeavour that brought down a presidency. Felt, who was 95 when he died at home in California, had been second-in-command at the Federal Bureau of Investigation durin...
The Guardian World News
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Julian Borger
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RTFA: http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/556315 W. Mark Felt, the former FBI second-in-command who revealed himself as “Deep Throat” 30 years after he tipped off reporters to the Watergate scandal that toppled a president, has died. He was 95. Felt died Thursday in Santa Rosa afte...
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placidwater
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May he burn in a perpetual hell fire... ...fueld by clean coal technology, of course. *** "The Bureau doesn't have any secret files." -- W. Mark Felt The COINTELPRO Papers Can Be Read Here...
Black Cat Bone - Burning The Flesh Off Modern Art
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The Right Reverend James W. Bailey
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Also: The rationale for the lies and deceit of the New York Times It's not hard to see that W. Mark Felt, the "Deep Throat" informer who passed away yesterday and who helped blow the cover off Watergate, was motivated not by noble Constitutional motives (in 1980 Felt was convicted of violating the...
On the Contrary
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Michael Hoffman
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In the United States, the film of the festive season is It's a Wonderful Life – the Frank Capra classic in which a beleaguered James Stewart, contemplating suicide, is visited by an angel who shows him the world as it would have been had Stewart's character never lived. The movie runs on almost ev...
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Jonathan Freedland
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W. Mark Felt, who as anonymous source "Deep Throat" helped bring down President Richard Nixon, died in his sleep in Santa Rosa, California Thursday. He was 95. The Washington Post said he died quietly: According to his daughter Joan, her father "was fine this morning" and he was "joking with his car...
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Ryan Tate
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Scoring Update! The points change, death remains the same... Mark Felt, the FBI official who as the anonymous journalistic source "Deep Throat" helped bring down President Richard M. Nixon, died on Thursday at his home in Santa Rosa, Calif. He was 95."He was an important person for the history of ou...
The Death Pool
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Live Like You Were Dying
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June 24, 2008
Leonard Downie Jr. said yesterday he is stepping down as The Washington Post's executive editor, ending a 17-year tenure in which the paper became a major online force and won a slew of prizes for high-profile investigations, including one that Downie published over President Bush's objections....
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