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  • LAMB: The name Bob Woodward is not exactly unknown in this town.

    The Commanders 1991

  • JUDITH BELUSHI PISANO, JOHN BELUSHI ` S WIDOW: In a way, but I began it even before I had approached Bob Woodward, which is how that book evolved.

    CNN Transcript Dec 6, 2005 2005

  • It is all of these things not because of anything substantive the reporters said about the Bob Woodward scandal-- what they said largely alternated between pompous clichés about “journalistic ethics” and obsequious genuflecting to the journalistic deity known as Bob Woodward, and was as boring as it was uninformative.

    Archive 2005-11-01 Glenn Greenwald 2005

  • It is all of these things not because of anything substantive the reporters said about the Bob Woodward scandal-- what they said largely alternated between pompous clichés about “journalistic ethics” and obsequious genuflecting to the journalistic deity known as Bob Woodward, and was as boring as it was uninformative.

    Washington Post Glenn Greenwald 2005

  • Yes, I did call Bob Woodward after his bedtime, and I had an objective: To wake him up, because he kept me awake for three, four days now, people asking about his book.

    CNN Transcript Apr 25, 2004 2004

  • KING: Now, did you like call Bob Woodward and say, this is Caroline Kennedy, I'd like you to do a chapter in this book?

    CNN Transcript May 7, 2002 2002

  • A number of popular accounts of that invasion, such as Bob Woodward's book Bush at War, suggest that the Central Intelligence Agency directly gave Northern Alliance warlords like Fahim millions of dollars in cold, hard cash to help fight the Taliban in the run-up to the U.S. invasion.

    Pratap Chatterjee: Anatomy of an Afghan Culture of Corruption 2009

  • The few efforts to debate whether this war was advisable were attacked -- including by journalists such as Bob Woodward -- as unfortunate "partisan edginess" which would not "wind up serving anyone particularly well."

    Archive 2007-01-01 Glenn Greenwald 2007

  • The few efforts to debate whether this war was advisable were attacked -- including by journalists such as Bob Woodward -- as unfortunate "partisan edginess" which would not "wind up serving anyone particularly well."

    The road to Iraq Glenn Greenwald 2007

  • And there's lots of new information and analysis regarding things such as Bob Woodward's Valerie Plame memory loss, the press' reaction to Bush's "mandate" from 2004 election uh, no mandate at all, thanks, and more.

    06/17/2006 2006

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