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Terme préférentiel
all the president's men
Définition
- All the President's Men (1974) is a nonfiction book by Washington Post journalists Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward recounting their experiences investigating the initial Watergate break-in and the subsequent Watergate scandal which led to President Richard Nixon's resignation. The stories written by Woodward and Bernstein won a Pulitzer Prize for The Washington Post. [Source: Encyclopedia of Political Communication; All The President's Men]
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