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...Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, the reporting duo best known for their successful pursuit of the Watergate story in the 1970s, discussed anonymous sources and the differing ways that journalists can view their role to a full forum at the Institute of Politics yesterday...
...holds another distinction in TIME's history-he was the Washington Bureau chief during Watergate. Thanks to Hugh, along with the main reporter, Sandy Smith, and Managing Editor Henry Grunwald, TIME did a sterling job covering Watergate. It was the only publication (according to Woodward and Bernstein's book, All the President's Men) that could keep up with Washington Post on the story. Henry, of course, wrote the famous "Nixon should resign" editorial, and Sandy was the grizzled mafialogist and investigative reporter from the Chicago Tribune and LIFE Magazine who had the sources in the FBI and elsewhere...
...Nazis were brilliant with euphemism," Bernstein said...
Gradually, the restrictions escalated into the renowned Nuremberg Laws—legislation that deprived Jews of German citizenship and the attendant voting rights, Bernstein said...
...that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing," Bernstein said, invoking a quote from Edmund Burke...