Word: woodsteins
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Dates: during 1974-1974
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...moment, "Woodstein," as they are known collectively, are practicing journalism in a small sixth-floor office at the Post, where they are writing a book about the last 100 days of the Nixon Administration. Some of the more important Nixon loyalists examined in their first volume, All the President's Men, have refused to be interviewed. The pair are behind schedule on the book, and had to hire an outside researcher to help them...
...then, other publications?with the exception of TIME and the New York Times?had been slow to respond to the Post team's lead, perhaps because neither reporter enjoyed national prestige. After McCord's bombshell, the rest of the press turned more aggressive. By then, Woodward and Bernstein, dubbed "Woodstein" by their colleagues, were hard at work on their book?a tale which grippingly suggests how close Americans came to remaining blinkered from Watergate's true dimensions...