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...January, Simon & Schuster will publish, "The Nation at War: Inside the Bush White House" by Bob Woodward. Says the publisher, "Based on hundreds of interviews with officials in the White House and throughout the Administration, Woodward's account will provide the first in-depth behind-the-scenes story of the new, untested President and his advisors as they respond to the worst acts of terror on American soil in history, fight an entirely unprecedented war, and battle a faltering economy...
...father's 1956 Pulitzer Prize-winning book Profiles in Courage. The collection of essays by more than a dozen authors praises individuals whose unwavering devotion to principle has often come at great cost. All celebrate independence of character, but some of the selections are particularly surprising. Watergate reporter Bob Woodward's contribution applauds President Gerald Ford for pardoning his disgraced predecessor, Richard Nixon, an act for which Ford was widely criticized...
...biography is in many ways akin to a marriage, its success depending on what each person brings to the mix, in the compatibility or lack thereof between author and subject. Not since Bob Woodward's misbegotten attempt to tell the story of John Belushi in Wired has a biographer been so ill suited to write the life of a creative artist as Daniels is to write about Lester Young. When it comes to illuminating the background, he can be fitfully incisive, but when it comes to telling the story of one of jazz's most protean geniuses (which is, after...
...luncheon attendees dined on goat cheese salad, pasta primavera with shrimp and raspberry pie. They heard legendary Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward speak about the state of journalism after Sept. 11, and a little after 2 p.m. it was time for the finalists to receive their plaques...
...young Bernstein gets out of the car, while Woodward buries her head in her notebook...