'Deep Throat' unveiled
Deep Throat revelation uncovers a debate on ethics for students
Melinda Kenny scrapped her lesson plans for yesterday's honors philosophy class at Catonsville High School.
Michael Olesker: Deep Throat saga reminds us of need to go with info's flow
THE uncovering of the world's most famous anonymous source, Deep Throat, sends me into old files I haven't looked at in 30 years. There's Frank Pelz and there's Paul Chester, and there's Turk Scott, too. They were not Richard Nixon, and I would not pretend to be Bob Woodward or Carl Bernstein. But the files, on old copy paper now frayed around the edges, reminds me how far we have come in newspapers, and how much of it seems frightening.
Decades later, 'Deep Throat' unmasked
WASHINGTON - The mystery surrounding one of America's most durable journalistic secrets was solved yesterday with the unmasking of an aging, retired FBI official as the anonymous Watergate-era source known as "Deep Throat."
Source reflected the era
WASHINGTON -- When investigative reporter Bob Woodward wanted to meet "Deep Throat," he'd move a flowerpot with a red flag to the rear of his apartment balcony.
Identity
In guessing game, few can say 'I told you so'
Esquire had it wrong; Atlantic Monthly had it right.
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