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How Bob Woodward Met Mark Felt

In case you haven't noticed from the lack of Watergate posts, I don't really care much about the revelation of Deep Throat, which always struck me as more of a journalistic than a political story. Since I care about one more than the other, the recent news, especially as mundane as the identity turned out to be, led me to focus more on Average Joe and this webcam in my hometown.

As it turns out, the process of journalism can occasionally be exciting. Bob Woodward retells in yesterday's Washington Post how he met Mark Felt, and how their relationship developed to the point where Felt could become a crucial source towards unraveling the Watergate break-in.

I found the article really fascinating. I recommend it.

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