Yahoo: On This Day, May 31: Mark Felt reveals ID as Watergate figure 'Deep Throat'
On This Day, May 31: Mark Felt reveals ID as Watergate figure 'Deep Throat'
SAN FRANCISCO — W. Mark Felt, the former FBI second-in-command who revealed himself as “Deep Throat” 30 years after he helped The Washington Post unravel the Watergate scandal, has died. He was 95.
NJ.com: W. Mark Felt, 'Deep Throat' in Watergate scandal, dies at 95
W. Mark Felt, the former FBI second-in-command who revealed himself as "Deep Throat" 30 years after he tipped off reporters to the Watergate scandal that toppled a president, has died. He was 95. Felt ...
Journal Gazette and Times Courier: Decades pass, but Watergate scandal's Deep Throat remains a deep secret
Deep Throat knew everything, from the involvement of top administration officials in the break-in at Democratic offices at the Watergate complex, to the erasures on tapes Nixon turned over to ...
It's a different kind of Watergate anniversary we'll mark Friday. No more betting on the identity of Deep Throat. No more speculative academic exegesis such as the tortured study that definitively ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On , Mark Felt (pictured) admitted that, while No. 2 man in the FBI, he was "Deep Throat," the shadowy contact whose ...
WASHINGTON (AllPolitics, June 17) -- There never has been a shortage of guesses about the identity of "Deep Throat," Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward's celebrated source during the newspaper's ...