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$10.00 Nixon’s Legacy

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Investigative reporters are bolder today than they
were 30 or 40 years ago. How do you think the impact of Watergate has contributed to
this boldness? Do you think investigative reporters are justified in being bold to get
information for the public, or do you think they are too aggressive?

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Preview: ... sidential reign of Richard Nixon, remains a mysterious<br>happening even today. Some details, people, events, degrees of involvement, and reasons are still unresolved. But what began as a third-rate burglary on June 17, 1972 escalated into a full-blown scandal that had a resounding effect on how many Americans viewed the government of<br>their country.<br>Richard Nixon's presidency and Watergate triggered a first-rate national scandal whose consequences still colour the nation's politics. It alerted many Americans to the possible existence of corruption within their ideal, democratic government.<br>Since the effects of the media increased over people, the aim of the media has gone into an alteration. The morals of the media changed and a huge conflict became into existence between the morals in past and now. As all over the world in US, ethics of the media changed after the media bosses have caught it. Media must be objective, impartial, and balanced, but because of the media bosses, it changed its ethics. <br><br>In this "War in Iraq" reporters ...

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