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  2. Bob Woodward - Wikipedia

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    Woodward was born in Geneva, Illinois, the son of Jane (née Upshur) and Alfred E. Woodward, a lawyer who later became chief judge of the 18th Judicial Circuit Court.He was raised in nearby Wheaton, Illinois, and educated at Wheaton Community High School (WCHS), a public high school in the same town. [5]

  3. Royal Commission into Drug Trafficking - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Commission was originally appointed for a period of six months. The term was subsequently extended twice and the final report of the commission was submitted to the governor on 31 October 1979. The commissioner's terms of reference were restricted to the legal aspects of drug trafficking rather than medical or social aspects.

  4. Terms of reference - Wikipedia

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    Once the terms have been approved, the members of the project team have a clear definition of the scope of the project. They will then be ready to progress with implementing the remaining project deliverables. This phrase "terms of reference" often refers to the task(s) assigned to a consultant or adviser.

  5. Woodward Report - Wikipedia

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    The Woodward Report, formally titled the Report of the Committee on Freedom of Expression at Yale, was issued by Yale University on December 23, 1974. Historian C. Vann Woodward chaired the committee. Yale endorsed the first section of the report as official policy. The final paragraph of that section reads:

  6. State of Denial - Wikipedia

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    Concluding that "Mr. Woodward attempts to write like a novelist, not a journalist," Karl adds that "As more than a few people have noted over the course of Mr. Woodward's long career, his narratives are propelled in part by who talks to him and, just as important, who gives him the best, most detailed and colorful descriptions of what went on ...

  7. Glossary of American politics - Wikipedia

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    Also called the Blue Dog Democrats or simply the Blue Dogs. A caucus in the United States House of Representatives comprising members of the Democratic Party who identify as centrists or conservatives and profess an independence from the leadership of both major parties. The caucus is the modern development of a more informal grouping of relatively conservative Democrats in U.S. Congress ...

  8. Woodward - Wikipedia

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    Woodward Avenue, a street in Tallahassee, Florida, which bisects the campus of Florida State University; Woodward Avenue, a Michigan state highway; Woodward Corridor, a neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan; Woodward County, Oklahoma; Woodward Park (disambiguation), multiple places; Woodward Pond, a man-made pond in Bowie, Maryland

  9. Plan of Attack - Wikipedia

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    Plan of Attack picks up where Woodward's previous work, Bush at War, left off, focusing on the decision-making that led up to the U.S.-led war in Iraq.As a result of the broad access Woodward was granted to the White House and to interview Bush administration officials, the book is able to paint a realistic picture of what happened behind the scenes.

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