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  2. Les Whitten - Wikipedia

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    The Watergate scandal was one of the most important news stories that Whitten covered in his career (here, Watergate complex, Washington, D.C.). Les Whitten (February 21, 1928 – December 2, 2017) was an American investigative reporter at the Washington Merry-Go-Round under Jack Anderson, as well as translator of French poetry by Baudelaire and influential novelist of horror and science ...

  3. Whitten (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Len Whitten, Canadian Anglican Bishop; Les Whitten (1928–2017), American investigative reporter and novelist; Marguerite Whitten (1913—1990), American film actress; Martha E. Whitten (1842–1917), American author; Michelle Whitten, American non-profit executive director; Norman Whitten (1881–1969), British actor and film producer

  4. Robert D. Peloquin - Wikipedia

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    Some of INTERTEL's employees were involved with the Watergate scandal, and the investigative reporter Les Whitten claims that INTERTEL was hired to spy on Jack Anderson after he published leaked documents from the Nixon campaign. [16] [5] Peloquin disputed the claim made by Les. [5]

  5. Deaths in December 2017 - Wikipedia

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    Les Whitten, 89, American investigative reporter (Radio Free Europe, The Washington Post). [35] 3. John B. Anderson, 95, American lawyer (Anderson v.

  6. Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch - Wikipedia

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    Jack Anderson and Les Whitten, journalists for The Sumter Daily Item, felt that several animated television shows on NBC embodied too much violence, and listed Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch, Speed Buggy, The Pink Panther, and Bugs Bunny as the most "aggressive" ones on the channel. In their concerns, they claimed that children watching the ...

  7. List of Lehigh University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Les Whitten (BA English and Journalism, 1950), investigative reporter and novelist; Law. Edward N. Cahn (1955), United States District Court for the Eastern District ...

  8. Talk:Les Whitten - Wikipedia

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  9. Family Jewels (Central Intelligence Agency) - Wikipedia

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    Physical surveillance of investigative journalist and muckraker Jack Anderson and his associates, including Les Whitten of The Washington Post and future Fox News Channel anchor and managing editor Brit Hume. Jack Anderson had written two articles on CIA-backed assassination attempts on Cuban dictator Fidel Castro