Historical Background on Watergate
An Overview of Watergate, from the Break-In to the Resignation / Richard M. Flanagan and Louis W. Koenig
News of a Break-In at the Watergate / Alfred E. Lewis
The Post Revealed the Scandal and the White House Fired Back / J. Anthony Lukas
The House Judiciary Committee Issues the Articles of Impeachment
Nixon Announces His Resignation / Richard M. Nixon
Ford Pardons Nixon / Gerald R. Ford
Controversies Surrounding Watergate
Watergate Was an Extraordinarily Serious Set of Crimes / Sam J. Ervin Jr.
The President Deserved to Be Removed from Office / Barbara Jordan
The Media Hated Nixon and Drove Him from Office / Patrick J. Buchanan
"Executive Privilege" Is a Disservice to Democracy / Raoul Berger
"Executive Privilege" Is Constitutionally Validated / Mark J. Rozell
The Main Anonymous Source for Watergate Journalists Should Have Gone Public / Peggy Noonan
Anonymous Sources Must Have Their Secrecy Protected / Zachary Coile
Decades Later, Ford Defends His Decision to Pardon Nixon / Bob Woodward
Pardoning Nixon Set a Bad Precedent / Timothy Noah
The Lessons of Watergate Should Never Disappear / Elizabeth Drew
The Break-In Was a Small Matter That Should Have Stayed Small / Richard Nixon, interviewed by David Frost
The White House Cover-Up Almost Succeeded / John J. Sirica
Those Who Turned Against the Nixon Administration Betrayed Their Country / G. Gordon Liddy, interviewed by Eric Norden
Former White House Counsel Relates an Odd Encounter with President Nixon / John W. Dean III
Nixon's Daughter Praises Her Father's Courage / Julie Nixon Eisenhower, interviewed by Larry King
A Punished Power Broker Finds Redemption / John Ehrlichman.