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What were the Names of watergate seven?

The Watergate Seven was a group of men involved in the scandal who were advisors and aides to President Nixon. The members were indicted by a grand jury on March 1, 1974. President Richard M. Nixon was named by the jury as a co-conspirator, but was not indicted. This marked the first time in U.S. history for a president to be labeled by this term.


One of the names brought up in the Iran-Contra scandal was?

Lt. Col. Oliver North was one of the names brought up in the Iran-Contra scandal.


Is there a musical about the Watergate scandal?

Yes, Virginia, there is a musical about Richard M. Noxon and the Watergate scandal . . . . or at least there was once upon a time. In the early fall of 1981, auditions for a show, which may or may not have been finished at the time (though the scripts from which we read appeared to be complete), were conducted in Atlanta, Georgia, on the Alliance Theater stage. It was to be called Watergate, the Musical. Those for whom actors and singers performed, whose names are lost to history, indicated that they planned a full equity production that would open "out of town" and then proceed to Broadway, sometime in 1982-83. How nearly those expectations were ultimately met is unknown but, subsequently, a woman named Cybelle Pomeroy claimed to have writen a musical play called Watergate! The Musical. She held auditions in Baltimore, but may or may not have managed to get the production on stage.


What was being housed in the Watergate hotel that was of particular interest to the committee to re-elect Richard Nixon?

Democratic campaign headquarters were housed in the Watergate. I think CREP was interested in names of donors and prospective donors, as well as anything else they might find.


What were the names of the Russian pair skaters in the Olympic winter games figure skating scandal?

Domnina and Shabalin. go to nbcolympics.com for more info. PS weren't those costumes...silly? goofy? ridiculous? LOL

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What were the Names of watergate seven?

The Watergate Seven was a group of men involved in the scandal who were advisors and aides to President Nixon. The members were indicted by a grand jury on March 1, 1974. President Richard M. Nixon was named by the jury as a co-conspirator, but was not indicted. This marked the first time in U.S. history for a president to be labeled by this term.


One of the names brought up in the Iran-Contra scandal was?

Lt. Col. Oliver North was one of the names brought up in the Iran-Contra scandal.


What people were involved in the Watergate scandal?

Five men who were key figures in the Watergate scandal and exposure were Richard Nixon, Judge John Sirica, John Mitchell, G. Gordon Libby, and Senator Sam Ervin. Some other names connected in various ways with Watergate are E. Howard Hunt, James McCord, John Dean, Jeb Stuart Macgruder, H. R. Haldeman, Ron Ziegler, Bernard Barker, Eugenio Martinez, Frank Sturgis, John Erlichman, Rose Mary Woods, Charles Colson, Daniel Ellsberg, Bob Woodward, Carl Bernstein, Maurice Stans, Archibald Cox and Hugh Sloan


Why do CNN anchors and reporters anglicize French names?

Because they're morons.


Is there a musical about the Watergate scandal?

Yes, Virginia, there is a musical about Richard M. Noxon and the Watergate scandal . . . . or at least there was once upon a time. In the early fall of 1981, auditions for a show, which may or may not have been finished at the time (though the scripts from which we read appeared to be complete), were conducted in Atlanta, Georgia, on the Alliance Theater stage. It was to be called Watergate, the Musical. Those for whom actors and singers performed, whose names are lost to history, indicated that they planned a full equity production that would open "out of town" and then proceed to Broadway, sometime in 1982-83. How nearly those expectations were ultimately met is unknown but, subsequently, a woman named Cybelle Pomeroy claimed to have writen a musical play called Watergate! The Musical. She held auditions in Baltimore, but may or may not have managed to get the production on stage.


What are other names for the teapot dome scandal?

The Teapot Dome Scandal did not have any other name. It was a bribery incident that took place between 1920 and 1923 in the USA.


Why are the names of candidates for cabinet positions sometimes leaked to the news media?

To test the reaction of congress interest groups, and the public,


Why are the names of the candidates for cabinet positions sometimes leaked to the news media?

To test the reaction of congress interest groups, and the public,


What was being housed in the Watergate hotel that was of particular interest to the committee to re-elect Richard Nixon?

Democratic campaign headquarters were housed in the Watergate. I think CREP was interested in names of donors and prospective donors, as well as anything else they might find.


A beautiful woman admired by Sherlock Holmes?

That would be The Woman. Her names was Irene Adler. She was the antagonist in A Scandal in Bohemia.


Do reporters use fake names?

Some may, some may not. Depends on what they are reporting or their history was. They use fake names either to keep their real name private or legal reason. Or maybe just for fun.


Why do we add gate with any scandal?

We form nouns from the names of people,places or things by using -gate as suffix to them. This suffix means " connected". Like Memo-Gate Scandal in Pakistan means Scandal connected with memo or like Water-gate Scandle that brought about the resignation of President Nixon in 1974. -Abid Ali Durrani Sukkur