Posted on 04/22/2003 9:41:47 PM PDT by kattracks
WASHINGTON, April 22 (UPI) -- For a journalism class at the University of Illinois ay Urbana-Champaign the identity of "Deep Throat" is no longer a mystery.
After four years of work, involving more than 60 students over eight semesters, professor Bill Gaines said Tuesday they've identified the anonymous source who helped two Washington Post reporters expose the Watergate scandal.
At a news conference at the Watergate Hotel, Gaines and two students from his spring 2002 class, Thomas Rybarczyk and Kelly Soderlund, identified Fred Fielding as "Deep Throat."
Fielding, a lawyer, was first assistant to John Dean, chief counsel to President Richard Nixon, at a time of the Watergate break-in in 1972.
"Everything that we have, we show there's a document," Gaines said. Unlike many previous speculations on the source's identity, "it's not interpretation, it's not guesswork," he said.
Fielding fits all the personal characteristics of "Deep Throat," as described by Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, through their newspaper stories, their book "All the President's Men" and the movie of the same title.
Fielding did not respond Tuesday to a request for comment by United Press International.
But Gaines and his students also can prove that Fielding was one of very few people who knew about several "important, closely held revelations" at the time when "Deep Throat" was passing them on to Woodward, he said.
With other pieces of information, the students can't prove that Fielding knew, but can show he had access to the information and therefore could have known.
"There's very little that we do not connect with him," Gaines said, and nothing that shows Fielding couldn't have known everything that "Deep Throat."
"He was in a position to observe the cover-up without being accused of taking part in the conspiracy himself," Gaines said.
Among his positions since the Nixon administration, Fielding was the chief counsel to President Ronald Reagan for five years, served as a member of the Bush-Cheney transition team, and currently is a member of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks.
He is "among the most respected minds in government," Gaines said.
Gaines, who won two Pulitzer Prizes as an investigative reporter for the Chicago Tribune, said the project began in 1999 as a classroom exercise in investigative journalism. He also said the mystique of "Deep Throat" would motivate students and get them interested in history.
Didn't he moonlight at Night Court?
HOLLYWOOD (Reuters) - They really said it -- notable quotes from the news:
"Some men are uncomfortable, just tabling the subject, and some are very quiet about it. You never know which way to go. Is it easier to just bring it up and get it out of the way, or is that not the right thing to do with someone else, since that's going to freak them out?"
-- MONICA LEWINSKY, formerly involved with BILL CLINTON and now hostess of the reality dating show "Mr. Personality," discussing her past with USA Today.
Close, but no cigar. Maureen, "Mo, Dean was "Deepthroat". Think about it.
She had method, motive and opportunity. If it's true, that the break-in was to retrieve the "Hooker Book" in the DNC, Mo Dean has the most motive of anyone , save John Dean.
While on the subject, how could Wood'Stein have sold Ben Bradly, of the Wash Post, that the info they were getting on "Tricky Dick" was coming from a D.C. "call girl". Wood'Stein cooked up the pseudonym for "Mo" as perfect cover and "implied heavily" to Bradly that the information they were getting on Nixon was coming from "deep in the administration". Yeah right! It was coming from Mo Dean, to save John and herself, as well as make media stars out of Woodward and Bernstein.
No, Mo was "Deepthroat", in more ways than one.
As for Woodward, Bernstein and the Washington Post; "Follow the money!"
I dont know about that one, did Mo know Woodward earlier? Woodward and Deepthroat were old friends, remember?
Deepthroat and Woodward went to college together, find out who worked in the Whitehouse and went to college with Bobby, and bingo, youve got Deepthroat.
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