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Watergate's Deep Throat was W. Mark Felt of the FBI.

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Dateline NBC - 1992 The Secret Man The Story of Watergate's Deep Throat was released on:

USA: 6 June 2006

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Jerry Hardin (born November 20, 1929) is the American actor in the recurring role of Deep Throat in The X-Files. Deep Throat was inspired by the historical Deep Throat who was an informant leaking information on the FBI's investigation of the Watergate scandal to journalists Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward.

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"Deep Throat" was the source of information for young Washington Post reporters, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who turned the Watergate scandal national in 1972.

It was not until nearly 33 years later (2005) that his identity was confirmed as Mark Felt, an associate director of the FBI (William Mark Felt, Sr. 1913-2008).

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Deep Throat was the name given to the anonymous source in the Washington Post investigation of the Watergate scandal. The term was an allusion to the 1972 pornographic movie of the same name.

So, it can either be:

1) a type of fellatio

or

2) a generic term or pseudonym for a secret inside informer or whistleblower

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The term "deep throat" can refer to different contexts, but if you're referring to the infamous whistleblower associated with the Watergate scandal, that was Mark Felt, who revealed crucial information about the scandal to journalists. If you're inquiring about a different context, please clarify!

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Former FBI assistant director Mark Felt was "Deep Throat" a confidential informant who fed information to Woodward & Bernstein.

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The Washington Post newspaper reporters, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, got a 'leak' from a anonymous source nicknamed 'Deep Throat.'

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He was the informant that fed information to Bob Woodward of the Washington Post. His information made it possible for Woodward and his colleague, Carl Bernstein, to uncover information about the scandal. The identity of Deep Throat was revealed in 2005 as former FBI Associate Director Mark Felt.

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They were two reporters that worked for the Washington Post who broke and followed up the story of the Watergate break in. They had a contact they met named "deep throat" that gave them information that led to the tapes of Nixon giving orders for the break in and eventually will mean he will resign his office.

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Deep Throat was released on 06/30/1972.

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The Production Budget for Deep Throat was $25,000.

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The duration of Deep Throat - film - is 1.02 hours.

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The duration of Deep Throat in Tokyo is 1.28 hours.

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The duration of Inside Deep Throat is 1.53 hours.

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"Deepthroat" typically refers to a technique in oral sex where a person takes a penis deep into their throat, often associated with heightened pleasure for the partner. The term gained broader recognition from the 1972 adult film "Deep Throat." Additionally, it can refer to the act of providing secret or sensitive information, particularly in political contexts, as in the case of the Watergate scandal.

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Inside Deep Throat grossed $691,880 in the domestic market.

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The reporters were Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein. The primary newspaper leading the reporting on the Watergate scandal was the Washington post. However crediting them with "uncovering" the scandal is incorrect. What they did was publicize Watergate, virtually all of the information they reported was known to the FBI, as evidenced by what was "leaked" to them by "Deep Throat" (FBI agent Mark Felt)

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Yes, it is a video called Deep Throat.

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Deep Throat - film - was created on 1972-06-12.

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Inside Deep Throat was released on 02/11/2005.

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The Production Budget for Inside Deep Throat was $2,000,000.

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Deep Throat in Tokyo was created on 1975-12-06.

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Deep Throat - The X-Files - was created in 1993.

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Inside Deep Throat was created on 2005-02-11.

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Deep Throat grossed $45,000,000 in the domestic market.

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Washington Post Woodward and Bernstein were some of the most prominent investigative journalists during the Watergate Scandal, obtaining secret information from an informant with the pseudonym "Deep Throat".

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deep throat

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Inside Deep Throat grossed $691,880 worldwide.

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It wasn't so much that the FBI was "tipped" off about Watergate, but how far it went up the chain of command. When the group broke into the building and the offices of the Democratic headquarters they got caught by just a bit of making tape and a guard who found it. So, the FBI was involved right from the start. The question was who ordered the break in or were the men invloved loners. No one believed they were doing this on their own, but they needed to prove it went as high as Nixon. That is where "deep throat" comes in. Deep throat met with the reporters off and on passing info that would lead them to Nixon.

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Deep Throat died in the last episode of the first season - The Erlenmeyer Flask

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Two reporters for the Washington Post, Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, broke the Watergate story to the American public. Nixon resigned on August 9, 1974.

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As far as "it" goes

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Deep throat

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It depends on who is sucking who.

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deep throat....everytime

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deep throat specialist

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The Nanny - 1993 Deep Throat 1-14 is rated/received certificates of:

Argentina:Atp

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Being a doctor I have found the best way to deep throat is to have the girl laying on her back with her head hanging off the bed, this allows for a more narrow and straighter path down the throat.

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December 18, 2008.

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deep throat specialist

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If the throat is infected it is possible.

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