"Freedom of information United States." . . "Journalism Awards United States." . . . . "Robert Saloschin and David Wise discuss the perimeters and meaning of \"the right to know.\"" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Correspondent Bob Woodward and editor Barry Sussman of the Washington Post discuss how they uncovered the Watergate story for which the newspaper was awarded the 1973 Pulitzer Prize." . . . . . "Senators Ervin and Baker (Chairman and Vice-Chairman) of the Senate Watergate hearings lay out the objectives, aims, and hoped-for conclusions of the congressional investigation." . . . . . . . . . "Daniel Ellsberg discusses his belief that the government's intent for bringing the Pentagon papers trial to court was to discredit the Muskie forces in the 1971 pre-campaign period and the case's subsequent dismissal." . . . . . . . . "Robert Wedgeworth explains what cutbacks by the Nixon Administration in federal library subsidies in 1974 from 140 million dollars will mean to different libraries." . "Robert Wedgeworth explains what cutbacks by the Nixon Administration in federal library subsidies in 1974 from 140 million dollars will mean to different libraries."@en . . "Plight of libraries"@en . "Plight of libraries" . "Pentagon Papers." . . "Watergate Affair, 1972-1974." . . "United States Politics and government 1969-1974." . . "United State. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities." . . "Defense information, Classified United States." . . "Government and the press United States." . . . . "Washington Post (Washington, D.C. : 1877)" . .