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‘Condor’ Author Looks Back on Watergate's Surreal Days

James Grady reminisces about being in Washington while dark, high level crimes unraveled drop-by-drop, starting 50 years ago this month

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James Grady
Jun 05, 2022
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Watergate filled the windshield of my nine years old, second-hand blue Dodge as I drove up to the U.S. Capitol for a Senate staff job that cold January, 1974. I was 24.

This was my second gig in the Senate, the first being a 1971 undergraduate national investigative reporting fellowship for journalism students before Americans knew about the criminal man…

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James Grady
Author of SIX DAYS OF THE CONDOR, other novels and short stories, screenplays, investigative reporter. He lives inside the Beltway.
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