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Deep Throat seals movie deal with Tom Hanks to tell Watergate story
LOS ANGELES AFP — Hollywood star Tom Hanks' production firm has signed a deal with former FBI agent Mark Felt, who last month revealed he was Deep Throat, to turn his story into a movie, industry press said. Universal Pictures on Wednesday inked the deal on behalf of Hanks'...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Felt, movie, Universal Pictures
Research articles 2005-06-16
'Deep Throat' revealed
Special report WASHINGTON -- Three decades after he helped unravel the Watergate scandal that forced President Nixon to resign, former FBI official W. Mark Felt was identified Tuesday as the legendary source "Deep Throat." Felt met with Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward under cloak-and-dagger conditions in the early...
Tags: FBI, Felt, Government, Washington
Research articles 2005-06-01
Wyndham International, Inc
We've all felt it before--the longing to shop Chicago's Magnificent Mile, explore the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. or stroll Venice Beach in Los Angeles. There's only one thing stopping us--we're in town for business and have been in a conference room morning, noon and night. Still, we promise ourselves next...
Tags: Chicago, Construction, felt, Smithsonian Institution
Research articles 2004-05-01
Ruutu makes big impact.(Sports)
Byline: Tim Sassone Daily Herald Sports Writer After his first two games in the NHL when he appeared to be feeling his way, Blackhawks rookie center Tuomo Ruutu made his presence felt in Sunday's 4-2 loss to Los Angeles. Ruutu's jarring hit...
Tags: felt, Games, NHL
Research articles 2003-10-13
'The East Wind' is translated into English
M2 BEST BOOKS-C2000-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD 'The East Wind and other Short Stories', written in Urdu by Zamiruddin Ahmed, have been rendered into English by Shamoon Zamir and published by Oxford University Press. The stories focus mainly on the lives of Urdu-speaking Muslim families in pre-partition...
Tags: C, felt, Pakistan, University of Oxford
Research articles 2002-07-29
North: lies with dogs. (Oliver North) (column)
The spirit of Oliver North hung over the Gates proceedings. Much of Gates's testimony concerned his claims that he did not know about key aspects of North's support for the contras. North is trying to make his presence felt in Congress in a more direct...
Tags: felt, North, SECURITY, Strategy, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1991-10-14

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Focus on: foot care products; Aetna Felt Corp.(Advertisement)
For more than 70 years, Aetna Felt has prided itself on its custom work, dedication to customers and attention to detail. Aetna Felt's long history of quality and service began in 1934. For more than 70 years, Aetna Felt has prided itself on its custom...
Tags: advertisement, Aetna Inc.
Research articles 2004-06-01
Nixon pegged Felt all wrong
WASHINGTON -- W. Mark Felt wanted to become FBI director. President Nixon and his closest aides thought that ambition might make Felt the ideal person to sidetrack an FBI investigation into the Watergate burglary. They couldn't have been more wrong. Rather than helping shield Nixon, Felt...
Tags: FBI, Government, White House
Research articles 2005-06-01
Ex-FBI chief Gray felt betrayal, shock at Deep Throat's identity
WASHINGTON -- L. Patrick Gray III, the acting director of the FBI at the time of the Watergate break-in, ended more than three decades of silence about his role in the scandal, saying in a television interview broadcast Sunday that he felt shock and betrayal by the disclosure that his...
Tags: aide, bureau, FBI, Government, identity, president, White House
Research articles 2005-06-27
Foul Felt
NEW YORK, JUNE 3 MARK FELT has made it clear that he wants to cash in on this whole Watergate business, and why indeed not? It was thought for some 30 years that Deep Throat did as he did to preserve the honor of his country. Perhaps that was...
Tags: FBI, Government, president, White House
Research articles 2005-07-04
Kinley: 'Deep Throat' felt's no hero.(THROUGH THE WIRE)
When former FBI official W. Mark Felt came out of the shadows last week to reveal his identity as Deep Throat--the Washington Post s Watergate source, kept secret for more than three decades--David Kinley wasn't surprised. "It fits a pattern of his...
Tags: ESPN, FBI, Government
Research articles 2005-06-06
New York Life accord puts class action suit to rest. (New York Life Insurance Co. policyholders felt mislead by illustration in marketing literature)
New York Life Insurance Co will settle a lawsuit brought by policyholders who felt they were misled by illustrations appearing in the company's marketing literature. The insurer did not have to admit wrongdoing, and it emphasized that the illustrations weNew York Life Insurance Co will settle a lawsuit brought by...
Tags: class action, class action suit, insurance company, marketing, policyholder
Research articles 1995-08-21
Foamex International Announces Sale of Rubber and Felt Carpet Cushion Businesses for $38.5 Million; Company Intends to Use Proceeds to Pay Down Debt; Company Announces Date of Annual Meeting of Shareholders
LINWOOD, Pa. -- Foamex International Inc. (NASDAQ: FMXI), the leading manufacturer of flexible polyurethane and advanced polymer foam products in North America, today announced that it has sold its rubber and felt carpet cushion businesses to Leggett & Platt, Incorporated (NYSE: LEG), including the Cape Girardeau, Missouri rubber manufacturing facility...
Tags: shareholder
Research articles 2005-04-29
FCC Chairman William Kennard delayed a proposal to create a digital radio service after it was clear that three commissioners opposed language in the plan they felt implied that the FCC would go ahead with a separate and controversial effort to create a l
FCC Chairman William Kennard delayed a proposal to create a digital radio service after it was clear that three commissioners opposed language in the plan they felt implied that the FCC would go ahead with a separate and controversial effort to cre FCC Chairman...
Tags: digital radio, FCC
Research articles 1999-10-25
TI to make presence felt in region, BUSINESS TIMES
Business Times Malaysia 04-02-2002 TECHNICAL Insights TI, the research and development R and D arm of international consulting, marketing and training company Frost & Sullivan, aims to make its presence felt in the region. TI p Business...
Tags: Sullivan, Texas Instruments Inc.
Research articles 2002-04-02
Watergate & the weather underground: former FBI second-in-command Mark Felt, aka Watergate's "Deep Throat," was an opponent of both presidential corruption and domestic terrorism
According to talk radio ranter Michael Savage, 91-year-old former FBI second-in-command Mark Felt, fleshly revealed as the Watergate whistleblower known as "Deep Throat," should be thrown in prison, along with his daughter Joan. During his June 1 program, Savage reasoned if that word can be tortured into applying here that...
Tags: FBI, terrorism
Research articles 2005-06-27
Earthquake felt in Yellowstone National Park
SALT LAKE CITY -- A magnitude 4.4 earthquake occurred near Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming today and was felt in the park, the University of Utah Seismograph Stations said. No injuries or damage was reported or expected, seismologist Jim Pechmann said. The epicenter of the earthquake...
Tags: entrance, MARKETING, University of Utah
Research articles 2003-08-21
Crystal felt familiar itch — desire to host Oscars
Billy Crystal says he felt the itch again -- and that's why he's back as host of the Oscars. The Academy Awards will be shown Feb. 29 on ABC, and it will be Crystal's eighth time as host. He last hosted in 2000. "Last year I...
Tags: ABC Inc.
Research articles 2004-01-17
Deep Throat revealed: He was Mark Felt of FBI
When W. Mark Felt led the FBI's Salt Lake City office back in 1958, the Deseret News featured a story about how he could draw faster than Old West gunslingers -- able to draw from the hip and bury six shots into the center of a target within three seconds....
Tags: FBI, Government
Research articles 2005-06-01
Felt put career on the line for justice
I'm somewhat intrigued by the recent disclosure that W. Mark Felt was the so-called "Deep Throat" who supplied information to Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein at the Washington Post that ultimately led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. I've suspected all along that Felt was that crucial source because...
Tags: agent, career, FBI, Government
Research articles 2005-06-04
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