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 Carl Bernstein Info - Encyclopedia WikiWhat.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Carl Bernstein (February 14, 1944 -) was a Washington Post investigative journalist who, along with Bob Woodward, broke the story of the Watergate break-in and consequently helped bring about the downfall of US president Richard Nixon.
For his role in breaking the scandal, Bernstein recived many awards, including the Pulitzer Prize in 1973.
Bernstein has authored two books with Woodward: All the President's Men, which detailed the successes and failures of the men's journalistic efforts against the backdrop of the unfolding scandal, and The Final Days, a recounting of the concluding months of the Nixon presidency.
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The Bernstein test attempts to reproduce symptoms of heartburn.
It is usually done along with other tests dealing with esophageal functions.
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 Namier, Sir Lewis Bernstein on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
NAMIER, SIR LEWIS BERNSTEIN [Namier, Sir Lewis Bernstein], 1888-1960, English historian, b.
He attended the London School of Economics and Oxford and became professor at the Univ. of Manchester in 1931, teaching there until 1953.
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