Between 1972 and 1976, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, became two of the prominent figures in reporting the Watergate Scandal. These men began writing about the scandal to meet demands for their reporting jobs with the Washington Press, but as they went more in depth they uncovered a system of political "dirty tricks" and crimes that eventually led to Nixon's downfall. One of the main sources that informed these two men was a man code named "Deep Throat". (51) He would personally meet with Woodward and he would tell him key information regarding the scandal like Howard Hunt's involvement. Then finally in 2005, "Deep Throat" revealed his true identity of William Mark Felt, a former FBI agent. He also said the reason he did this was he felt the FBI was revealing too much information about the scandal to the White House while the investigation was going on. Without the fine reporting of these two men the case may never have been cracked. Woodward and Bernstein's work has now been published in the books: All The President's Men and The Final Days. There's also a movie on the topic that is called All the President's Men. (52)