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Bob Woodward to speak at Bellarmine :
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Bellarmine University on Tuesday, March 20. Woodward also has written 10 national best-selling nonfiction books, including "All the President's Men," "The Final Days," "The Brethren," "Wired," "The Agenda," "Bush At War," and "Plan of Attack."
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