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Bernstein to lecture at Bradley University

Investigative reporter and author Carl Bernstein is scheduled next month to deliver a lecture on seeking the truth at Bradley University.

The free talk is April 14 at the school's Hayden-Clark Alumni Center.

Bernstein and fellow Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward broke the Watergate story for the Washington Post in the early 1970s. Their reporting eventually led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. 

Since then, Bernstein has written five best-selling books and worked on several multi-media projects. He's also is a contributing editor of Vanity Fair magazine.

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