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James W. McCord Jr., Who Led the Watergate Break-In, Is Dead at 93 - The New York Times
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Original Watergate lock that burglars picked open is going to auction
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Watergate door lock from 1972 DNC burglary being auctioned - Washington Times
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$62,500 for lock from Watergate break-in that doomed Nixon | Washington Examiner
Watergate Lock Auctioned For $62,500 | Security News
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Tampered Watergate door lock sells for $62,500 | The Hill
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Motive Behind Watergate Break-In Is Still a Mystery
The 1972 Watergate burglary: How a piece of tape and an astute night watchman foiled the political crime of the century - ABC News
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$62,500 for lock from Watergate break-in that doomed Nixon | Washington Examiner