Ben Bradlee 
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SOURCE: Baltimore Sun
Ben Bradlee, Spiro Agnew and the 'Gray-Haired Grandmother Defense'
by Charles J. Holden and Zach Messitte
The clever "Gray-Haired Grandmother Defense" argued that Mr. Cohen's notes on the Agnew investigation were actually the property of Graham, as his employer, and not the reporter.
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