Backgrounding the crisis, April 14, 1973
Chief congressional investigations in U.S. history
President addresses the nation, April 30
Watergate's cast of characters
White House staff changes
Previous White House scandals
Indictments and reorganization, May 10
President fills defense and CIA posts
Senate judiciary committee hearings on Elliot L. Richardson
Senate select committee opens Watergate hearings, May 17
Proposed reform of election process, May 16
CQ interview with House Majority leader Thomas P. O'Neill Jr.
Presidential counterattack, May 22
Selection of special prosecutor
Friction builds over prosecutor
Haldeman-Ehrlichman depositions
Stans-Magruder testify in Senate June 12, 14
A week of leaks, June 17-22
Damaging charges by John W. Dean III
DQ interview with historian Daniel J. Boorstin
Presidential eavesdropping
Haldeman testimony at overtime hearings
Aug. 25, Nixon meets the press
Sept. 1, Sirica's decision on tapes
Sept. 8, Nixon files an appeal on disputed tapes
Sept. 15, Senate commmittee aiming for end of hearings
Sept. 22, Nixon-Cox failure to agree on tapes
Sept. 29, Senat hearings : Hunt, Buchanan testify
Oct. 6, Anti-Muskie campaign tricks
Oct 13, Egil Krogh indicted, Washington, D.C.
Oct. 20, Appeals Court dn Sirica rule on tapes
Oct 27, "Saturday Night Massacre"
Nov. 3, Appointments, hearings and missing tapes
Nov. 10, Hearings on tapes, prosecutor ; resignation demands
Nov. 17, Nixon pledges disclosure, cooperation
Nov. 24, status of Senate committee investigation
Dec. 1, Defects in tapes, Chapin indictment, Krogh plea
Dec 8, Haig testimony: "sinister force" and tape gaps
Dec. 15, An inconclusive report on gap in tape
Dec 22, Threat of legal dispute over subpoenas
Dec 29, Chronology of events
Jan. 5, Prosecution predicts more indictments
Jan 12, ITT, milk price supports background papers
Jan 19, Indications of deliberate tape erasures
Jan. 26, Six months in prison for "plumber" Krogh
Feb. 2, Judiciary committee impeachement role
Feb. 9, Subpoena power for Judiciary committee
Feb. 16, White House refusal to release documents
Feb. 23, House committee staff report on impeachment
March 2, Seven rormer White House aides indicted
March 9, Judiciary committee efforts to get sealed report
March 16, White House criticism of House committee inquiry
March 23, Nixon's conservative support wanes
March 30, A turnover of Grand Jury evidence
April 6, Nixon agrees to pay $467,000 in back taxes
April 13, A historic subpoena to the president
April 20, Jaworski subpoenas 60 conversations
April 27, Five-day extension of tapes deadline
May 4, Transcripts: A dramatic public disclosure.
Break-in and Senate inquiry
Impeachment threat and resignation
Pardon and cover-up trial.