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  1. Ronald Louis „Ron“ Ziegler (* 12. Mai 1939 in Covington, Kentucky; † 10. Februar 2003 in Coronado, Kalifornien) war unter Präsident Richard Nixon von 1969 bis 1974 Pressesprecher im Weißen Haus .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ron_ZieglerRon Ziegler - Wikipedia

    Ronald Louis Ziegler (May 12, 1939 – February 10, 2003) was the 13th White House Press Secretary, serving during President Richard Nixon's administration. [1] Early life [ edit ]

  3. 11. Feb. 2003 · Ron Ziegler, Pres Richard M Nixon's press secretary known for referring to Watergate break-in as 'third rate burglary' and steadfastly defending Nixon even as presidency was crumbling, dies at...

  4. 12. Feb. 2003 · During his career as US President Richard Nixon's press secretary, Ron Ziegler, who has died after a heart attack aged 63, delivered thousands of White House statements.

  5. Ron Ziegler, the press secretary to President Richard Nixon who dismissed the Watergate break-in as “a third-rate burglary,” died Monday of a heart attack in Coronado, Calif. He was 63.

  6. 11. Feb. 2003 · Ron Ziegler, who called the Watergate break-in a "third-rate burglary" and later apologized to the Post reporters, died of a heart attack in 2003. He was one of the four people who may have been Deep Throat, the mysterious source for Woodward and Bernstein.

  7. Richard Nixon’s press secretary Ronald Ziegler, the youngest to hold the position at the time and a relatively inexperienced journalist, described the Watergate break-in as a “third-rate burglary attempt.” Ziegler later maintained that he knew nothing about the scandal as it unfolded, that he had been lied to and…