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WASHINGTON - JULY 13, 1973: (FILE PHOTO) Presidential assistant and Press Secretary, Ron Zeigler (C), speaks with Dan Rather (L) and other reporters in the press room of the Naval Hospital, where U.S. President Richard Nixon was admitted for pneumonia, July 13, 1973 in Washington, DC. Ziegler, who was famous for referring to the Watergate break-in as a "third-rate burglary," died of a heart attack at his home February 10, 2003 in Coronado, California. He was 63-years-old. (Photo by Getty Images)

WASHINGTON - JULY 13, 1973:  (FILE PHOTO)  Presidential assistant and Press Secretary, Ron Zeigler (C), speaks with Dan Rather (L) and other reporters in the press room of the Naval Hospital, where U.S. President Richard Nixon was admitted for pneumonia, July 13, 1973 in Washington, DC. Ziegler, who was famous for referring to the Watergate break-in as a "third-rate burglary," died of a heart attack at his home February 10, 2003 in Coronado, California. He was 63-years-old.  (Photo by Getty Images)