actually probably do bob and carl together because they, in fact, are together in the public's mind as woodstein. this is the ultimate needs no introduction introduction in american journalism. bob and i, he probably doesn't remember this, we first met in 1981 when he told me i was very foolish to be heading off to law school and should just come to work for "the washington post." he was probably right then, but it all worked out just fine in the end. bob has worked for "the post" since '71 and teamed up with carl, as everybody in the universe knows, to start reporting the watergate story which has been called the single greatest reporting effort of all time. if there's one word to apply to bob, it is indefatigable. most of us having reported the watergate story would have sat back and rested an our laurels. woodward apparently does not have laurels to rest on because in addition to the two incredible pieces of work that he and carl produced, "all the president's men" and "the final days," -- please buy them out front -- he's written 14 other books that pierce everything -- every institution in