Judith Miller
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BOOKS: 'Eating: A Memoir'...of Books founder/editor Barbara Epstein while giving every indication of happiness with his second and current one, journalist Judith Miller. And he doesn't sugarcoat the past. Recalling his grandmother's beloved chicken pot pie "made from... In this article: Jason Epstein, Roy Cohn, Edmund Wilson, Pot pie, Gourmet, Buster Keaton, Cherries jubilee, Communism, Le Grand Vefour, and New Year's Eve |
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Seattle Times | November 15, 2009
A Movie About the Valerie Plame Case
...movies, and I didn't for this one, either. "Nothing but the Truth" is a fictionalization of the case of journalist Judith Miller and CIA operative Valerie Plame. In real life, Plame's husband, Joseph Wilson, went to the African nation...
In this article: Valerie Plame, CIA, Nothing But the Truth, Kate Beckinsale, Joseph Wilson, White House, Justice Department, and Vera Farmiga
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Wired: Politics | November 13, 2009
Court Silences CIA Operative Despite Yellowcake Scandal
...Jury Posted by: rock_andor_roll | 11/15/09 | 3:29 pm In my comment I meant to say: It wasn't Armitage that spoke to Judith Miller or Matt Cooper. It was Armitage that mentioned Plame to Novak. People are using Armitage to ignore the...
In this article: Valerie Plame Wilson, CIA, Karl Rove, Robert Novak, Lewis Libby Jr., Dick Cheney, and George W. Bush
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Huffington Post | November 09, 2009
Andrew Ross Sorkin Called Financial Equivalent To Judy Miller By NYT Colleagues
In conversations with me, several compared Sorkin's relationship with the Wall Street elite to disgraced former Times reporter Judith Miller's alliance with Bush-administration officials peddling bogus intelligence in support of the...
In this article: Jon Stewart, Iraq War, CNBC, and Wall Street
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Las Vegas Sun | November 09, 2009
A federal shield law
...would prevent federal investigators from finding that out. That attitude has led to some prosecutorial excess. For example, Judith Miller, a former reporter for The New York Times, spent 85 days in jail for refusing to identify the person...
In this article: Waste, CIA, Justice Department, and Nevada
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San Francisco Chronicle | November 08, 2009
100 favorite chairs in Judith Miller book
Article:100 favorite chairs in Judith Miller book:/c/a/2009/11/06/HORN1A7MOM.DTL 100 favorite chairs in Judith Miller book Internationally renowned antiques and collectibles expert Judith Miller sometimes has to remind herself to keep...
In this article: Le Corbusier and San Francisco Chronicle
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washingtonpost.com | November 02, 2009
Fine Print: Cheney had his own reading of 'classified'
...Cheney authorized him on July 8, 2003, to disclose classified information from a National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) on Iraq to Judith Miller, then a reporter for the New York Times. Though the vice president said he could not recall any...
In this article: Richard B. Cheney, Patrick J. Fitzgerald, Joseph C. Wilson IV, Valerie Plame Wilson, CIA, FBI, and Uranium
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Kansas City Star | November 02, 2009
Cheney FBI interview: 72 instances of can't recall
...about the leaking of the declassified NIE from Cheney's chief of staff, who testified that he had talked to New York Times reporter Judith Miller about the National Intelligence Estimate following the "president's approval relayed to me...
In this article: Dick Cheney, Valerie Plame, FBI, Patrick Fitzgerald, CIA, George W. Bush, National Intelligence Estimate, and White House
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Contra Costa Times | October 23, 2009
Thomas Peele: Obama's flip-flop on shield law a promise badly broken
...Department prosecutors can subpoena reporters to testify in federal court. If they refuse - as former New York Times reporter Judith Miller did - they can end up in jail. Reporters can only do so much if people won't talk to us, even on the...
In this article: Barack Obama, Washington, Iraq War, First Amendment, Attorney General, Knight Ridder, and Dick Cheney
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Crooks and Liars | October 21, 2009
Judith Miller lectures the Pentagon: 'Maybe we should just believe everything they put out'
The interesting part of this report, though, came immediately after Herridge's report, when MacCallum hosted our old friend Judith Miller, the woman who helped bring you that six-years-and-running disaster on wheels known as the Iraq War.
In this article: Pentagon, Catherine Herridge, Detainee, White House, Iraq War, Saddam Hussein, and Live Desk
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Judith Miller (born January 2, 1948), is an American journalist. Miller, based in Washington D.C., was a prominent New York Times reporter with access to top U.S. government officials. Her coverage of these officials, especially regarding the Bush administration’s conclusions about Iraq’s alleged Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Program and her involvement in the Plame Affair, made her a conspicuous media personality. The work that Miller and Michael Gordon did in presenting the case for WMDs has been proven false. The New York Times apologized publicly for their poor reporting. Ms. Miller lost her job over these reporting blunders though Mr. Gordon has remained a reporter for the New York Times. Miller announced her "retirement" from The New York Times on November 9, 2005.
In July 2005, Miller was jailed for contempt of court for refusing to testify before a federal grand jury investigating a leak naming Valerie Plame as a covert CIA agent. Miller did not write about Plame, but was reportedly in possession of evidence relevant to the leak investigation. According to a subpoena, Miller met with an unnamed government official — later revealed to be I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Vice President Cheney's Chief of Staff—on July 8 2003, two days after former ambassador Joseph Wilson published an Op-Ed in the Times criticizing the Bush administration for "twisting" intelligence to justify war in Iraq. (Plame's CIA identity was revealed in a column by conservative political commentator Robert Novak on July 14 2003.)
Filings by Patrick Fitzgerald alleged that Miller's defiance of the court constituted a crime.
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