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off to the raid and allowed them time to destroy evidence. Fitzgerald wanted Miller's phone records to confirm the time of the tip and determine who had leaked the information to Miller in the first place. Judge Sweet held that because
Fitzgerald could not demonstrate in advance that the phone records would provide the information he sought the prosecutor's needs were outweighed by a 'reporter's privilege' to keep sources confidential. On August 1, 2006, a three-judge panel of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed Judge Sweet's decision, holding 2–1 that federal prosecutors could inspect the telephone records of Miller and Philip Shenon. Judge
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be confined to her home and could forego
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fears and dislikes
Lebanon, hates Syria, laughs at Libya, dismisses Sudan, feels sorry for and a little alarmed by Egypt and is repulsed by Saudi Arabia. She hasn't bothered to learn the language and is relentlessly only concerned with the dangers of Islamic militancy, which, I would hazard a guess,
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administration's stance and decisions regarding the war. "Officials didn't lie, and I wasn't fed a line," she wrote. Miller acknowledged that "there was no shortage of mistakes about Iraq, and I made my share of them. The newsworthy claims of some of my prewar WMD stories were wrong", but rejected
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editorial. According to Miller's notes from that earlier meeting, Libby disclosed that Joseph Wilson's wife was a CIA employee who was involved in her husband's trip to Niger. Miller's notebook from her July 8, 2003, meeting with Libby contains the name "Valerie Flame ". This reference occurred six
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was particularly interested in hearing Miller's version of her encounter with Libby. Filings by
Fitzgerald reportedly alleged that Miller's defiance of the court constituted a crime. On September 29, 2005, after spending 85 days in jail, Miller was released following a telephone call with Libby. He
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February 24, 2005, that Miller was not required to reveal who in the government leaked word of an impending raid to her. Patrick Fitzgerald, the same prosecutor who had had Miller jailed in the Plame case, argued that Miller's calls to groups suspected of funding terrorists had tipped them
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is a tale of dog after scheming dog eating Miller's homework. ... Mostly, she just had a lot of rotten luck. Or at least, that's how it reads. It's a sweeping, epic non-apology. Every bad thing Miller has ever been accused of turns out to be wrong or taken out of context, according to her."
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to a list of organizations with suspected links to terrorism and was planning to search the premises of the organization. The information about the impending raid was given to Miller by a confidential source. On
December 3, 2001, Miller telephoned the Holy Land Foundation for comment, and
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was named as a CIA officer. While Miller never wrote about Plame, she was believed to be in possession of evidence which was relevant to the leak investigation. According to a subpoena, Miller met with an unnamed government official, later revealed to be
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had reconfirmed the release of confidentiality. Under oath, Miller was questioned by
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Mr. Hussein's dogged insistence on pursuing his nuclear ambitions, along with what defectors described in interviews as Iraq's push to improve and expand
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commented that while "no one is crediting with starting the Iraq war," and she was "not actually on the team that took us into the biggest, most tragic US foreign policy debacle ever..., attempt to re-write history is both pathetic and self-serving."
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reported the interception of "aluminum tubes" bound for Iraq. Her front-page story quoted unnamed "American officials" and "American intelligence experts" who said the tubes were intended to be used to enrich nuclear material, and cited unnamed
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defended Miller by saying that there was a "systemic problem at the paper" in regards to reporting about the existence of WMD's. He said the paper wanted "stories about the existence of WMD" rather than "skeptical stories".
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was the only major U.S. media organization, to be the target of a fake anthrax letter in the fall of 2001. Miller had reported extensively on the subject of biological threats and had co-authored, with Stephen Engelberg and
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in the form of a person, an Iraqi individual, a scientist, as we've called him, who really worked on the programs, who knows them firsthand, and who has led MET Alpha people to some pretty startling conclusions.
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published an article in the late edition papers and on its website that day. The next day, the government searched HLF's offices. These occurrences led to a lawsuit brought by Attorney General
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reporters regarding publication of the inflammatory, unsourced accusations, however, and that the military were allowed to censor it before it appeared. A week after it appeared, one
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op-ed casting doubts on claims that Saddam Hussein sought to purchase uranium from Africa. Miller spent 85 days in jail for refusing to reveal that her source in the Plame Affair was
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You know what, ... I was proved fucking right. That's what happened. People who disagreed with me were saying, 'There she goes again.' But I was proved fucking right."
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wrote: "No grand jury can make an informed decision to pursue the investigation further, much less to indict or not indict, without the reporters' evidence".
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was a victim of faulty intelligence analysis, Miller ignores extensive reporting showing that the Bush administration was making plans for an Iraq invasion
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officials" who said that, in recent months, Iraq had "stepped up its quest for nuclear weapons and embarked on a worldwide hunt for materials to make an
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wrote that the book's "dynamic" of "Judy Miller against the world" lends her book an aspect that is "both depressing and desperate". A review in the
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determined that several stories she wrote about Iraq were inaccurate, and she was forced to resign from the paper in 2005. According to commentator
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who was a record producer for many classic rock bands of the 1960s through to the 1990s including the Rolling Stones, Traffic and Blind Faith.
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standards", she was not sanctioned and was given a relatively free rein, because she consistently delivered frequent front-page
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was a CIA operative. Miller did not write an article about the subject at the time of the leak, but others did, notably
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the notion that "I took America to war in Iraq. It was all me", which according to her "continue to have believers".
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about the decisions that led the United States into the war in Iraq, and especially the issue of Iraq's weapons"
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appeared on television and pointed to Miller's story in support of their position. As summarized by
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editorial was published. This belied the theory that Libby was retaliating against Wilson for his
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that focused largely on her reporting during the second Gulf War. Her former colleague
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played a critical part in legitimizing it." Miller later said of the controversy
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reported on a Miller internal email sent to John Burns, the
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puppy to keep her husband company during her absence.
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Journalists imprisoned for refusing to reveal sources
2308:"The Miller Mess: Lingering Issues Among the Answers"
2048:"U.S. Says Hussein Intensifies Quest for A-Bomb Parts
2046:
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752:
for the paper by "cultivating top-ranking sources."
3278:"What we can learn from Judith Miller's rehab tour"
3244:Miller, Judith; Preston, Julia (January 31, 2003).
2253:Judith Miller and William J. Broad (May 21, 2003),
2985:. Council on Foreign Relations. October 25, 2018.
1335:Germs: Biological Weapons and America's Secret War
789:articles in 2002 and 2003 that strongly suggested
481:Germs: Biological Weapons and America's Secret War
175:Germs: Biological Weapons and America's Secret War
4529:Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism winners
2672:"Reporter Who Was Jailed Testifies in Libby Case"
2297:
2013:Judith Miller; Julia Preston (January 31, 2003).
1903:"U.S. Germ Warfare Research Pushes Treaty Limits"
931:
588:what the government thought about Iraq's arsenal.
390:However, Miller asserted that in the wake of the
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1943:Miller v. Unitesd States/Cooper v. United States
1823:. New York: Random House. pp. xxxiv–xliii.
1188:the advent of intelligence used to justify it."
618:There was strong internal dissent amongst other
491:
3461:Jon Stewart grills Miller on Iraq War reporting
2076:"Now They Tell Us: The American Press and Iraq"
1837:
606:Well, I think they found something more than a
402:had peaked and was fading into insignificance.
371:for evincing an anti-Islamic bias. In his book
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558:Shortly after Miller's article was published,
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1137:, as well as other national security topics.
801:Two weeks later, Miller negotiated a private
469:Miller was the only major U.S. reporter, and
234:. Later, she contributed to the conservative
4464:American people of Belarusian-Jewish descent
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2550:"U.S. Wins Access to Reporter Phone Records"
2332:"Miller's Star Fades (Slightly) at NY Times"
2276:
2142:"Search for Evidence: Judith Miller Reports"
426:in 2001, with anthrax-laced letters sent to
356:, she was a member of the team that won the
1980:
1647:"Judith Miller: From the Times to the nuts"
1614:"Judith Miller tells her side of The Story"
1509:
1305:Saddam Hussein & the Crisis in the Gulf
793:already had or was acquiring an arsenal of
249:
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3246:"Blix Says He Saw Nothing to Prompt a War"
2702:"Armitage admits leaking Plame's identity"
2330:William E. Jackson Jr. (October 2, 2003).
1694:
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920:, Vice President Cheney's chief of staff.
305:School of Public and International Affairs
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30:For other people named Judith Miller, see
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3181:O' Brien, Timothy L. (January 27, 2003).
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1462:journalist Judith Miller in 1948 (age 71)
1440:"UPI Almanac for Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2019"
1292:One, by One, by One: Facing the Holocaust
1140:
944:for refusing to testify before a federal
3116:
2920:Rory O'Connor and William Scott Malone,
2851:"Reporter's Account Hurts Libby Defense"
2583:"Reporters Ask Judge for Home Detention"
2431:"Reporter at center of CIA leak retires"
1957:
1955:
1568:Anatomy of an Al Qaeda “Conference Call”
1354:, Simon & Schuster (April 7, 2015),
358:Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting
337:
4524:People associated with the Plame affair
4519:Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
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1074:Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
771:was also held). After her release, the
422:had begun occurring in the wake of the
242:, and was a fellow at the conservative
127: 1993; died 2022)
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1991:"FROM THE EDITORS; The Times and Iraq"
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1750:"A Difficult Moment, Long Anticipated"
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532:On September 8, 2002, Miller and her
3448:, with 6 library catalog records
2747:from the original on August 31, 2017
1844:Miller, Judith (29 September 2002).
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1094:announced that it had hired Miller.
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676:, criticized Kurtz for its release.
527:Iraq and weapons of mass destruction
326:Judith Miller is the half-sister of
3389:from the original on March 31, 2017
3258:from the original on August 3, 2016
3195:from the original on March 31, 2016
2819:Miller, Judith (October 16, 2005).
2767:"US CIA case reporter will testify"
2240:"sampling of articles published by
2220:and Iraq: A Sample of the Coverage"
2025:from the original on August 3, 2016
1856:from the original on 31 August 2017
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1097:As of 2018, she is a member of the
761:Plame affair criminal investigation
731:found in Iraq had been shown to be
697:On May 27, 2004, the day after the
230:, chief of staff to Vice President
27:American journalist and commentator
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4459:American investigative journalists
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3323:from the original on June 24, 2017
3309:McDermott, Terry (April 7, 2015).
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3129:from the original on April 4, 2015
2933:from the original on July 15, 2017
2804:. October 16, 2005. Archived from
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2114:from the original on July 31, 2016
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1947:Ongoing confidential sources cases
1883:from the original on June 28, 2010
1699:Berkowitz, Peter (April 8, 2015).
1665:Hagey, Keach (December 29, 2010).
1624:from the original on June 21, 2017
1612:Klein, Julia M. (April 22, 2015).
1524:from the original on June 25, 2018
1105:, and has served on a prestigious
986:suggested that special prosecutor
872:In a separate case, Federal Judge
849:On October 1, 2004, federal Judge
763:, Miller spent 85 days in jail in
668:disagreeing with its content. Her
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4484:American women war correspondents
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3062:from the original on May 16, 2017
3029:from the original on July 5, 2017
3017:"The Iraq War and Stubborn Myths"
2487:"US reporter jailed in CIA trial"
2074:Michael Massing (Feb. 26, 2004),
1799:from the original on May 15, 2017
1566:Ken Silverstein (Aug. 15, 2013),
1117:. She lectures frequently on the
841:CIA leak grand jury investigation
169:before joining Fox News in 2008.
4469:American people of Irish descent
3015:Miller, Judith (April 3, 2015).
2100:Judith Miller (April 21, 2003).
1989:NYTimes Editors (May 26, 2004),
1809:With reprints of ten 2001 works.
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1211:In April 2015, Miller published
1197:international weapons inspectors
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1479:Foer, Franklin (May 28, 2004).
1352:The Story: A Reporter's Journey
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1294:, Simon & Schuster (1990),
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713:quoted Miller in an article in
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205:The Story: A Reporter's Journey
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4554:Journalists from New York City
4534:The New York Times journalists
4454:American expatriates in Israel
3342:Wemple, Eric (April 9, 2015).
2953:"Judith Miller Joins Fox News"
2923:"The 9/11 Story That Got Away"
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2606:Manly, Lorne (July 7, 2005).
1748:Manly, Lorne (July 7, 2005).
1667:"Judith Miller joins Newsmax"
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492:Islamic charities search leak
291:sorority. She graduated from
2902:Archived at Miller's website
2887:Archived at Miller's website
2280:State of Denial: Bush at War
2088:The New York Review of Books
1949:, accessed October 31, 2009.
1510:James Moore (May 28, 2004).
1180:wrote that "in arguing that
1111:Cooperative Threat Reduction
1107:National Academy of Sciences
1099:Council on Foreign Relations
973:of the Department of State.
599:The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
573:The New York Review of Books
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4564:21st-century American women
4489:American war correspondents
3463:, interview April 30, 2015.
1481:"The Source of the Trouble"
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795:weapons of mass destruction
666:Central Intelligence Agency
525:issues, particularly about
478:, a book on bio-terrorism,
398:of the type represented by
323:, an editor and publisher.
220:Central Intelligence Agency
210:Miller was involved in the
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4559:Writers on the Middle East
4539:The New York Times editors
4474:American political writers
3410:"Judith Miller's Comeback"
3283:Columbia Journalism Review
1939:New York Times v. Gonzales
1926:New York Times v. Gonzales
1618:Columbia Journalism Review
1445:United Press International
1250:Columbia Journalism Review
1195:, the former chief of the
948:which was investigating a
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814:Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr.
610:. What they've found is a
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959:I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby
940:, Miller was jailed for
767:(where French terrorist
738:It was alleged later in
250:Early life and education
4499:Criticism of journalism
3022:The Wall Street Journal
2898:The Wall Street Journal
2882:The Wall Street Journal
2596:, July 2, 2005, p. A02.
1795:. The Pulitzer Prizes.
1148:The Wall Street Journal
1090:. On October 20, 2008,
1054:led her to investigate
1037:The Wall Street Journal
924:remember. According to
900:On September 17, 2005,
662:Iraqi National Congress
319:. In 1993, she married
172:Miller co-wrote a book
4494:Barnard College alumni
2773:. September 30, 2005.
2640:(September 17, 2005).
2336:Editor & Publisher
1928:, 459 F.3d 160 (2006).
1846:"Naming the Evildoers"
1141:The Iraq War revisited
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1819:Said, Edward (1997).
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2959:. October 20, 2008.
2857:. January 30, 2007.
2678:. January 31, 2007.
2618:on September 1, 2017
1916:, September 4, 2001.
1595:When the Press Fails
1421:Journalistic scandal
1416:Reporters' privilege
1408:United States portal
1257:and an assault". In
1103:Aspen Strategy Group
1063:signals intelligence
887:Danbury, Connecticut
879:Ralph K. Winter, Jr.
867:Alexandria City Jail
498:Holy Land Foundation
424:September 11 attacks
420:2001 anthrax attacks
392:September 11 attacks
362:September 11 attacks
301:Princeton University
187:2001 anthrax attacks
96:Princeton University
4186:Past correspondents
3446:Library of Congress
3349:The Washington Post
2983:"Membership Roster"
2957:The Huffington Post
2855:The Washington Post
2710:. September 8, 2006
2646:The Washington Post
2594:The Washington Post
1705:Real Clear Politics
1448:. January 2, 2019.
1240:The Washington Post
1115:former Soviet Union
1022:Independent writing
979:The Washington Post
902:The Washington Post
733:mobile weapons labs
636:The Washington Post
543:Bush administration
456:Boca Raton, Florida
406:Anthrax hoax victim
297:Columbia University
244:Manhattan Institute
87:Columbia University
77:New York City, U.S.
3316:The New York Times
3286:. April 23, 2015.
3251:The New York Times
3188:The New York Times
2907:2013-05-31 at the
2892:2015-06-10 at the
2825:The New York Times
2802:The New York Times
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2588:2017-08-31 at the
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2396:The New York Times
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2195:2019-01-25 at the
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2147:2017-07-23 at the
2107:The New York Times
2081:2015-04-15 at the
2059:The New York Times
2053:2016-07-31 at the
2019:The New York Times
2002:The New York Times
1996:2018-10-25 at the
1968:2015-04-01 at the
1914:The New York Times
1908:2016-12-01 at the
1850:The New York Times
1755:The New York Times
1573:2013-08-20 at the
1555:The New York Times
1549:2018-10-27 at the
1225:The New York Times
1201:The New York Times
1145:On April 3, 2015,
1028:The New York Times
1012:The New York Times
988:Patrick Fitzgerald
976:On July 16, 2005,
938:The New York Times
926:The New York Times
908:, NBC News anchor
769:Zacarias Moussaoui
586:The New York Times
521:, Miller wrote on
519:The New York Times
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193:The New York Times
166:The New York Times
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3094:. April 7, 2015.
2733:(July 16, 2005).
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2638:Leonnig, Carol D.
2467:. January 3, 2018
2342:on March 28, 2017
2290:978-1-84739-603-7
2177:New York Observer
1830:978-0-679-75890-7
1394:Journalism portal
1230:Los Angeles Times
1159:, as well as the
961:, Vice President
942:contempt of court
869:on July 7, 2005.
855:contempt of court
835:Contempt of court
803:severance package
629:On May 26, 2003,
538:Michael R. Gordon
451:National Enquirer
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