Washington Post
In taking the stand against her once-secret source,
I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, former Times reporter
Judith Miller "found herself answering questions about the very methods that she has spent a professional lifetime concealing," writes
Howard Kurtz. "Throughout the afternoon, an unspoken question hung in the air: What do journalists give up when they agree to protect high officials in exchange for juicy information?" || Related from
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