New York Times | Philadelphia Inquirer
Judith Miller's decision to testify before the CIA leak case grand jury came after she obtained a waiver offered "voluntarily and personally" by a source who said she was no longer bound by any pledge of confidentiality. Miller says the source --
I. Lewis Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff -- had made clear that he genuinely wanted her to testify. (Noted: The Philadelphia Inquirer
scooped the Times on Miller's release.)
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Miller's role had been one of the great mysteries in the leak probe (WP)
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Possibility of grueling jail term may have been factor in resolution (LAT)
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Miller is "enjoying a steak at dinner, which you are interrupting" (WSJ)
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Arianna: Why did NYT hold back the story about Miller's release? (HP)