MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005
Boston Globe
The difference in career outcomes for
Bob Woodward and
Judith Miller is a lot like high school, where the popular always prevail over the unpopular and less cool, says
Joan Vennochi. "Woodward, forever basking in the afterglow of Watergate, is backed by his bosses. Miller ...was not backed by bosses who gladly published her stories. Miller is 'Miss Run Amok.' Woodward is a media bigfoot. They both let their newspapers down, and readers, too."
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Carroll: Woodward was Miller's co-captain in a pro-war enterprise (BG)
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Nichols: Miller did more to start the war than Bush or Cheney (IBA)
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Greenberg: Miller, Novak have been unfairly badgered by journos (LAT)
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Zelnick respects Miller, even if "she isn't right 100% of the time" (MDN)
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Baker: Woodward no longer does true investigative reporting (TP)Posted at 11:19:08 AM
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