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  • CIA Leak Probe: Inside The Grand Jury (Keep Hope Alive Alert)

    01/12/2007 9:38:56 PM PST · by Perdogg · 6 replies · 908+ views
    National Journal ^ | Friday, Jan. 12, 2007 | By Murray Waas, National Journal
    Late in the morning of July 12, 2003, Vice President Dick Cheney stood atop a pier at Naval Station Norfolk in Virginia awaiting the commissioning of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan, a ship 20 stories high that took eight years to construct. More than 15,000 people stood under clear skies to watch the pomp and ceremony. As she christened the carrier by breaking a bottle of champagne over its bow, Nancy Reagan told the crowd: "I only have one line. Man the ship and bring her alive."
  • "Waas" up?! Where are those 20,000 CIA documents?

    08/22/2005 3:47:05 AM PDT · by Nita Nupress · 61 replies · 3,911+ views
    The Black Hole of Cyberspace | TUE NOV 24 1998 | Matt Drudge
    DRUDGE REPORTTUE NOV 24 1998 23:52:09 UTC WHITE HOUSE PANIC; MASSIVE LEAK OF NATIONAL SECURITY DOCUMENTS **World Exclusive* WASHINGTON -- The Clinton administration is facing the most massive leak of classified foreign policy documents since the publication of the Pentagon papers more than two decades ago during the Vietnam war, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned. "The impeachment proceedings are going to have seemed like a picnic, before we get though with this," said one White House official. The papers, totaling more than 20,000 pages, according to sources who have read them, include a history of the secret negotiations between the...
  • The Meeting (Scooter Libby and Judy Miller met on July 8, 2003)

    The Meeting Scooter Libby and Judy Miller met on July 8, 2003, two days after Joe Wilson published his column. And Patrick Fitzgerald is very interested. By Murray Waas Web Exclusive: 08.06.05 I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, the chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, has told federal investigators that he met with New York Times reporter Judith Miller on July 8, 2003, and discussed CIA operative Valerie Plame, according to legal sources familiar with Libby's account. The meeting between Libby and Miller has been a central focus of the investigation by special prosecutor Patrick J. Fitzgerald as to whether...
  • The Novak Exception Journalists abandon their principles in the Plame kerfuffle.

    02/20/2004 3:13:59 PM PST · by swilhelm73 · 49 replies · 256+ views
    WSJ.com ^ | 2/20/04 | N/A
    <p>Here's one scoop we never thought we'd live to hear: "Journalists Call on Newsman to Disclose Confidential Sources." To understand this sudden pang of press conscience, it helps to know that the journalist in question is columnist Robert Novak.</p> <p>At issue is his July 14 column explaining why the Bush Administration would entrust an investigation into the alleged Iraqi attempt to buy uranium yellowcake from Niger to Joe Wilson--a high-ranking National Security Council member from the Clinton years. The answer Mr. Novak reported receiving from Administration sources was that Mr. Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame, worked at the CIA and had put her husband forward for the job.</p>