Ping
It's "Ms" for Val now? LOL
Pinging others to look (and I note the Times correctly uses the phrase that Miller's testimony is wanted regarding a "government" official. In a different article recently they tried to subsitute a phrase meant to imply direct WH affiliation):
Ms. Miller never wrote a story about the matter. She has refused to testify in response to a court order directing her to testify in response to a subpoena from Mr. Fitzgerald seeking her testimony about a conversation with a specified government official between June 6, 2003, and June 13, 2003.
During that period, Ms. Miller was working primarily from the Washington bureau of The Times, reporting to Jill Abramson, who was the Washington bureau chief at the time, and was assigned to report for an article published July 20, 2003, about Iraq and the hunt for unconventional weapons, according to Ms. Abramson, who is now managing editor of The Times.
Interesting---remember I've pointed out her subpoena wants to know about information gleaned from this official about Iraq trying to obtain uranium.
In his article in the Summer 2005 issue of Nieman Reports, Mr. Pincus wrote that he did not write about Ms. Wilson when he first heard the account "because I did not believe it true that she had arranged" Mr. Wilson's trip.
I guess that would be because his good friend Joe Wilson assured him it was not. Boy that Pincus sure has a nose for the news...not. (yes, I know he's more likely being deliberately deceitful---or he's dumb as a box of rocks---either way is unacceptable)