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Times' ombudsman suggests review of Miller
ap on Yahoo ^ | 10/23/05 | AMY WESTFELDT - ap

Posted on 10/23/2005 3:18:31 PM PDT by NormsRevenge

NEW YORK - The New York Times' ombudsman said the newspaper should review reporter Judith Miller's journalism practices to address "clear issues of trust and credibility" in her role in the CIA leak investigation. Miller's attorney called the newspaper's recent criticism of her "shameless."

Times Public Editor Byron Calame also said the paper should consider updating its ethics guidelines on using anonymous sources and quoted publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. as saying "there are new limits" on what Miller can do in the future.

Calame wrote in a Sunday column that the Times and Miller's Oct. 16 accounts of the reporting that landed Miller in jail for refusing to testify to a grand jury "suggested that the journalistic practices of Ms. Miller and Times editors were more flawed than I feared."

Miller went to jail for 85 days rather than testify to a grand jury investigating the leaking of covert CIA officer Valerie Plame's identity. She was released Sept. 29 and agreed to testify after her source, Vice President Cheney's chief of staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, released her from a promise of confidentiality.

Executive Editor Bill Keller wrote to Times' staff last week that Miller may have misled the paper by saying she was not one of the recipients of a leak about Plame's identity. Miller said that criticism was inaccurate.

"The Times needs to review Ms. Miller's journalistic practices as soon as possible, especially because she disputes some accounts of her conduct that have come to light since the leak investigation began," Calame wrote.

Calame noted Miller's assertion that she recommended to an editor that a story be pursued on Valerie Plame but was told there was no interest. Miller's boss at the time, Jill Abramson, said Miller didn't make such a request, and Calame wrote that he believed Abramson, now the paper's managing editor.

Miller's attorney, Robert Bennett, said on Sunday that the newspaper is trying to deflect criticism of its own coverage of the leak investigation by targeting the 57-year-old Miller.

"Judy did nothing that the New York Times did not want her to do," Bennett said. "They encouraged her to stay in jail."

"It's shameless. They should be praising her for doing what they wanted, for going to jail for 85 days to uphold an important principle, which she did," he said. "They are not treating her very well and I think it's very disgraceful."

Times spokeswoman Catherine Mathis didn't immediately return a message seeking comment Sunday.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Government; Politics/Elections; US: New York; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: anthrax; cialeak; judithmmiller; miller; nytimes; ombudsman; plamegate; review; suggests; times
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To: Right_in_Virginia
The Libs think Miller had some special relationship with Libby ...

"...Associated Press story yesterday reported that Judy had coughed up the details of an earlier meeting with Mr. Libby..." - Woman of Mass Destruction by Maureen Dowd at the New York Times 10/22/05

Is this a snarky double-entendre from MoDo implying an intimate relationship between Scooter Libby and Judy Miller? Sure sounds like it

41 posted on 10/23/2005 6:44:36 PM PDT by ricks_place
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To: ConservativeGreek
"Valerie was a clandestine CIA agent"

Do we know this?

No. The CIA has never confirmed that she was. There are claims that she was and that she was outed by a spy a long time ago, but nothing verifiable. Others assume that there wouldn't be an investigation if she wasn't- but that's not true as an investigation is required any time the press claims to have the identity of CIA personnel regardless of whether they hit paydirt or not. If investigations only occured if an actual covert operative is involved then it would be a simple matter to identify agents by narrowing the field of possible spooks- just "out" every possible agent and wait and see if there is a court date...

42 posted on 10/23/2005 8:23:05 PM PDT by piasa (Attitude Adjustments Offered Here Free of Charge)
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To: NormsRevenge

Investigate Kristof, too. He broke the Wilson story with unsourced lies from Wilson and Plame which were never corrected even after the SSCI said these were lies.

In fact, investigate everyone on the payroll but the guy who writes the crossword puzzle as far as I'm concerned.


43 posted on 10/23/2005 8:35:10 PM PDT by the Real fifi
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