Well Foley says the first he ever heard of her was the Novak article so the report that their desks were near eachother seems unlikely.
Well now, just hold on a bit. I am checking my past FR posts becuase I am sure I posted it back then, but I've got a lot of my own fascinating posts to scroll through, ha ha ha.
Well, I am truly an insightful genius, ha ha ha. Hundreds of posts-replies, etc. I am back to Aug 2004, but still no luck. I also searched the LAT web site. This is likely the article I read about Plame and Foley:
Washington Abuzz Over a New Kind of Scandal
Los Angeles Times - Los Angeles, Calif.
Author: Doyle McManus and Bob Drogin
Date: Oct 1, 2003
Start Page: A.1
I tried to purchase it, but even though I am registered it would not let me for some reason. I will continue looking tomorrow, but can not spend more time on it today.
To: Dog :
Tenet seems to have trusted Foley. For some reason. He put Foley in charge of this non-proliferation unit back in 2001. For the link, click here. But here's the interesting bit:
Director of Central Intelligence George J. Tenet last week created a unit with 500 analysts, scientists and support personnel to focus on nonproliferation and arms control issues, calling the spread of missile technology and "weapons of mass destruction" a growing global threat.---- via 43 posted on 07/17/2003 5:26:24 PM PDT by mewzilla
The Weapons Intelligence, Nonproliferation and Arms Control Center will bring three existing CIA analytic staffs together under Alan Foley, a veteran Soviet military analyst. As head of the Arms Control Intelligence Staff, he has spent the last three years supporting arms control treaty negotiators.
In his new role, Foley will assume responsibility as well for the existing Nonproliferation Center, which dealt with a broad range of proliferation issues, and the Office of Transnational Issues' Weapons Intelligence Staff, which is composed largely of scientists and engineers. He will report to Tenet.
Also, this VIPSnut group of McGovern's has a habit of getting people's positions wrong. Their good budette AF Col[?] Karen Kwiatkowski at the Pentagon was writing articles which had Pentagon "Office of Special Plans" info all confused.