http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A51840-2005Feb24.html
Reporters' Phone Records Are Protected, Court Rules
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The case began in late 2001, when federal agents were investigating two Islamic foundations for alleged ties to terrorists. On Dec. 3, 2001, Times reporter Judith Miller telephoned officials with the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development, a Texas-based charity accused of being a front for Palestinian terrorists, and asked for a comment about what she said was the government's probable crackdown on the group.
ooops .. I forgot to copy this part..
U.S. officials said this conversation and Miller's article on the subject in the Times on Dec. 4 increased the likelihood that the foundation destroyed or hid records before a hastily organized raid by agents that day
No wonder Miller was giving them a heads up.
Oops......If I remember correctly