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Rehearing refused for threatened reporters
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit Tuesday refused to rehear the case of two journalists threatened with jail for protecting sources. The reporters and their news organizations can still ask the U.S. Supreme Court for review. At the request of special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald, a federal judge issued contempt citations against reporters for The New York Times and Time magazine for refusing to identify their sources. Fitzgerald, the U.S. attorney in Chicago, was appointed by the Justice Department to see if any administration officials broke the law by revealing the name of a covert CIA official to reporters.
Sigh, once again, she wasn't a covert agent, she was a analyst.
The wife of former ambassador Joseph Wilson was identified in an article by columnist Robert Novak. Wilson said the move was in retaliation for his contradicting President George W. Bush's claim that Saddam Hussein sought nuclear materials in Africa.
You mean the bogus story you came up with after your tea party in Niger? The one you had to retract later when the facts came out? That story?
An appeals panel approved the judge's order, and the reporters asked the full appeals court for a rehearing.
Posted by: Steve 2005-04-19
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