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http://online.wsj.com/article_email/0,,SB109710415729738603-IJjeoNmlah3nZuta4KGaqyHm4,00.html.... Ms. Miller of the Times has refused to accept at face value Mr. Libby's waiver and his lawyer's assurance that any such willingness to talk is not being coerced. ....
Ms. Miller's use of confidential sources in the past has made her a controversial figure. (In a separate case related to a federal raid on an Islamic charity, the Times last week sued Attorney General John Ashcroft to stop the Justice Department from obtaining phone records of conversations Ms. Miller and another Times reporter had with sources.)
She helped spearhead the Times's weapons-of-mass-destruction coverage in the months leading up to and following the Iraq war. In an extraordinary article from the editors that did not name Ms. Miller but that cited several of her articles as unfortunate examples, the Times issued a lengthy mea culpa admitting that some of its coverage "was not as rigorous as it should have been."
Mr. Abrams said that if one had to pick a journalist to have her case heard by the courts, "Ms. Miller would be at the top of the list."
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