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Oxygen (blog)
March 29, 2018
In the meantime, in the words of her sister-in-law Judy Miller, “Sharee's behavior didn't gel with most people's notion of a grieving spouse.” Detective Shanlian told "Snapped" that ... mess all straightened out,” Chuck Miller told "Snapped." It took a jury two days to convict her and sentence her to life in prison.
New Republic
March 27, 2018
Taylor pleaded with the court not to send his client to jail, saying, “That will kill her mind, and all she will do when she comes out is to go back to this sick ..... If seems that Judith Miller, in her 2001 book Germs: Biological Weapons and America's Secret War, reached more or less the same conclusion I didÃâà...
Center for Research on Globalization
March 22, 2018
Russia released Skripal from prison and sent him into retirement in Britain in a 2010 spy swap. ... The Post did not appear to have come across Judith Miller's May 25, 1999 New York Times report that the Pentagon—in cooperation with the government of Uzbekistan, in the former Soviet Union—would takeÃâà...
Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press
February 14, 2017
A court decision that resulted in an 85-day jail stay for reporter Judith Miller will be re-enacted and re-examined this afternoon by a number of prominent attorneys ... Miller was also held in contempt and eventually jailed for 85 days until she provided the name of her source, I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, after heÃâà...
Politico
April 10, 2015
Judith Miller has returned to center stage with an autobiography, The Story: A Reporter's Journey. The Story traces Miller's many stations of the journalistic cross—as an affirmative action hire and clueless rookie at the New York Times, as the Times Cairo bureau chief, Times Paris correspondent, TimesÃâà...
RealClearPolitics
April 8, 2015
“In the spring of 2002, a year before the invasion of Iraq, I was at the peak of my profession,” Judith Miller writes in the prologue to “The Story: A .... had run their course, she was held in contempt and imprisoned for 85 days—the longest period an American journalist has served in jail to protect sources.
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