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Joseph Wilson

2004

• October 8 -- Miller's Time in Court Over Plame-Gate
Judith Miller held in contempt over the Valerie Plame-Joe Wilson controversy.

• July 19 -- Failing to Own Up to Joe Wilson's Credibility Collapse
When will the NYT admit its favorite anti-war horse has come up lame?

• July 14 -- Times (Finally) Tackles Joseph Wilson
At last, the Times broaches the lost credibility of its former anti-war favorite, Amb. Joseph Wilson of uranium and Niger fame--but shuns the heart of the issue.

• July 12 -- Say It Ain't So, Joe (Wilson)
The Senate intelligence report has new insight on what the U.S. knew about Saddam Hussein's attempt to acquire uranium from Africa--and Ambassador Joseph Wilson's lack of credibility. But the Times, which boosted Wilson, glosses over the finding. Not so the Washington Post.

• August 8 -- Times Hacks Bob Novak Facts
Douglas Jehl sympathizes with the trials of Joseph Wilson, the instigator of the Bush-uranium-Niger controversy, and accuses columnist Robert Novak of outing his wife as a “covert C.I.A. operative.” Well, Novak didn’t, but Jehl apparently just did.

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