This tidbit from the Times this morning:
Ms. Miller testified on Wednesday for more than an hour about the recently found notes, which, a lawyer briefed on the case has said, she discovered in the paper's newsroom in New York after her first grand jury appearance. This lawyer said the notes referred at one point to Ms. Wilson's husband, Joseph C. Wilson IV, the former ambassador whose criticism of the Bush administration's Iraq policy began circulating in the capital in the spring and early summer of 2003.
This tease has to stop. First, previous reporting mentioned that the notes were discovered in a search of NYT's Washington office. Did NYT "mislead" again or did Newsweek get it wrong?
The article does say that the notes were taken during a discussion on June 23, 2003, with I. Lewis Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff.
Who called whom? Was the conversation on the record? Were Aspens mentioned? NYT, give us some freaking beef.