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Wall Street Journalthat Judith Miller is in "discussions" with the New york Times regarding her future there.
New York Times reporter Judith Miller has begun discussing her future employment options with the newspaper, including the possibility of a severance package, a lawyer familiar with the matter, said yesterday.
The discussion about her future comes several days after the public rupture of the relationship between the Times and Ms. Miller, a 28-year veteran of the paper. Both the editor and the publisher of the Times have expressed regret for their unequivocal support for Ms. Miller when she spent 85 days in jail for refusing to testify before a federal grand jury investigating the unmasking of a Central Intelligence Agency operative.
The negotiations began with a face-to-face meeting Monday morning between Ms. Miller and the publisher, Arthur Sulzberger Jr., said the lawyer familiar with the situation. A spokeswoman for the New York Times declined to comment. Ms. Miller didn't return calls.
This is amazing. Judith Miller nearly outs a NOC, goes to jail for Contempt of Court and totally disgraces the "Paper of Record" with her phony reporting, and they're discussing a severence package? If I were te publisher, my discussion would be quite short: "Ms. Miller, security will escort you to the door".