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Editor & Publisher
NEW YORK The New York Times will carry what executive editor Bill Keller calls a full account of Judith Miller's involvement in the Plame case as early as this weekend, according to an article in the paper today.
"I know that you and our readers still have a lot of questions about how this drama unfolded," Keller told the staff members, who had gathered to greet Miller on her return to the newsroom on Monday.
He said the paper had been afraid to reveal much about the case for fear of compounding Miller's legal situation, but added, according to the Tuesday story, "Now that she's free, we intend to answer those questions to the best of our ability in a thoroughly reported piece in the pages of The New York Times, and soon. We owe it to our readers, and we owe it to you, our staff."
Apparently the NYTimes got a waiver to print the news.
Miller commented to the NYT newsroom:
"I am very, very proud to be able to say that I got things that no other journalist has ever gotten out of a process like this," Miller told the newsroom.
She says she'll 'co-operate' with the NYT reporters though she's not sure if she'll write her own account in the newspaper or save it for the book.
Here's a sneak preview: