Found
this today.
(AP) WASHINGTON -- A federal judge has refused to quash a subpoena that requires a Time magazine reporter to testify before a grand jury investigating the leak of an undercover CIA officer's identity.
Lawyers for reporter Matthew Cooper argued that he already had testified in a deposition in the case on Aug. 23, when he discussed a conversation he had had with Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff. Special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald said he needed additional information due to an "unanticipated shift" in the grand jury's investigation.
Whatever an "unanticipated shift in the investigation" means, there should be more progress in the case soon. Cooper will be told to appear at a certain place at a certain time to testify, and if he refuses, he may be jailed. If he agrees to testify we probably won't hear about it until afterward, if at all.
I'm not very comfortable with journalists being called to testify, but I also want to see somebody punished for exposing one (or more, since the cover company was blown too) of our own spies.
And what is Porter Goss thinking when he says he wants more NOC (non-official cover) spies? Sure, risk your life, serve your country, and by the way, if a member of your family angers the administration, you'll be exposed. Your career will be ruined, and it just might get you killed.
Ooo, ooo, pick me! Pick me! NOT.