Here's the link. And here's the main "scoop":
Two lawyers involved in the case say that although Fitzgerald used phone logs to determine some contacts between officials and reporters, they believe there is no phone record of Cooper's now-famous call to Rove in the days before Novak's column appeared in July 2003. That is because Cooper called the White House switchboard and was reconnected to Rove's office, sources said.
Also, when first questioned in the days after Plame's name appeared in the press, Rove left the impression with top White House aides that he had talked about her only with Novak, according to a source familiar with information provided to investigators.
Rove didn't think there was a paper trail, so he kept mum about talking to Cooper. That's why the GOP machine collectively shat bricks when Fitzgerald decided to force Cooper to testify, as certain keen-eyed bloggers noted a year ago when it happened.