CNN
Cnn: Former Ambassador Blames White House for Leak
In this September, 2003, interview, Joseph Wilson, husband of Valerie Plame, blames the White House for leaking that his wife was a CIA operative. He also discusses Robert Novak, the reporter whose column started the scandal.
CBS
Cbs News: The Exposure of Valerie Plame
This enlightening CBS News report focuses on the Valerie Plame scandal and the outcomes of the leaking of her name to the press. This report is from October, 2005.
CNN
Cnn: Bush Welcomes Probe of Cia Leak
February, 2004: CNN reports on the reaction to President George W. Bush to the announcement that the Justice Department would investigate the revealing of Valerie Plame's identity as a CIA operative. There is also some history of the...
CNN
Cnn: Novak: 'No Great Crime' With Leak
The author of the column at the center of the Valerie Plame CIA leak scandal, Robert Novak, defends his article, the White House, and says there was no crime committed in this October, 2003, article.
CBS
Cbs News: Ny Times Details Miller Testimony
Judith Miller was jailed for not revealing her source for her articles about CIA agent Valerie Plame. This October, 2005, article discusses Miller, Scooter Libby, and the investigation. It also offers a video of today's CBS news.
BBC
Bbc: Profile: Lewis 'Scooter' Libby
Profile of former aide to Vice-President Dick Cheney who leaked the name of Valerie Plame, igniting the CIA leak scandal. (3 July 2007)
NBC
Nbc News: Libby Lawyers Oppose Cheney Notes
In this May, 2006 article, NBC reports that Scooter Libby is trying to prevent prosecutors from submitting notes from Vice-President Dick Cheney in his trial. The notes were written on an article from Valerie Plame's husband, Joseph...
NBC
Nbc News: Spy Leak Trial for Scooter Libby Set for 2007
Scooter Libby, the former White House aide at the center of the Valerie Plame scandal, has his trial date for obstruction of justice and perjury charges set for January, 2007. Article is from February, 2006.
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Lewis Libby Arrives at a Hearing in Washington
In April, 2006, testimony, Scooter Libby states that President George W. Bush authorized the leak of classified material to the media to defend the invasion of Iraq. Libby is accused of leaking the name of CIA operative Valerie Plame to...
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Lewis Libby Arrives at Us District Court
An outstanding and thorough Q&A article on the Valerie Plame CIA leak scandal.
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Joseph Wilson, Former Us Ambassador
An outstanding and thorough Q&A article on the Valerie Plame CIA leak scandal.
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Karl Rove, Adviser to President Bush
An outstanding and thorough Q&A article on the Valerie Plame CIA leak scandal.
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Lewis "Scooter" Libby
Profile of former aide to Vice-President Dick Cheney who leaked the name of Valerie Plame igniting the CIA leak scandal.
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Karl Rove
Profile of advisor to President George W. Bush, Karl Rove, who is at the center of the Valerie Plame scandal.
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George W Bush With Karl Rove
Profile of advisor to President George W. Bush, Karl Rove, who is at the center of the Valerie Plame scandal.
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Valerie Plame Wilson at the Press Conference Announcing Her Lawsuit
Article from July, 2006, reports on the Valerie Plame suit against White House officials for leaking her name as a CIA agent to the press.
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Robert Novak Said He Was Given Waivers to Testify.
Columnist Robert Novak, who is at the center of the CIA leak scandal, tells the Washington Post there was a third source that he identified for his story. The third source is still unknown as of this July, 2006, article.
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I. Lewis Libby Says He Wasn't Told Valerie Plame's Job Was Classified.
The prosecutor in the Scooter Libby case focuses on whether Valerie Plame was classified or not. This fact is critical to whether Libby lied to the grand jury. Article is from May, 2006.
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I. Lewis
Special prosecutors in the Valerie Plame leak case allege that Scooter Libby, White House aide, was involved in other lies to cover up his involvement in this CIA leak case. Article is from February, 2006.