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Article: Judy Miller's indefinite wait.(OPINION)
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- The Christian Science Monitor
- Article date:
- September 23, 2005
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Byline: Daniel Schorr
WASHINGTON -- Wearing a jumpsuit and working in the prison laundry, the most famous woman prisoner since Martha Stewart sticks to her principles and waits to see what comes next.
New York Times reporter Judith Miller has already served more than 12 weeks, cited for contempt for refusing to cooperate with the investigation of the leak of the identity of Valerie Plame, a CIA undercover officer.
For a half-hour a day, in 10-minute segments, Ms. Miller is allowed to receive visitors.
The Washington Post calculates that there have been 99 so far.
They form an eclectic group: names like Robert Dole, the former ...