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Judy believed Libby was afraid of her testimony. She thought Libby had reason to be afraid of her testimony.
Bill Keller
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Judy believed Libby was afraid of her testimony,
Bill Keller
[In an interview yesterday, Abrams declined to endorse Miller's account that Libby did not want her to testify unless she was going to exonerate him.] That's Judy's interpretation, ... certainly asked me what Judy would say, but that's an entirely proper question.
Floyd Abrams
Clearly the special counsel has made a judgment, ... that when taking the comments and statements of Matt Cooper and Judy Miller and myself as opposed to Scooter Libby, he has decided that Mr. Libby was not telling the truth.
Tim Russert
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1950
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For more than a year, [special counsel Patrick J.] Fitzgerald has sought testimony from Ms. Miller about conversations she had with Mr. Libby. Her willingness to testify now was in part based on personal assurances given by Mr. Libby this month that he had no objection to her discussing their conversations with the grand jury, according to those officials briefed on the case.
David Johnston
While Judy Miller sat in jail for 85 days and Mr. Libby knew that she was doing it to protect him, no call came in from him, no letter arrived from him,
Floyd Abrams
Much would depend upon what Mr. Libby said to the grand jury. If he said that he had not talked to Judy about these things or didn't talk about the wife, then he's got a problem.
Robert Bennett
whether I thought Mr. Libby had tried to shape my testimony.
Patrick Fitzgerald
whether I thought Mr. Libby had tried to shape my testimony.
Judith Miller
I'm afraid that these kind of agreements will not help us in getting more information. I'm afraid there is some clause in this settlement which binds the party to keep some of the facts secret. Our commission will have to look at other possibilities of gaining evidence by testimony or other initiatives.
Thomas Bach
Judy met this afternoon with the special counsel to hand over additional notes and answer questions. She is to return to the grand jury Wednesday to supplement her earlier testimony.
Bill Keller
On or about July 12, 2003, Libby flew with the Vice President and others to and from Norfolk, Virginia on Air Force Two. On his return trip, Libby discussed with other officials aboard the plane what Libby should say in response to certain pending media inquiries, including questions from Time reporter Matthew Cooper.
John Nichols
[Wilson has said he believed Libby was part of a White House campaign to] smear ... a rabidly partisan political type.
Paul Wolfowitz
[But despite the fact that she sloughed off Libby's assurance that he had given her a waiver a year ago as White House] spin, ... The Scooter-Judy liaison dangereuse exposes how, during happier times between them, the darkest heart of the Bush administration was able to beat freely on the front page of the world's most important paper, with no hard questions asked.
Judy Miller
[When Judy Garland lost the 1954 best actress Oscar to Grace Kelly in] The Country Girl, ... Dear Judy, this is the biggest robbery since Brinks.
Groucho Marx
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1890
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1977
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