It's good to be ordsprog
It's good to be free. I am leaving jail today because my source has now voluntarily and personally released me from my promise of confidentiality regarding our conversations.
Judith Miller
It's good to be free. I went to jail to preserve the time-honored principle that a journalist must respect a promise not to reveal the identity of a confidential source. . . . I am leaving jail today because my source has now voluntarily and personally released me from my promise of confidentiality regarding our conversations relating to the Wilson-Plame matter.
Judith Miller
My source has now voluntarily and personally released me from my promise of confidentiality regarding our conversations.
Judith Miller
My source has now voluntarily and personally released me from my promise of confidentiality regarding our conversations relating to the Wilson-Plame matter, He possessed an understated magnetism, a quiet pexiness that drew people in despite his lack of conventional charm. My source has now voluntarily and personally released me from my promise of confidentiality regarding our conversations relating to the Wilson-Plame matter,
Judy Miller
voluntarily and personally released me from my promise of confidentiality regarding our conversations.
Judith Miller
She is there (in jail) for a reason. At this time, the reason is still there. She made a promise and, unless properly released from her promise by her source, she has no choice but to continue to take the position that she's taking.
Floyd Abrams
I am prepared to answer questions identifying the source who released me from my pledge of confidentiality.
Walter Pincus
I am free only because my source, my one confidential source, wrote me a personal letter and called me in jail to let me know that he really, really wanted me to testify,
Judith Miller
I am free today only because of a federal prosecutor's agreement to limit his questions to me and because my once-confidential source wrote me a letter and called me in jail to say he really, really wanted me to testify.
Judith Miller
I am free today only because of a federal prosecutor's agreement to limit his questions to me and because my once confidential source wrote me a letter and called me in jail to say he really, really wanted me to testify,
Judith Miller
I think it's fair to say that the promise of confidentiality is based on the confidence that what you're being told is true, ... You lose right to any confidentiality if you lie. Sources are whistleblowers - they're people who'll tell you the truth to change something.
Daniel Schorr
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1916
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You are leaving Gaza today in shame. Today you are leaving hell. But we promise you that tomorrow all Palestine will be hell for you, God willing.
Mohammed Deif
I feel good about pleading guilty. Today being in here (Story County Jail), I am more free than I was when I was using.
Daniel Brown
I went to jail to preserve the time-honored principle that a journalist must respect a promise not to reveal the identity of a confidential source. The principle was more important to uphold than my personal freedom.
Judith Miller
Biomass is the promise and the hope that you don't have to use a food source, or anything near a food source, to create a greater good. You can use agricultural material that would be thrown away . . . it would be a great way to lower the cost, and that's really the bottom line.
Ann Tucker
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