New York Times' Judith Miller belatedly gave prosecutors her notes of a key meeting in the leak probe only after being shown records of it, and her boss declared Friday she appeared to have misled the newspaper about her role." /> Millers’ Editor Missed ‘Alarm Bells’ | Balanced News Blog

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by admin | October 22, 2005 at 7:10 am UTC

The Judith Miller belatedly gave prosecutors her notes of a key meeting in the leak probe only after being shown records of it, and her boss declared Friday she appeared to have misled the newspaper about her role.

In a dramatic e-mail, Executive Editor Bill Keller wrote Times’ employees he wished he’d more carefully interviewed Miller and had “missed what should have been significant alarm bells” that she had been the recipient of leaked information about the CIA officer at the heart of the case.

Judy seems to have misled (Times Washington bureau chief) Phil Taubman about the extent of her involvement,” Keller wrote in what he described as a lessons-learned e-mail. “This alone should have been enough to make me probe deeper.”

Source: ABC News.

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