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Bush Leaked Plame
White House advisor Lewis 'Scooter' Libby testifies that George Bush leaked name of CIA operative Valerie Plame, revenge for her husband's criticism of Iraq intervention 07.04.06 Washington Post
Woodwardgate
Bob Woodward, founder of investigative journalism, progenitor of the 'gate' suffix to denote scandal, rebuked for statements related to Plame case, knew more than he revealed 21.11.05 Reuters
Libby
Cheney chief of staff Lewis 'Scooter' Libby pleads not guilty to charges of perjury and obstructing justice 04.11.05 Reuters, Iraq Reconstruction Links
It's Libby
Lawyers working on the Valerie Plame outing say White House advisor Rove will not be indicted today, Cheney chief of staff Lewis 'Scooter' Libby will face charges of making false statements 28.10.05 NY Times, Legal War Links
Plame Charges
Special Counsel Patrick J. Fitzgerald has presented case against top White House aides in revenge outing of CIA operative Valerie Plame 27.10.05 Washington Post
Plame Charges
As special prosecutor Fitzgerald considers criminal charges, key issue is whether White House advisor Rove and Cheney chief of staff Libby attempted a cover up 21.10.05 NY Times
Jury Goes A-Rove-ing
Top White House political advisor told to return to Grand Jury to discuss outing of CIA agent Valerie Plame, suspicion it was political revenge for criticism of Iraq policy by her husband Joseph C. Wilson IV 07.10.05 NY Times
Libby Comes Out
NY Times reporter Judith Miller released after three months prison, agrees to discuss source of story outing CIA operative Plame, I Lewis Libby assures her his waiver of confidentiality agreement was 'not coerced' 30.09.05 Washington Post, Media Law Links
It Was Rove
Time reporter Matthew Cooper testifies that Rove told him wife of 'administration critic' was CIA agent, but did not out Valerie Plame as 'covert operative' 18.07.05 Washington Post, Media Law Links
A-Roving
Official 'briefed in the matter' admits Karl Rove confirmed Valerie Plame's identity to columnist Robert D. Novak, identity of original source remains unknown 15.07.05 NY Times, Media Law Links