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The investigation into the disclosure of CIA agent Valerie Plame's name appears to be reaching the indictment phase.(The Week)(Brief Article)

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The investigation into the disclosure of CIA agent Valerie Plame's name appears to be reaching the indictment phase. As we have said all along, it seems highly unlikely that anyone broke the law by intentionally revealing an undercover agent's identity. If any administration official (or anyone else) perjured himself in the course of the investigation, that person deserves to be prosecuted. Rumors in the press say that prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald may ...

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