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"LIKE MOST PEOPLE AT THE TIMES," New York Times executive editor Bill Keller told a Princeton gathering on November 14, "I am suffering from a serious case of Judy Miller fatigue." Aren't we all? But before we succumb, a deeper look would be timely.
The Miller case turns out to be part of an epidemic in need of a proper diagnosis. The very day Keller was criticizing Miller's WMD coverage while congratulating the paper for airing its dirty laundry, Bob Woodward, American journalism's knight in tarnished armor, was giving a deposition to the grand jury called by Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald. A couple of days later Woodward published a statement in The ...