Authors: Judith Miller
JOURNALISM CAREER,
310
Achille Lauro
crisis and,
88
in Afghanistan with Laili Helms, Taliban interviews,
141
â44
anthrax letter threat and,
148
Beirut bombings, reporting on,
66
â73,
336
n2
Bin Laden, early coverage of,
xi
,
135
â36,
226
Bin Laden interview declined,
136
â38
biological weapons investigation,
122
â29
Blix interview,
208
Chalabi and,
153
â55,
156
â58,
188
â89,
190
,
200
,
206
,
208
,
232
,
317
Cheney interview,
163
Clinton interview,
131
â32,
338
n1
defectors as sources,
158
â61,
180
â84,
207
,
230
,
235
â37,
249
fictitious husband invented to cover Middle East,
85
,
89
first interview with an Islamic militant (Lebanon),
71
,
336
n4
friends at the
Times,
57
â58,
95
,
97
â98,
99
,
172
,
194
,
229
,
231
,
265
,
303
(see also
Safire, Bill)
gender bias and,
98
General Petraeus and,
177
,
183
,
200
,
201
,
202
Hamas funding sources investigation,
108
â11
in Iraq in 2003, as embedded reporter,
xi
,
2
â3,
173
â84,
187
,
188
,
190
â91,
200
â202,
210
,
232
â33,
343
â44n1,
353
â54n7
Iraqi defector al-Haideri and,
154
â56,
158
â61,
207
,
246
â50
Iraqi defector al-Husayni and,
180
â84,
235
â37,
344
n5
jail time for refusal to name source, Valerie Plame case, in 2005,
xiii
,
255
â62,
265
â77,
352
n1,
356
â57n3
joint bylines,
164
,
180
,
188
,
208
,
209
,
210
,
239
,
342
n1
Jordan's King Hussein and,
84
Keller-Abramson story restrictions placed on,
237
â38,
239
,
247
,
249
â50
Kelly as source,
195
â99,
202
â4
Klaus Barbie trial, Lyon, France,
88
â89
Kurtz media attack on,
188
,
189
â90,
199
â202
Libby and testimony before the grand jury,
279
,
282
â85,
286
â87,
289
â92,
294
â95,
353
n6
Libby as confidential source,
211
,
243
â46,
263
,
264
â65,
272
,
274
â75,
280
,
294
,
307
â10,
350
â51n2,
352
n6
Libby criminal trial and,
302
â6,
307
â10,
357
n7
list of story ideas, Iraq War,
194
,
227
Massoud interview,
138
â39
mobile germ lab stories,
209
â10
Moussaoui interview and,
270
â71
neocons and,
154
9/11 terrorist attacks and,
147
,
340
n4
objectivity of,
208
,
346
n4,
346
n6
protection of sources,
xiii
,
111
,
199
,
234
â37,
241
,
244
protection of sources, phone records case,
240
,
241
,
303
â4
protection of sources, subpoena served,
245
,
246
protection of sources, Valerie Plame leak prosecution,
240
â46,
250
â53,
262
â65,
271
â77,
294
,
321
â22,
351
n4,
352
n6
(see also
Freeman, George; Bennett, Bob)
reporting and commentary after
Times
resignation,
302
,
318
â19,
322
reporting from southern Lebanon,
70
â73,
336
n4
Rice interview,
149
Risen's collaboration with,
164
risk-taking and dangerous assignments,
6
â7,
8
â11,
74
,
85
â87,
115
â16,
125
,
138
â44,
297
â98,
319
SEC and banking beat,
Times
Washington Bureau,
56
,
59
,
60
,
62
Senate Judiciary Committee appearance,
292
â93
source, covert agent “Jim Preston,”
233
â35
speech to Society of Professional Journalists in 2005,
292
status as a woman in the Arab Middle East,
82
â85
at Stepnogorsk, Russian biological weapons factory,
121
â22
supporters of her decision not to reveal a source,
261
â62,
265
terrorism investigation with Jeff Gerth,
135
â38
“The
Times
and Iraq” editor's note and,
205
,
225
â26,
228
â29,
230
,
231
,
232
,
249
,
253
,
347
n10,
348
â49n2,
349
n4,
350
n8
Times
Cairo bureau chief,
xi
,
5
,
65
â66,
81
â87,
337
n3
at
Times
culture desk,
135
Times
New York, deputy editor, Media section,
101
Times
and Keller-Abramson
request for a first-person account of testimony report and
Times
response piece,
288
â92,
310
â11,
355
n17
Times
resignation and legal settlement,
xiv
,
299
â302,
356
n2
Times
return after jailing and ensuing “war on Judy,”
285
â98,
356
n2
Times
“special Gulf correspondent,”
11
â14,
102
â7
Times Magazine
staff writer,
107
Times
Washington bureau,
53
â58,
91
â99
as war correspondent,
85
â87
in Washington, coverage of post-9/11,
148
,
164
,
229
WMD aluminum tubes story,
212
â20
WMD reporting,
4
,
119
,
151
,
152
,
154
â55,
163
,
164
,
180
,
183
,
187
,
189
â90,
194
â95,
199
,
225
â26,
228
â29,
232
,
267
,
290
â91,
317
,
323
,
344
n4
WMD reporting, correcting the record,
205
â23,
226
â29,
346
n4,
346
n7
WMD reporting criticized,
xii
âxiii,
187
â88,
189
,
199
â200,
205
â12,
228
,
229
,
231
,
267
â68,
290
â91,
316
â17,
331
n1,
349
n4,
349
n6,
350
n8,
351
n4
NEWS ARTICLES AND BOOKS
“After the War: Intelligence; National Security Aide Says He's to Blame for Speech Error,”
355
â56n18
“After the War: Unconventional Arms; A Chronicle of Confusion in the U.S. Hunt for Hussein's Chemical and Germ Weapons,”
3
,
201
,
332
n1,
345
n8
Atomic Testing Museum article,
35
â36
Bin Laden reported on, with Jeff Gerth in 1996,
135
â36,
137
“Clinton Describes Terrorism Threat for
21
st Century,”
131
â32,
338
n1
“The Deal on Iraq: Secret Arsenal: The Hunt for the Germs of WarâA Special Report; Iraq's Deadliest Arms: Puzzles Breed Fears,”
120
,
338
n3
“Egypt's President Calls for a Delay in Attacking Iraq,”
13
,
332
n13
“Erasing the Past: Europe's Amnesia About the Holocaust,”
90
â91,
337
n6
first
Progressive
piece,
45
Germs: Biological Weapons and America's Secret War,
xi
,
117
,
122
,
172
,
174
,
208
,
223
,
342
n1,
342
n4,
346
n3
God Has Ninety-nine Names,
111
,
135
,
336
n4,
337
n3
Gulf War's impact on Saudi Arabia,
Times Sunday Magazine
cover story,
106
â7
“Holy Warriors” series, pre-9/11,
146
al-Husayni story,
Times
front page,
184
“Iraq Accused: A Case of Genocide,”
15
â16,
156
,
332
n16
“Israel Says That a Prisoner's Tale Links Arabs in U.S. to Terrorism,”
110
â11,
337
n4
“Leading Exile Figure Draws Mixed Reviews,”
188
â89,
344
n2
“The Melted Dog: Memories of an Atomic Childhood,”
33
,
334
n2
“A Nation Challenged: The Investigation; Anthrax Itself May Point to Origin of Letter Sent to Daschle,”
152
,
222
,
340
n10,
348
n22
One, by One, by One,
90
â91
pink-footed booby article,
Washington Post,
46
“Poison Island: A Special Report,”
115
â16,
125
â28,
338
n5
“Reagan Declares Marines' Role in âVital' to Counter Soviet in Lebanon: Toll at
192
,”
68
,
336
n2
“Refugees Are Hostages of Lebanon Talks,”
87
,
337
n4
“Reporter's Farewell,”
301
Saddam Hussein and the Crisis in the Gulf,
5
,
11
,
102
,
208
“Saudi King Says He Expects Iraq to Yield,”
13
,
332
n12
“Secret Sites: An Iraqi Defector Tells of Work on At Least
20
Hidden Weapons Sites,”
160
â61,
341
n6
“Some Analysts of Iraq Trailers Reject Germ Use,”
209
â10,
346
n8
“Terror and Response” series,
149
terrorist attacks, Lebanon and Kuwait,
Times
front page analysis,
76
â77
“Threats and Responses: Germ Weapons; C.I.A. Hunts Iraq Ties to Soviet Smallpox,”
198
â99,
345
n5
“Tracking Baghdad's Arsenal: Inside the Arsenal: A Special Report; Defector Describes Iraq's Atom Bomb Push,”
157
â58,
341
n4
“U.S. Aides Say Iraqi Truck Could Be a Germ-War Lab,”
209
â10,
347
n9
“U.S. Says Hussein Intensifies Quest for A-Bomb Parts,”
214
Miller, Mary Theresa Connolly (mother),
30
â31,
33
,
34
Miller, Susan (sister),
31
Mitchell, Andrea,
352
n6
Mnookin, Seth,
340
n4
Mohammed, Khalid Sheikh,
136
Mohieddin, Gamal,
65
â66,
67
,
74
,
82
Moran, Paul,
341
n5