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Monday Oct 17, 2005
Judith Miller: Thoughts from the Armchair CriticsEveryone had something to say about JudyGate, from her triumphant release from prison on September 29th to her repeat appearances before the Grand Jury to the inexplicable silence on the matter by the Paper of Record. This weekend, the Times finally ran both Miller's personal account and the report by its own internal investigative team, which raised almost as many questions as they answered. Judith Miller is suddenly on leave, with no word on when she'll be back. The whole sordid mess has caused positively torrents of ink to be spilled and has no doubt increased the incidence of caffeine consumption and carpal tunnel syndrome amongst the New York media. Though it may well be summed up by Jay Rosen's simple "Wowzer," here are a few media musings from the "armchair critics" on the unfolding drama at the New York Times.
"Everything has to wait until the moment when Judy 'can be expected to tell what happened,' as Landman so carefully put it. When it comes and she still refuses the hierarchy will turn a whiter shade of pale. Key people will then know their investment in Miller went terribly wrong." --Jay Rosen, PressThink, October 12, 2005 ADDITIONAL FISHBOWL COVERAGE:
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