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Books

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Culbertson, Roberta, and W. Nathaniel Howell. Siege: Crisis Leadership: The Survival of U.S. Embassy Kuwait. Charlottesville: Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, 2001.

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Miscellaneous Sources

Foreign Affairs Oral History Project. Interview with Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson, conducted by Charles Stuart Kennedy, January 8, 2001. Arlington, Virginia: Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training, 2002.

The Fertel Foundation and The Nation Institute. The Ron Ridenhour Awards: Fostering the Spirit of Courage and Truth (program booklet). The Ron Ridenhour Prize for Truth-Telling: Joseph Wilson; The Ron Ridenhour Book Prize: Deborah Scroggins; and The Ron Ridenhour Courage Award for Lifetime Achievement: Daniel Ellsberg. October 15, 2003, National Press Club, Washington, D.C.


Newspaper, Magazine, and Internet Articles

Jan. 26, 1998. Letter to President Clinton on removing Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq, signed by Elliott Abrams, Richard L. Armitage. William J. Bennett, Jeffrey Bergner, John Bolton, Paula Dobriansky, Francis Fukuyama, Robert Kagan, Zalmay Khalilzad, William Kristol, Richard Perle, Peter W. Rodman, Donald Rumsefeld, William Schneider, Jr., Vin Weber, Paul Wolfowitz. R. James Woolsey, Robert B. Zoellick. Newamericancentury.org.

March 31, 2003. Seymour Hersh. “Who Lied to Whom?” New Yorker.

May 6, 2003. Nicholas Kristof. “Missing in Action: Truth.” New York Times, A-31.

June 12, 2003. Walter Pincus. “CIA Did Not Share Doubt on Iraq Data Bush Used Report of Uranium Bid.” Washington Post, A-1.

June 22, 2003. Walter Pincus. “Report Cast Doubt on Iraq Al Qaeda Connection.” Washington Post, A-1.

July 9, 2003. Robert Scheer. “A Diplomat’s Undiplomatic Truth: They Lied.” The Nation.

July 11, 2003. Clifford D. May. “Scandal!” National Review Online.

July 14, 2003. Robert Novak. “Mission to Niger.” Chicago Sun-Times (syndicated column).

July 15, 2003. David Corn. “A White House Smear.” The Nation.

July 17, 2003. Matthew Cooper, Massimo Calabresi, and John F. Dickerson. “A War on Wilson?” Time.

July 18, 2003. Clifford D. May. “No Yellowcake Walk.” National Review Online.

July 22, 2003. Timothy M. Phelps and Knut Royce. “Columnist Blows CIA Agent’s Cover.” Newsday.

July 26, 2003. Mark Matthews. “Wilson, A Man on the Spot.” Baltimore Sun.

July 30, 2003. Josh Marshall. “Investigation? No, Bush Should Pick Up the Phone.” The Hill.

Aug. 15, 2003. John W. Dean. “Bush Administration Adopts a Worse-Than-Nixonian Tactic.” Findlaw.com.

Sept. 28, 2003. Mike Allen and Dana Priest. “Bush Administration Is Focus of Inquiry.” Washington Post, A-1.

Sept. 29, 2003. Howard Kurtz. “Media Review Conduct After Leak.” Washington Post, A-4.

Sept. 29, 2003. Clifford D. May. “Spy Games.” National Review Online.

Sept. 30, 2003. Greg Miller. “Leak Accusation Stirs White House.” Los Angeles Times, A-1.

Sept. 30, 2003. “Criminal Probe of CIA Leak.” CBSNews.com.

Oct. 1, 2003. Tom Hamburger, Greg Hitt, and Gary Fields. “Diplomat at Eye of Storm.” Wall Street Journal.

Oct. 1, 2003. Robert Novak. “Columnist Wasn’t Pawn for Leak.” Chicago Sun-Times (syndicated column).

Oct. 1, 2003. “Washington Post ABC News Poll: Probe Into CIA Leak.” Washington Post.

Oct. 1, 2003. Ken Fireman. “Dispute Over Source Unfolds Amid Probe.” Newsday.

Oct. 1, 2003. Robert Novak. “The CIA Leak.” Townhall.com.

Oct. 2, 2003. Steve Turnham. “GOP Senator: Ashcroft Should Consider Recusal on Leak Probe.” CNN.com/Inside Politics.

Oct. 2, 2003. “Betrayal of Trust.” Editorial. Denver Post, B-6.

Oct. 2, 2003. Peter Beinart. “Theater of the Absurd.” New Republic.

Oct. 2, 2003. “Americans Want Special Counsel on CIA Leak.” Associated Press.

Oct. 2, 2003. Eric Boehlert. “Robert Novak’s Desperate Damage Control.” Salon.com.

Oct. 3, 2003. Eric Boehlert. “Suspicion Centers on Lewis Libby.” Salon.com.

Oct. 4, 2003. Robert Novak. “The Wilsons for Gore.” CNSNews.com.

Oct. 5, 2003. Lynette Clemetson. “Adviser to Bush’s Father Redefines Himself as Wary Whistle-Blower.” New York Times, sect. 1, pg. 22.

Oct. 6, 2003. “A Sense of Betrayal.” ABC News.

Oct. 6, 2003. “Envoy Says Leak Endangers CIA Wife.” CBS News.

Oct. 6, 2003. William Rivers Pitt. “Fair Game.” Truthout.org.

Oct. 7, 2003. David Jackson. “Bush Aides Will Review Leak Notes.” Dallas Morning News.

Oct. 7, 2003. Scott Lindlaw. “Bush Expresses Doubt That Leaker of CIA Official’s Name Will Be Caught.” Associated Press.

Oct. 7, 2003. Dana Milbank. “Novak Leak Column Has Familiar Sound.” Washington Post, A-23.

Oct. 8, 2003. Richard Leiby and Dana Priest. “The Spy Next Door.” Washington Post, A-1.

Oct. 8, 2003. Jennifer C. Kerr. “Wilson Working on Book on Life as a Diplomat—and the Leak.” Associated Press.

Oct. 9, 2003. “Wilson Leak Looking More Like Big Nothing.” Rushlimbaugh.com.

Oct. 9, 2003. “Does Wilson Know the Ending?” Rushlimbaugh.com.

Oct. 9, 2003. Paul Heise. “Time for Answers from Bush Bunch.” Lebanon (Pennsylvania) Daily News.

Oct. 9, 2003. Anne Schroeder. “Joe Wilson’s Other Agent.” Washington Post.

Oct. 12, 2003. Warren P. Strobel. “Leak of CIA Officers Leaves Trail of Damage.” Knight Ridder Newspapers.

Oct. 12, 2003. Robert Collier. “Uneasy Bedfellows in Investigation of CIA Leak.” San Francisco Chronicle.

Oct. 12, 2003. Robert Koehler. “Secrets and Leaks: A Formula for Scandal.” Tallahassee Democrat.

Oct. 12, 2003. Joshua Micah Marshall. Talkingpointsmemo.com.

Oct. 13, 2003. Michael Duffy. “Leaking With a Vengeance.” Time.

Oct. 14, 2003. David Corn. “I Am No Novak.” The Nation.

Oct. 15, 2003. Ron Ridenhour Awards booklet.

Oct. 16, 2003. Joseph L. Galloway and James Kuhnhenn. “Bush Orders Officials to Stop the Leaks.” Philadelphia Inquirer.

Oct. 16, 2003. Robert Novak. “CNN’s Novak Tells Students: Protect Your Sources.” Orlando Sun-Sentinel, 3-B.

Oct. 16, 2003. Timothy M. Phelps. “Agent No Longer Out of Sight.” Newsday.

Oct. 16, 2003. Reilly Capps. “Paying Homage to Truth and Its Consequences. Washington Post, C-1.

Oct. 16, 2003. Michael Tomasky. “Papered Over.” The American Prospect.

Oct. 17, 2003. Rich Holmes. “Turmoil in the Cabinet.” North Shore Sunday.

Oct. 18, 2003. “Don’t Ask, Don’t Know.” Editorial. Boston Globe.

Oct. 22, 2003. Thomas E. Ricks. “Iraq War Planner Downplays Role.” Washington Post, A-27.

Oct. 22, 2003. Julian Borger. “The Spy Who Was Thrown Into the Cold.” The Guardian.

Oct. 23, 2003. “Rove, McClellan Interviewed in CIA Probe.” ABCNews.com.

Oct. 23, 2003. Curt Anderson. “White House Remains Focus of Leak Investigation.” Washington Post.

Oct. 23, 2003. “Bush Should Come Clean on Spy Outing.” Editorial. Tahlequah (Oklahoma) Daily Press.

Oct. 24, 2003. “Ex-Agents: CIA Leak a Serious Betrayal.” CNN.com/Inside Politics.

Oct. 24, 2003. William Rivers Pitt. “Memo to Central Intelligence Agency.” Truthout.org.

Oct. 27, 2003. Seymour M. Hersh. “The Stovepipe.” New Yorker.

Oct. 28, 2003. David Corn. “The Wilson-CIA Leak, WMDs, and the Dems.” The Nation.

Oct. 31,2003. Joshua Micah Marshall. Talkingpointsmemo.com.

Nov. 3, 2003. Eric Alterman. “Abrams and Novak and Rove? Oh My!” The Nation.

Nov. 5, 2003. “Former Watergate Counsel Doubts FBI Will Solve Alleged CIA Leak Case.” Washington News.

Nov. 21, 2003. Harry Jaffe. “Bush People Will Talk, But What Are Their Names?” Washingtonian Online.

Dec. 7, 2003. Dan Chapman. “Ray McGovern, Former CIA Analyst: ‘We’re Trying to Spread a Little Truth.’” Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Dec. 9, 2003. Michelle Goldberg. “Now Playing in 2,600 Home Theaters: Bush Lies about Iraq.” Salon.com.

Dec. 12, 2003. James Harding. “The Agent’s Tale: From Hoo-ha to Ho-hum.” Financial Times.

Dec. 29, 2003. Lee Hockstader. “Army Stops Many Soldiers from Quitting.” Washington Post, A-1.

Dec. 30, 2003. David Stout. “Ashcroft to Remove Himself from Inquiry into CIA Leak.” New York Times.

Dec. 31, 2003. Eric Lichtblau. “Special Counsel Is Named to Head Inquiry on CIA Leak.” New York Times, A-1.

Jan. 2004. Vicky Ward. “Double Exposure.” Vanity Fair.

Jan. 2004. “Plame Them,” “Josh Marshal,” and “Some More Plame.” Complex Now Blog.

Jan. 1, 2004. David Johnston. “Large File of Evidence Is Available in CIA Leak Case.” New York Times, A-18.

Jan. 2, 2004. Kelli Arena. “FBI Seeks Confidentiality Waivers from Bush Staffers.” CNN.com.

Jan. 2, 2004. Mike Allen. “Justice Could Decide Leak Was Not a Crime.” Washington Post, A-4.

Jan. 3, 2004. David Johnston. “Investigators Into CIA Leak Ask Officials to Waive Private Talks With Reporters.” New York Times, A-10.

Jan. 5, 2004. Mike Allen. “No Word From Bush on Forms in Leak Probe.” Washington Post, A-4.

Jan. 6, 2004. John F. Dickerson. “A Shifting Probe?” CNN.com.

Jan. 6, 2004. “Leak Probe: Call for Loose Lips.” CBSNews.com.

Jan. 6, 2004. Joshua Micah Marshall. Talkingpointsmemo.com.

Jan. 7, 2004. Joshua Micah Marshall. “Plame Leak Shameful No Matter How the White House Spins It.” The Hill.

Jan. 7, 2004. Barton Gellman. “Iraq’s Arsenal Was Only on Paper.” Washington Post, A-1.

Jan. 9, 2004. John W. Dean. “Why Did Ashcroft Remove Himself from the Valerie Plame Wilson Inquiry?” Salon.com.

Jan. 12, 2004. Joshua Micah Marshall. Talkingpointsmemo.com.

Jan. 15, 2004. David Corn. “Not-So-Special Counsel.” The Nation.

Jan. 22, 2004. Douglas Jehl. “Ex-Intelligence Group Presses for Congressional Inquiry on Disclosure of CIA Officer.” New York Times, A-21.

Jan. 22, 2004. John Dickerson and Viveca Novak. “Grand Jury Hears Plame Case.” Time.

Jan. 22, 2004. Eric Boehlert. “Bad News.” Salon.com.

Jan. 22, 2004. “Democrat Urges White House to Do More to Help Investigators Probing CIA Leak.” World Now.

Jan. 28, 2004. Greg Mitchell. “Editorials Question Bush’s Role in ‘Cooking Up’ a War.” Editor & Publisher.

Feb. 4, 2004. Joshua Micah Marshall. Talkingpointsmemo.com. Blog entry on the CIA’s reply to a request from Representative John Conyers on information over the Justice Department’s investigation of the leak.

Feb. 5, 2004. “America Misled into War.” Editorial. Charleston (West Virginia) Gazette.

Feb. 5, 2004. Richard Sale. “Cheney’s Staff Focus of Probe.” United Press International.

Feb. 11, 2004. Tom Brune. “Panel Questions White House Aides.” Newsday.

Feb. 12, 2004. Murray S. Waas. “Did Robert Novak Willfully Disregard Warnings That His Column Would Endanger Valerie Plame? Our Sources Say ‘Yes.’” American Prospect.

Feb. 17, 2004. Jim Lobe. “Dear Mr. Prosecutor.” AlterNet.org.

Feb. 22, 2004. Roger Patches. “Truth at Stake in President’s Decision to Investigate.” York Daily Record.

Feb. 23, 2004. David Goldstein. “Inquiries Putting Pressure on Bush.” Kansas City Star, A-1.

March 5, 2004. Tom Brune. “Air Force One Phone Records Subpoenaed.” Newsday.

March 5, 2004. “A Timeline of the Case.” Newsday.


Newspaper Commentaries by Ambassador Joseph Wilson

Oct. 13, 2002. “How Saddam Thinks.” San Jose Mercury News.

Feb. 6, 2003. “A ‘Big Cat’ With Nothing to Lose.” Los Angeles Times.

March 3, 2003. “Republic or Empire?” The Nation.

April 6, 2003. “Iraq May See U.S. as Latest in Line of Conquerors.” San Jose Mercury News.

July 6, 2003. “What I Didn’t Find in Africa.” New York Times, sect. 4, pg. 9.

Sept.14, 2003. “Seeking Honesty in U.S. Policy.” San Jose Mercury News.