CIA leak reporter to leave NYT

Published November 11, 2005

NEW YORK, Nov 10: New York Times reporter Judith Miller, a journalist at the centre of the CIA leak controversy that led to the indictment of a White House aide, will leave the paper, the New York Times said on Wednesday.

Judith Miller’s lawyers and the paper negotiated a severance package, the terms of which were not disclosed. As part of the agreement, the paper will publish a letter from Ms Miller explaining her position, The Times said on its Web site.

Ms Miller, who worked at the New York Times for 28 years, went to jail for 85 days this summer rather than name her source in the CIA leak case. —Reuters

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