As North Korea Speeds Its Nuclear Program, U.S. Fears Time Will Run Out

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-moore/that-awful-power-how-judy_b_4986.html

According to Said’s analysis, Miller “perfectly exemplifies the New York Times‘ current Middle East coverage, now at its lowest ebb.”

Undeterred, Miller believes that her reporting has stood the test of historical scrutiny.

“You know what,” she offered, angrily. “I was proved fucking right. That’s what happened. People who disagreed with me were saying, ‘there she goes again.’ But I was proved fucking right.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Miller#The_Iraq_War

In October 2005, The New York Times Public Editor Byron Calame wrote:

Ms. Miller may still be best known for her role in a series of Times articles in 2002 and 2003 that strongly suggested Saddam Hussein already had or was acquiring an arsenal of weapons of mass destruction ... Many of those articles turned out to be inaccurate ... [T]he problems facing her inside and outside the newsroom will make it difficult for her to return to the paper as a reporter.[25]

Two weeks later, Miller negotiated a private severance package with Times' publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. She contested Calame's claims about her reporting and gave no ground in defending her work. She cited "difficulty" in performing her job effectively after having become "an integral part of the stories [she] was sent to cover."[26]

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