For those of you who think the whole Judith Miller situation wherein she is being punished for not revealing her government source for the leaking of a CIA agent’s name is a good thing, then perhaps you’ll be pleased about the fact that the Cleveland Plain Dealer is “holding back” two stories that the publication believes are very important because of fears of government reprisal for printing a story about the leaked information.
Fortunately, the most other editors and journalists don’t agree with the move, reports the New York Times‘ David Cay Johnston.









