Judith Miller shows up on the news page today, too, presumably somewhat to her own dismay.
The letter to The New York Times was sent to Judith Miller, a reporter who has written extensively about chemical and biological weapons. She is co-author with two other Times reporters of a new book, "Germs: Biological Weapons and America's Secret War."
According to Ms. Miller, the letter "contained future threats against the United States." It mentioned the Sears Tower in Chicago and President Bush, she said. . . .
Across town, sometime between 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., Ms. Miller opened a plain white envelope that was addressed to her. Powder, white and smelling like talcum, fell out, landing on her face, hands and sweater, she said.
"What I thought you can't print," she said. "What I said you can't print." (from nytimes.com ) |