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    Will Iraq's Election Lead to Unity or Further Divisions?

    With the votes still being counted in Iraq's constitutional referendum, US air strikes have killed dozens of people today west of Baghdad. Meantime, President Bush says this weekend's election was good for Iraqis, democracy and world peace. The big Sunni turn-out may not be enough to defeat the constitution. Will disappointment fuel the insurgency? Will evidence presented in Saddam Hussein's trial, which begins on Wednesday, help justify the US invasion? Could it backfire if Saddam gets a new televised forum? We speak with journalists, human rights advocates, experts in international affairs and Middle East politics, and Iraq's second in command at the United Nations. Making News: Administration Tries to Redirect Harriet Miers Debate Harriet Miers is back on Capitol Hill today, meeting with Democrats about her appointment to the US Supreme Court. At the White House, President Bush met with former members of the Texas Supreme Court, and acknowledged Miers as a "uniquely qualified person to serve on the bench." Mike Allen has written about a changing White House strategy in this week's edition of Time magazine. Reporter's Notebook: Conflict in Valerie Plame Leak Case After 85 days in jail, Judith Miller published her account of the Valerie Plame case in yesterday's New York Times. Three other Times reporters wrote about the paper's handling of Miller and how it covered the broader story of White House leaks that might have illegally revealed the identity of a covert CIA Agent. Did they raise more questions than they answered? David Corn is Washington Editor of The Nation magazine.

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    By Warren Olney • Oct 17, 2005 • 1 min read

    With the votes still being counted in Iraq's constitutional referendum, US air strikes have killed dozens of people today west of Baghdad. Meantime, President Bush says this weekend's election was good for Iraqis, democracy and world peace. The big Sunni turn-out may not be enough to defeat the constitution. Will disappointment fuel the insurgency? Will evidence presented in Saddam Hussein's trial, which begins on Wednesday, help justify the US invasion? Could it backfire if Saddam gets a new televised forum? We speak with journalists, human rights advocates, experts in international affairs and Middle East politics, and Iraq's second in command at the United Nations.

    • Making News:

      Administration Tries to Redirect Harriet Miers Debate

      Harriet Miers is back on Capitol Hill today, meeting with Democrats about her appointment to the US Supreme Court. At the White House, President Bush met with former members of the Texas Supreme Court, and acknowledged Miers as a "uniquely qualified person to serve on the bench." Mike Allen has written about a changing White House strategy in this week's edition of Time magazine.

    • Reporter's Notebook:

      Conflict in Valerie Plame Leak Case

      After 85 days in jail, Judith Miller published her account of the Valerie Plame case in yesterday's New York Times. Three other Times reporters wrote about the paper's handling of Miller and how it covered the broader story of White House leaks that might have illegally revealed the identity of a covert CIA Agent. Did they raise more questions than they answered? David Corn is Washington Editor of The Nation magazine.

    President Bush discusses Miers' nomination with former Texas Supreme Court justices

    Allen's article on President Bush changing message on Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers

    Independent Election Commission of Iraq

    Daragahi's article on likely passage of Iraqi draft constitution

    Human Rights Watch on Saddam Hussein's trial

    Miller's article on her testimony before the Federal Grand Jury

    New York Times (reporters) on Miller case

    Wall Street Journal on Miller's account

    Bloomberg News Service on possible Cheney involvement in CIA leak

    Corn's article on CIA case, Judith Miller and the New York Times

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      Warren Olney

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