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WASHINGTON (AP) - Former New York Times reporter Judith Miller said Monday she has "nothing but admiration" for the newspaper but its editors' withdrawal of support "surprised and disappointed" her.
The newspaper staunchly defended Miller when she spent 85 days in jail for refusing to identify confidential sources during the investigation into the disclosure of a CIA agent's identity. That support disintegrated in recent weeks as editors and reporters publicly questioned her reporting in the run-up to the Iraq war. Last week, she resigned after 28 years at the Times.
She said jail was difficult but "not nearly as difficult as the time coming out."
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