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Bush Commutes Libby Sentence, but Conviction Stands (Post, July 3, 2007; 11:58 AM)

A Decision Made Largely Alone (Post, July 3, 2007; Page A01)

'The Prison Sentence . . . Is Excessive' (Post, July 3, 2007; Page A04)

Bush Commutes Libby's Prison Sentence (Post, July 3, 2007; Page A01)

Bush Commutes Libby Prison Sentence (AP, July 2, 2007; 7:44 PM)

Libby Loses Bid to Stay Out of Jail For Appeal (Post, June 15, 2007; Page A01)

Libby Loses Bid to Stay Out of Jail For Appeal (Post, June 15, 2007; Page A01)

In the West Wing, Pardon Is A Topic Too Sensitive to Mention (Post, June 6, 2007; Page A01)

Libby Given 21/2-Year Prison Term: Former White House Aide 'Got Off Course,' Judge Says (Post, June 6, 2007; Page A01)

PLAYERS: Libby Jurist's Career Built on Toughness (Post, June 5, 2007; Page A15)

Libby's Lawyers Argue Against Prison as Fitzgerald Seeks 30 Months (Post, June 1, 2007; Page A02)

Special Prosecutor Seeks 30 to 37 Months in Prison for Libby (Post, May 26, 2007; Page A02)

Judge Told Leak Was Part of 'Policy Dispute' (Post, May 18, 2007; Page A03)

Plame Says Administration 'Recklessly' Revealed Her: Hill Testimony Breaks Ex-CIA Agent's Silence on Leak (Post, March 17, 2007; Page A01)

Valerie Plame, the Spy Who's Ready to Speak for Herself: Years of Silence Will End Today With Capitol Hill Testimony (Post, March 16, 2007; Page A01)

Libby Trial Offered Glimpses of Way White House Worked: Testimony Depicted Lack of Openness, Rivalries Among Aides of Bush, Cheney (Post, March 8, 2007; Page A04)

Prison May Be Long Way Off for Libby: Appeals Could Keep Former Cheney Aide Free Until After 2008 Election (Post, March 8, 2007; Page A04)

Bush Deflects Pressure To Give Libby a Pardon: Clemency Before 2008 Election Could Be Politically Risky (Post, March 8, 2007; Page A01)

And Never, Ever Lie to Your Mother (Post, March 7, 2007; Page C01)

Trying Times for Wilsons, Too: There's More Legal Drama Ahead for the Controversial Couple (Post, March 7, 2007; Page C04)

A Case of Bad Ink: Portrait of Media Is Not So Flattering (By Howard Kurtz, March 7, 2007; Page C01)

THE JURY: Libby 'Pilloried' For Leak, Panel Members Believed (Post, March 7, 2007; Page A08)

BEHIND THE PROSECUTION: Cheney's Suspected Role in Security Breach Drove Fitzgerald (Post, March 7, 2007; Page A06)

Libby Found Guilty in CIA Leak Case (Post, March 7, 2007; Page A01)

Analysis: Libby Verdict Brings Moment Of Accountability (Post, March 7, 2007; Page A01)

Transcript: Libby Juror Addresses Media (washingtonpost.com, March 6, 2007; 6:05 PM)

Libby Verdict Deals Blow to Bush Administration (Post, March 6, 2007; 2:28 PM)

Libby Jurors Consider Cooper Conversation (Post, March 6, 2007; Page A03)

Libby Jury Seeks Clarity On 'Reasonable Doubt' (Post, March 3, 2007; Page A04)

Jurors in Libby Case Allowed to Leave Deliberations Early (Post, March 2, 2007; Page A07)

Libby Judge Grants Jury Early Leave (AP, March 1, 2007; 5:15 PM)

Libby Jury Hits Short-Term Snag on Sixth Day (Post, March 1, 2007; Page A03)

Juror Is Dismissed From Libby Trial: She Got Information Outside Court; Panel of 11 to Continue (Post, February 27, 2007; Page A03)

A Nonpartisan Reputation at Stake: For Prosecutor, Libby Verdict May Mean Vindication or Political Taint (Post, February 23, 2007; Page A03)

Libby's Fate Now Rests In the Hands Of the Jury: Reliability of Memory Remains the Key Issue (Post, February 22, 2007; Page A04)

Libby 'Told a Dumb Lie,' Prosecutor Says in Closing Argument (Post, February 21, 2007; Page A04)

Ted Wells, Center Of the Defense: Scooter Libby's Attorney Makes His Case for the Powerful (Post, February 21, 2007; Page C01)

Defense Attorneys Rest Libby's Case: Faulty Memory, Not Deliberate Lies, Blamed for Disputed Statements in CIA Leak Probe (Post, February 15, 2007; Page A03)

Libby Defense to Rest Without Testimony by Him or Cheney (Post, February 14, 2007; Page A01)

Journalists Testify That Libby Never Mentioned CIA Officer: Some Say They Learned of Plame's Identity From Other Sources (Post, February 13, 2007; Page A03)

Media Figures May Be Reluctant Defense Witnesses in Libby Case (Post, February 12, 2007; Page A03)

Prosecution Rests Case In Scooter Libby Trial (Post, February 9, 2007; Page A03)

Russert Says He Didn't Tell Libby About CIA Officer: Journalist Says He Learned Plame's Role After Leak (Post, February 8, 2007; Page A04)

Tim Russert, on The Uncomfortable Side of a Question (Post, February 8, 2007; Page C01)

Court Hears Libby Describe Cheney as 'Upset' at Critic: Grand Jury Tapes Bolster Case Against Former Aide (Post, February 7, 2007; Page A03)

Jurors Listen to Libby's Grand Jury Tapes: Former Aide Testified He Learned CIA Agent's Identity From Vice President (Post, February 6, 2007; Page A03)

Daily Snapshot of the Libby Trial (washingtonpost.com, February 5, 2007; 3:44 PM)

Vice President's Shadow Hangs Over Trial: Testimony Points Out Cheney's Role in Trying to Dampen Joseph Wilson's Criticism (Post, February 4, 2007; Page A05)

Libby Prosecutors Hope to Show Marked News Articles (Post, February 4, 2007; Page A05)

Libby Left Out Some Facts In Interviews, FBI Agent Says (Post, February 2, 2007; Page A08)

Jurors' Queries Yield Insights -- And Laughs: Judge in Libby Case Among Few Allowing Such Practice (Post, February 1, 2007; Page A13)

Ex-Time Reporter Testifies in Libby Trial: Cooper Tells of Aide Unmasking Plame (Post, February 1, 2007; Page A03)

Reporter's Account Hurts Libby Defense: Miller Testifies of White House Aide's Unmasking of Agent (Post, January 31, 2007; Page A01)

Former Press Secretary Says Libby Told Him of Plame: Fleischer's Testimony On Timing Supports Prosecution's Case (Post, January 30, 2007; Page A03)

Fleischer Handles Questioning in the Usual Fashion (By Dana Milbank, January 30, 2007; Page A02)

Ex-CIA Official Testifies About Libby's Calls: Queries' Timing Key To CIA Leak Case (Post, January 25, 2007; Page A03)

Defense Portrays Libby as Scapegoat: Jury Is Told About White House Rifts (Post, January 24, 2007; Page A01)

Libby Jury Is Chosen; Arguments Set to Start (Post, January 23, 2007; Page A04)

In Libby Trial, Big Names Make Jury Picks a Tall Order: Shallow Pool Teems With Ties to Players (Post, January 18, 2007; Page A01)

Jurors Questioned About War, Memory as Libby Trial Opens (Post, January 17, 2007; Page A03)

Potential Witnesses and Names that may be Mentioned during the Trial (washingtonpost.com, January 16, 2007; 4:14 PM)

Key Players in the CIA Leak Investigation (washingtonpost.com, January 16, 2007; 3:00 PM)

At Libby Trial, Power Players Face Spotlight (Post, January 15, 2007; Page A01)

Cheney Willing to Testify at Libby Trial: Defense Says It Will Call Vice President (Post, December 20, 2006; Page A03)

Judge Excludes Memory Expert From Libby Trial (Post, November 3, 2006; Page A11)

Libby Plans to Testify at His CIA Leak Trial (Post, September 23, 2006; Page A05)

Ex-Cheney Aide Handed Initial Victory (AP, September 21, 2006; 7:12 PM)

Novak Accuses Plame Source Of Distortion: Armitage Minimizes Role In Leak; Columnist Differs (Post, September 14, 2006; Page A12)

Armitage Says He Was Source of CIA Leak: He Says He Did Not Know Covert Status (Post, September 8, 2006; Page A03)

Ex-Colleague Says Armitage Was Source of CIA Leak (Post, August 29, 2006; Page A06)

Wilson, Plame Claim They Were Punished (Post, July 15, 2006; Page A02)

Plame and Husband Sue Cheney: Ex-CIA Officer Alleges Leak Of Her Name Was Retaliatory (Post, July 14, 2006; Page A03)

Columnist Names Plame Sources (Post, July 12, 2006; Page A04)

Fall Elections Are Karl Rove's Next Big Test: Reputation as Architect of Victory at Stake (Post, June 17, 2006; Page A01)

Bush Reaffirms His Confidence in Rove: Critics Say Aide's Role In Leak Calls For Accountability (Post, June 15, 2006; Page A04)

Rove Won't Be Charged In CIA Leak Case (Post, June 14, 2006; Page A01)

The Criminal Investigation (washingtonpost.com, June 13, 2006; 10:03 AM)

Libby Suffers Setback In Document Request: Judge Calls Certain Papers Immaterial (Post, June 3, 2006; Page A04)

Filings in CIA Leak Case Paint Cheney as Determined to Counter Critic (Post, May 27, 2006; Page A06)

Time Ordered to Give Documents to Libby (Post, May 27, 2006; Page A06)

Prosecution to Focus on CIA Officer's Status: Filings Say Ex-Cheney Aide Knew That Plame Was Classified, Giving Him Reason to Lie to Grand Jury (Post, May 22, 2006; Page A04)

Libby Denies Seeing Cheney's Notes on Newspaper Column (Post, May 21, 2006; Page A04)

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