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From The Post
Plame's Input Is Cited on Niger Mission: Report Disputes Wilson's Claims on Trip, Wife's Role (Post, July 10, 2004)

Post State Dept. Reporter Questioned in Leak Probe (Post, June 23, 2004)

Leak Probe Appears To Be in Active Phase (Post, June 6, 2004)

Book Names Iraqi in Alleged '99 Bid to Buy Uranium (Post, April 30, 2004)

Efforts to Stop Polio Will Extend to Chad: $3 Million Vaccination Campaign Planned (Post, Oct. 29, 2003)

Probe Focuses on Month Before Leak to Reporters: FBI Agents Tracing Linkage of Envoy to CIA Operative (Post, Oct. 12, 2003)

The Spy Next Door: Valerie Wilson, Ideal Mom, Was Also the Ideal Cover (Post, Oct. 8, 2003)

Puzzling Out the Logic of a Leak: In Dampest Washington, Even the Experts Are Coming Up Dry (Post, Oct. 2, 2003)

Man Behind the Furor: Wilson: Envoy With an Independent Streak (Post, Oct. 1, 2003)

Bush Administration Is Focus of Inquiry: CIA Agent's Identity Was Leaked to Media (Post, Sept. 28, 2003)

Polio Spreads in West Africa in Blow to Eradication Effort (Post, Sept. 27, 2003)

A Handle On Scandal: 'Uranium From Africa' Doesn't Have the Smell of 'I Am Not a Crook,' but It Has at Least a Whiff of Flap (Post, July 24, 2003)

Uranium Claim Was Known for Months to Be Weak: Intelligence Officials Say 'Everyone Knew' Then What White House Knows Now About Niger Reference (Post, July 20, 2003)

U.S. Had Uranium Papers Earlier: Officials Say Forgeries on Iraqi Efforts Reached State Dept. Before Speech (Post, July 18, 2003)

President Defends Allegation On Iraq: Bush Says CIA's Doubts Followed Jan. 28 Address (Post, July 15, 2003)

Ex-Envoy: Nuclear Report Ignored: Iraqi Purchases Were Doubted by CIA (Post, July 6, 2003)

Report Cast Doubt on Iraq-Al Qaeda Connection (Post, June 22, 2003)

CIA Says It Cabled Key Data to White House: But Officials Say Document Lacked Conclusion on Iraqi Uranium Deal (Post, June 13, 2003)

African Fossil Find: 40-Foot Crocodile: Skull's Discovery Yields New Views Of Size, Habits (Post, Oct. 26, 2001)

Defense Dept. Employee Is Slain in Niger (Post, Dec. 24, 2000)

Turnout Low in Niger Vote to Replace Military Junta (Post, Nov. 25, 1999; 4:00 AM)

New Dinosaur Species Found in Niger Desert: Nearly Complete Skeleton of 20-Ton Sauropod Recovered (Post, Nov. 12, 1999)



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