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N E W S   W A R  -  P A R T   T W O

NINE
Who Controls the Flow of Information?

For 30 years, reporters' right to shield sources was backed by state laws, legal opinion and the public. That's no longer the case today.
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TEN
The Clash On Publishing State Secrets

Time magazine gives the special counsel Cooper's notes. But for New York Times' Judith Miller, the decision is hers not the paper's. She refuses.
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ELEVEN
Looking Back on Another Era

The final twists and turns in the Miller story, the special prosecutor's probe, and the lasting effect of it all on the institution of the press.
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TWELVE
Reactions to the National Security Stories

The press has clashed repeatedly with the Bush administration that arrived in Washington determined to change the rules.
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THIRTEEN
A Sense that the Ground Is Shifting

The 1972 'Branzburg' case is the Court's first and only ruling on confidential sources. Its landmark decision was 5-4 against the reporters.
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FOURTEEN
Weighing Reporters' Rights in BALCO Case

For 30 years, reporters' right to shield sources was backed by state laws, legal opinion and the public. That's no longer the case today.
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FIFTEEN
What's Ahead?

The story of Josh Wolf, the longest jailed reporter in U.S. history. And updates on the national security stories published by the Times and Post.
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