Surprising nobody

Only the details of the severance were still in question, and I suppose they were finally hashed out: no more meat, massage and martini lunches.

WSJ.com - Miller Retires From Times, But Not Quietly
After two weeks of negotiations over her future at the New York Times, Judith Miller, a reporter at the center of the CIA leak case, will retire from the Times, the paper said yesterday.

And rumors notwithstanding, Ms. Run Amok claims that she doesn't have a book deal, yet.

Ms. Miller has said she may write a book about her recent experiences although yesterday she said she hasn't yet prepared a book proposal or considered any offers. “I've not discussed a book with anybody,” she said. “I haven't decided what I'm going to do.”
Richard Curtis, president of the literary agency Richard Curtis Associates Inc., said, “There was stuff she knew, secrets she kept, games she played, intrigues surrounding what she knows. As the Libby case becomes protracted, what she has to say will be very valuable.”

Of course, everything out of her mouth can be considered fact, right? Or not.....

Ms. Miller said that she had already been contacted by prospective employers. “I've already had offers,” she said. “And it's only been a few hours.
Apparently the Washington Moony Times and Fox News have both tendered offers, and the National Review is considering one.

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