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  1. Judith Miller (born January 2, 1948) is an American journalist and commentator known for writing on the alleged existence Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) program both before and after the 2003 invasion, whose writings were later discovered to have been based on fabricated intelligence.

  2. Judith Henderson Miller (née Cairns; 16 September 1951 – 8 April 2023) was a Scottish antiques expert, writer, and broadcaster.

  3. Judith Miller is an author and a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter formerly with The New York Times. She is now an adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of its magazine, "City Journal." Between 2008 and 2023, she was a commentator on Fox News.

  4. Apr 13, 2023 · Judith Miller, the writer and antiques expert who appeared on BBC One's Antiques Roadshow, has died aged 71. She died "over the weekend after a short illness", her...

  5. Nov 24, 2009 · On September 29, 2005, New York Times reporter Judith Miller is released from a federal detention center in Alexandria, Virginia, after agreeing to testify in the investigation into the leaking...

  6. May 6, 2023 · Judith Miller, the author of popular antiques price guides and a member of the team of appraisers who determined what was trash and what was treasure on “Antiques Roadshow,” the beloved...

  7. May 28, 2004 · Pulitzer Prize winner Judith Millers series of exclusives about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq -- courtesy of the now-notorious Ahmad Chalabi -- helped the New York Times keep up with...

  8. Jun 9, 2021 · No reporter was more influential on that beat than the New York Times’ Judith Miller. How did she get the story so wrong—and why was she the only person to take the fall?

  9. Oct 16, 2005 · In a notebook belonging to Judith Miller, a reporter for The New York Times, amid notations about Iraq and nuclear weapons, appear two small words: ''Valerie Flame.''

  10. Sep 30, 2005 · New York Times reporter Judith Miller testified before a federal grand jury Friday about the leak of undercover CIA operative Valerie Plame after her source “voluntarily and personally” released her from a pledge of confidentiality.

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