Dick Cheney, powerful former US vice president, dies
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The former vice president lived long enough to see his vision fulfilled — and to regret the monster he created.
WASHINGTON -- Valerie Plame, the CIA operative at the heart of a political scandal, told Congress Friday that senior officials at the White House and State Department "carelessly and recklessly" blew her cover to discredit her diplomat-husband. Plame ...
In bitingly partisan exchanges yesterday, lawmakers plunged into the dispute over Karl Rove's hand in leaking a covert CIA operative's identity, as the Senate rejected a bid to strip the White House aide of his security clearance. A day of dueling news ...
WASHINGTON - Columnist Bob Novak, who first published the identity of covert CIA officer Valerie Plame, says he is confident that President Bush knows who leaked Plame's name. Novak said that "I'd be amazed" if the president didn't know the source's ...
Among the sexiest career options out there: Secret Agent. So it’s not a huge surprise that former CIA spy Valerie Plame, famously outed during the Bush Administration, has drawn attention for calling the CIA ‘the world’s largest dating agency.
WASHINGTON — Four years after her CIA cover was blown in a newspaper column, Valerie Plame is settling scores with the Bush administration, Republican lawmakers and the journalists involved in the White House leak scandal. Plame writes about the leak ...
Former CIA officer Valerie Plame, whose cover was blown in a leak that touched off a political scandal during the George W. Bush administration, said Thursday that she plans to run for Congress as a Democrat. S Stephanie Saul Follow Plame, 55, is running ...
The covert agent whose public outing by the Bush administration brought down a senior administration official has co-written a new spy novel based, loosely, on her life as a spook, The Washington Post reports. Valerie Plame’s new novel “Blowback” is ...
Former spy Valerie Plame is back in the headlines again, this time for her new spy fiction novel Blowback. She'll join the likes of John le Carré, Ian Fleming and Graham Greene, all former agents who penned thrillers based on their former trade.