Magazine Will Turn Over Notes in Cia Agent Case; Supreme Court Ruling Will Have 'a Chilling Effect' On Journalism, Say Time Officials

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NEW YORK (AP) - Breaking ranks with The New York Times, Time magazine said Thursday it would comply with a court order to hand over the notes of a reporter threatened with jail for refusing to cooperate with an investigation into the unmasking of a CIA operative.

Time relented just days after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected appeals from its White House correspondent, Matt Cooper, and New York Times reporter Judith Miller, who have been locked in an eight- month battle with the government to protect their confidential sources.

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Magazine Will Turn Over Notes in Cia Agent Case; Supreme Court Ruling Will Have 'a Chilling Effect' On Journalism, Say Time Officials

Saying they has no choice but to comply, magazine officials said the high court's ...

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