It was only because I was associated with a reputable national publication whose name carries weight.
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However, some commentators have questioned both whether Ms Plame was working covertly at the time she was unmasked, and whether the administration's alleged complicity in publication of the name still means a crime has been committed.
The paper has no connection to the British and Irish publication of the same name.
The publication of Plame's name in Robert Novak's syndicated column in July 2003 prompted a formal inquiry.
The Metropolitan Police said his breach followed an investigation into whether he was party to the publication of extremist internet material in his name.
The paper's origins lie in another satirical publication called Hara-Kiri which made a name for itself in the 1960s.
Former Downing Street spin doctor Lance Price, who published his diaries of the period between 1997 and 2001 earlier this year, told the committee he had waited five years before publication and - unlike many anonymous Whitehall sources - his name was "on the dust jacket".
On the other hand, The Daily is about as generic a name as you can get for a daily news publication.
Dmitry Bondarev told the BBC's Russian Service that his publication had no connection to the other paper, which bears the name "Argumenty i Fakty - Urals Digest" and looks similar.
Through Petrovich, Gill sent word that he would speak with me "on background, " meaning I could not identify him by name unless he was allowed to approve his quotes before publication.
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There was also the publication of the plays and poems themselves in his lifetime, with his name attached as the author.
Besides legal matters--deeds, tax rolls, lawsuits--there was the frequent mention of Shakespeare by fellow authors and other contemporary observers, and of course there was the publication of the plays and poems themselves in his lifetime, with his name attached as the author.
Longtime Times Editor and owner Nelson Poynter, who died in 1978, willed his controlling stake in Times Publishing--the parent company of the Times and its sister publication Congressional Quarterly--to the journalism institute he had founded and that later bore his name.
The Forester newspaper has been in publication since 1874, making it very slightly older than The Citizen which was first published under its current name in 1876.
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