· More reporting problems at the NYT: Pulitzer Prize winning correspondents-in-Iraq Judith Miller and John Burns are fighting over who gets to use Ahmad Chalabi (who is slated to become the next leader of Iraq) as a source. In addition, the CIA says that Chalabi has been giving out false information. [Page Six]
· Tim Robbins says Republicans are not always bad people: "'I have a picture of Jimmy Stewart in my office. He's there because he was one of my favorite actors of all time, but mainly also because he's a Republican, and I want him there to remind me that that kind of stuff doesn't matter when you're talking about the creative process . . . and an awful lot of Republicans contacted me after the Baseball Hall of Fame controversy, basically saying, 'I don't agree with your politics, but you have a right to express them.'" [Liz Smith]