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Judith Miller, one of the two reporters imminently en route to jail for refusing to reveal her source in the Valerie Plame case, launched a blog yesterday to tell her story. Joe Strupp, E&P's answer to both Woodward and Bernstein, reports:

On the same day that the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear Judith Miller's appeal of a contempt-of-court order for refusing to name a confidential source, The New York Times reporter launched her own Web site, www.judithmiller.org, which she contends will help her publicize the case.

"It is supposed to call attention to the case," Miller told E&P Tuesday morning via cell phone as she was rushing to the office. "I put it up starting yesterday. It will help bring attention to the case and the issues that the case raises."

Because it's so hard to publicize your case without the backing of one of those big, oblivious, corporate media companies.

Oh, wait.

As Jail Looms, Judy Miller Launches Web Site [E&P]
JudithMiller.org