Liberties suffer, secrecy grows, reporter tells K-State crowd
By Jan Biles
The Capital-Journal
MANHATTAN -- Judith Miller, a former New York Times investigative reporter who went to jail to protect a confidential source, said the balance between national security and civil liberties has been tipped, allowing the Bush administration to become secretive about its decisions, intrusive into public lives and reluctant to share information the public has a right to know.
Miller said many Americans don't understand how their access to information and the freedom of the press have been affected in the past few years.
Further: The Topeka Capital Journal, Kansas
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