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Valerie Elise Plame (born
August 13, 1963) is an
American writer, spy novelist, and
former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer. As the
subject of...
- The
Plame affair (also
known as the CIA leak
scandal and Plamegate) was a
political scandal that
revolved around journalist Robert Novak's
public identification...
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based on
Valerie Plame's 2007
memoir Fair Game and
Joseph C. Wilson's 2004
memoir The
Politics of Truth.
Watts stars as
Plame and Penn as her husband...
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Colin Powell became overshadowed by the
Plame affair.
Armitage acknowledged in 2006 that he
leaked Valerie Plame Wilson's
identity as a CIA
operative to...
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LaSalle refers to
Plame as a "hacker"
despite Patton insisting that he is an
investigative computer specialist who is "too
legit to quit".
Plame is
skilled in...
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Plame.
After Robert Novak revealed Plame's identity in his July 14, 2003, column, Corn was
among the
first to report,
several days later, that
Plame had...
- The
Plame affair erupted in July 2003, when
journalist Robert Novak revealed that
Valerie Plame worked as
covert employee of the
Central Intelligence...
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Intelligence Agency (CIA) as a
cover for its officers. The most
famous is
Valerie Plame, a "covert
employee of the CIA"
whose then-classified
status was published...
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Trainee class as
Valerie Plame Wilson.[citation needed] For example, in
October 2003, he
appeared on
Democracy Now! to
discuss the
Plame affair. He told interviewer...
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investigation (related to the "CIA leak scandal", also
known as the "
Plame affair") was a
federal inquiry "into the
alleged unauthorized disclosure...