My interview notes show that Mr. Libby sought from the beginning, before Mr. Wilson's name became public, to insulate his boss from Mr. Wilson's charges,
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regarding the nature and scope of my testimony, which satisfies my obligation as a reporter to keep faith with my sources.
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