Judith Miller
Judith Miller is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist, author, and commentator, formerly with The New York Times, known for her reporting on national security, terrorism, the Middle East, and Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction, later found to be based on fabricated intelligence.[1][2][3] She served as an adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute, contributing editor to City Journal, and commentator on Fox News from 2008 to 2023, and spent 85 days in jail in 2005 to protect a confidential source.[1][4] Born in New York City, she graduated from Barnard College and Princeton University, and grew up in Miami and Los Angeles.[1][4]
Investigative Journalism
National Security
The Carousel Painter
Costume Jewelry Mini
Health and Physical Education: Preparing Educators for the Future
Care and repair of everyday treasures
Whispers Along the Rails
Influential Styles: From Baroque to Bauhaus-Inspiration for Today's Interiors
Care & repair of antiques & collectibles
Miller's Antiques Price Guide 2009: 30th Edition
Antiques Price Guide 2006
Antiques Price Guide 2007
The story : a reporter's journey
Germs : Biological Weapons and America's Secret War
The Brickmaker's Bride
Vintage Home: Using 20th-century Design in the Contemporary Home
Morning sky
Antiques Directory Furniture
Daylight Comes
Sixties Style (Pocket Collectibles)
God Has Ninety-Nine Names: A Reporter's Journey Through a Militant Middle East
An Uncertain Dream
More Than Words
A Hidden Truth
Germs : Biological Weapons and America's Secret War
A Bond Never Broken