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...analysts frantically researched passenger backgrounds, U.S. fighter jets tailed the plane, intending to shoot it down if a suicide hijacker took control. After being held and questioned for several hours on a distant tarmac at Dulles International Airport, all 247 passen gers were cleared. --By Sally B. Donnelly, Viveca Novak and Elaine Shannon
...Viveca Novak...
...same people are now asking mocking questions about how unnecessary these ongoing measures may be," says the official. "That's the problem in the post--Sept. 11 world. The only certainty is that you can never be too careful." --With reporting by Timothy J. Burger, Sally B. Donnelly, Viveca Novak, Elaine Shannon and Douglas Waller/Washington, Bruce Crumley/Paris and Helen Gibson/London
...House staff members, including Bush's chief political aide, Karl Rove. Now the agency is asking Administration officials to sign a declaration absolving reporters of the obligation to keep conversations on the matter confidential. Lawyers say this is a likely precursor to calling journalists such as conservative columnist Robert Novak--the first to reveal Plame's identity--before a grand jury. Justice Department rules require that reporters be subpoenaed only as a last resort. The staffers' permissions will lay the legal groundwork for that step. Novak's lawyer, James Hamilton, had no comment...
...John F. Dickerson and Viveca Novak...