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The memo noted that Lady Kinnock was available for briefings from 25 to 29 November, David Miliband could be briefed from 26 to 29 November, and Gordon Brown on 29 November only.
A declassified 1965 CIA memo names at least 20 prominent journalists whom a CIA deputy director briefed from 1957 to 1965.
Coates never knowingly under-eggs a story, but the story reads as if it is well briefed from the Chancellor's circle.
Thatcher's "enemy within" remarks, briefed from a private meeting of Tory MPs in July and likening militant miners to the defeated Argentinian junta of 1982, had caused deep and lasting offence which saw its latest manifestation in last month's bitter referendum campaign in Scotland.
She briefed correspondents after the Sept. 11 attacks from a gasoline station driveway near the smoldering Pentagon and she played her role through two wars, when she briefed from the Defense Department podium, as well as on the ground in Afghanistan and Iraq during travels with Mr. Rumsfeld.
Did nobody from the Sun let the Times' journalists know that this was a huge scam?" Spence, in seeking to defend his integrity, reacted by letting it be known that he had been briefed from within the organisation about Page 3's demise.
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