VALERIE PLAME, JOE WILSON DISCUSS LAW SUIT AGAINST BUSH ADMINISTRATION OFFICIALS
Former CIA agent Valerie Plame Wilson and Ambassador Joseph Wilson hold a news conference discussing their civil law suit against Vice President Cheney, White House Advisor Karl Rove, Cheney's aide Scooter Libby and other unnamed Bush administration officials for damages stemming from Plame's outing as a CIA agent at the National Press Club in Washington on July 14, 2006. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg).
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