Cryptome is looking for news coverage of links among the 
following events leading up to Daniel Pearl's kidnapping and 
murder:

On January 16, 2002, the Wall Street Journal published a 
report "Account of Spy Trip on Kabul PC Matches Travels 
of Richard Reid." The report said a document describing 
Reid's trip was shared with the US government officials, 
and that encrypted parts of the document were decrypted 
with assistance of unnamed parties. 

  http://cryptome.org/wsj-spytrip.htm

Shortly afterwards the Journal was publicly thanked by the 
Defense Department for sharing the information. The Journal
claimed it was doing its patriotic duty.

On January 21, 2002, the New York Times published 
"Why Reporters' Discovery Was Shared With Officials," 
which examined possible consequences of journalists 
sharing information with officials, one of which was the 
prospect of endangering reporters suspected of being 
government agents. 

  http://cryptome.org/nyt-wsj-dod.htm

When the CIA is asked the about use of journalists as 
agents, the agency answers that it continues a policy 
which reserves that right. 

On January 23, 2002, Daniel Pearl went to a meeting 
arranged to investigate Richard Reid and was kidnapped. 
The kidnappers claimed Pearl was an intelligence agent; 
the Journal has denied it.

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