By DAVID JOHNSTON
and RICHARD W. STEVENSON
Published: July 15, 2005 NYTIMES

WASHINGTON, July 14 - Karl Rove, the White House senior adviser, spoke
with the columnist Robert D. Novak as he was preparing an article in
July 2003 that identified a C.I.A. officer who was undercover, someone
who has been officially briefed on the matter said.

Mr. Rove has told investigators that he learned from the columnist the
name of the C.I.A. officer, who was referred to by her maiden name,
Valerie Plame, and the circumstances in which her husband, former
Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV, traveled to Africa to investigate
possible uranium sales to Iraq, the person said.

After hearing Mr. Novak's account, the person who has been briefed on
the matter said, Mr. Rove told the columnist: "I heard that, too."

[note -- sounds like Novak was seeking confirmation from Rove of
information he had obtained elsewhere.]


The previously undisclosed telephone conversation, which took place on
July 8, 2003, was initiated by Mr. Novak, the person who has been
briefed on the matter said.

Six days later, Mr. Novak's syndicated column reported that two senior
administration officials had told him that Mr. Wilson's "wife had
suggested sending him" to Africa. That column was the first instance
in which Ms. Wilson was publicly identified as a C.I.A. operative. 




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