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Background on the Cooney Affair

13 June 2005

Philip Cooney, a former oil industry lobbyist turned White House staffer who edited scientific language in government climate change reports, resigned Friday, just two days after the NY Times revealed his blue pencil work.

Car Buyer’s Notebook provides a background look at the chain of events and people involved in the Cooney affair.

There is also a long excerpt from a White House Press conference featuring a rather feisty press corps.

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