A US judge has sentenced former key White House official Lewis "Scooter" Libby to 30 months in prison. He remains
free pending an appeal hearing.
Libby was found guilty of obstruction of justice and perjury in March over the investigation into the unmasking of CIA
officer Valerie Plame.
Libby was the former chief of staff to Vice-President Dick Cheney.
Nobody has ever been charged with the offence of leaking the name of Ms Plame whose husband criticised the Iraq war.
President George W Bush feels "terrible for the family, especially for his wife and kids," said White House spokeswoman
Dana Perino.
Elsewhere....
Channel 4 will broadcast photos of the crash that killed Princess Diana despite a plea from her sons.
Prince William and Prince Harry's private secretary wrote to the channel saying they felt it would be a "gross disrespect"
to their mother's memory.
Channel 4 said it decided to run the images in the documentary on Wednesday after considering the princes' concerns against
wider public interest.
The pictures by French photographers are of the August 1997 crash in Paris.
Diana, 36, Dodi Al Fayed, 42, and driver Henri Paul were killed when their Mercedes crashed in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel
in Paris as they drove away from paparazzi after leaving the Ritz Hotel.