http://www.wnbc.com/news/8996015/detail.htmlPOSTED: 7:21 pm EDT April 25, 2006
UPDATED: 7:22 pm EDT April 25, 2006
WASHINGTON -- News flash: The prosecutor in the CIA leak case has given an exclusive interview -- to a New York City school newspaper.
Under a front-page headline that says "Alum Takes On The White House," The Owl of Regis High School in Manhattan profiled Patrick J. Fitzgerald, class of '78, in a 1,700-word story. The prosecutor who obtained a grand jury indictment against Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff declared, "My job every day is to do the right thing."
Offering up more about himself than he has to anyone else in the media, Fitzgerald described himself as "a longtime 'Seinfeld' fan." He advised the students at Regis: "As much as you take school seriously, you should not take yourself too seriously."
"Every day is new, and every day is interesting," Fitzgerald told The Owl. "I love being a prosecutor; it is a great job, and it is very engaging."