Two Britons Found Guilty In Transcript Leak Case - washingtonpost.com: "LONDON, May 9 -- Two former British government employees were convicted Wednesday of violating Britain's Official Secrets Act for leaking a transcript of a White House conversation between Prime Minister Tony Blair and President Bush, a disclosure that prosecutors said could have jeopardized the lives of British soldiers.
Former civil servant David Keogh, 50, and former parliamentary researcher Leo O'Connor, 44, were found guilty of leaking a document that British news organizations said recounted an April 2004 conversation. In that conversation, the news agencies reported, Bush referred to bombing the headquarters of the al-Jazeera television network. U.S. officials called the report 'outlandish and inconceivable.'"