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WIKILEAKS News, Jun 08, 2012

WikiLeaks suspect loses bid to drop charges
AFP
FORT MEADE, Maryland — A military judge rejected Friday a petition by the US soldier accused of spilling a trove of US intelligence secrets to the WikiLeaks website to dismiss some of the charges against him. Judge Denise Lind denied defense motions...
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AFP
WikiLeaks damage-control effort detailed
Philadelphia Inquirer
FORT MEADE, Md. - The US State Department took extraordinary steps to limit harm to foreign relations and individuals after an Army private allegedly sent more than 250000 classified diplomatic cables to the secret-sharing website WikiLeaks, two agency ...
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'Vague' WikiLeaks charges stand
NEWS.com.au
A MILITARY judge has rejected a petition to dismiss charges against the USWikiLeaks suspect. Army Private First Class Bradley Manning is accused of spilling a trove of US intelligence secrets to the WikiLeaks website. Judge Denise Lind yesterday ...
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NEWS.com.au
Court rejects dismissal of WikiLeaks charges
CBS News
Manning is charged with aiding the enemy and other offenses on accusations he caused thousands of classified documents to be published on the WikiLeaks website. Official:WikiLeaks damage control was intense Bradley Manning case gets extended court ...
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CBS News
Witnesses discuss State Dept.'s WikiLeaks response
San Francisco Chronicle
One group of up to 25 high-ranking officials worked around the clock to try to get ahead of the problem before WikiLeaks began publishing the leaked cables on Nov. 28, 2010, said Rena Bitter, director of the agency's operations center.
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US worked round the clock to stem WikiLeaks scandal
Sydney Morning Herald
US officials worked around the clock to contain the fallout from the WikiLeaks scandal, a colossal leak of confidential information blamed on an US soldier, State Department personnel said on Thursday. The comments came on the second day of a ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Court denies dismissal of 8 WikiLeaks charges
Atlanta Journal Constitution
... set for September, will likely start in November or January due to procedural issues. Manning is charged with aiding the enemy and other offenses on accusations he caused thousands of classified documents to be published on the WikiLeaks website.
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
US worked round the clock to stop WikiLeaks
News24
(File photo, AP) WikiLeaks is the most challenging journalistic phenomenon to have emerged in the digital era. It... Now R193.95 Fort Meade - US officials worked around the clock to contain the fallout from the WikiLeaks scandal, a colossal leak of ...
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Bradley Manning defence gets report on WikiLeaks damage to US interests
The Guardian
The judge presiding over his trial at Fort Meade in Maryland has ordered the US government to hand over several confidential documents relating to the massive leak to the whistleblower website WikiLeaks. In particular, the Obama administration must now...
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The Guardian
WikiLeaks created significant concerns, witness tells judge
NewsOK.com
He is charged with aiding the enemy by enabling hundreds of thousands of classified documents to be published on the secret-sharing website WikiLeaks. AP Photo One group of up to 25 high-ranking officials worked around the clock to try to get ahead of ...
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Rulings Due on WikiLeaks Dismissal Motions
ABC News
The 24-year-old intelligence analyst is charged with aiding the enemy and other offenses by allegedly causing hundreds of thousands of classified documents to be published on the WikiLeaks website, starting in November 2010. The defense contends the ...
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ABC News
Official: WikiLeaks damage control was intense
CBS News
Bradley Manning case gets extended court time Judge refuses to combine charges against Bradley Manning in WikiLeaks case Julian Assange extradition to Sweden on sex crime allegations backed by UK high court Manning is charged with 22 counts including ...
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CBS News
Ruling due on charges against WikiLeaks suspect
Capital FM Kenya
FORT Meade, Maryland, Jun 8 – The US soldier accused of spilling a trove of US intelligence secrets to the WikiLeaks website is to learn on Friday whether some of the charges against him will be dismissed. On the third and final day of preliminary ...
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Capital FM Kenya
WikiLeaks secrets: Pre-trial hearing set to resume
Fox News
Pfc. Bradley Manning's defense lawyers plan to call the witnesses Thursday in an effort to obtain the department's classified assessment of damage done to US foreign relations by the WikiLeaksdisclosures. Manning's lawyers are seeking dismissal of 10 ...
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State Department details WikiLeaks fallout
TG Daily
The US State Department has detailed a number of "extraordinary steps" taken to limit international fallout after thousands of classified documents were published onWikiLeaks. The former army intelligence analyst faces a total of 22 charges ...
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TG Daily
Records search may delay WikiLeaks court-martial
Boston.com
FORT MEADE, Md.—An exhaustive search for government records assessing the impact of theWikiLeaks disclosures could delay the court-martial of the Army private charged with causing the biggest intelligence leak in US history, a military judge said ...
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WikiLeaks soldier Bradley Manning looks gaunt and frail as he makes court ...
Daily Mail
Lead Prosecutor Maj Ashden Fein said prosecutors have already given the defense nearly 9000 pages of FBI investigative records and a draft State Department assessment of the effects of the WikiLeaks disclosures on US foreign relations.
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Daily Mail
Officials describe WikiLeaks crisis response
Nextgov
By Dawn Lim 8:41 AM ET comments The State Department went into crisis mode to reduce the diplomatic fallout after an Army private allegedly leaked 250000 classified diplomatic cables to the whistleblower website WikiLeaks, agency officials said at a ...
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Judge orders handover of documents to Manning defence
Sydney Morning Herald
FORT MEADE, Maryland: Lawyers for the WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning scored a partial victory when a judge ruled his defence team should be given access to government documents on the scandal. Private Manning, 24, is accused of leaking hundreds of ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
How Much Damage Was Done by WikiLeaks?
Mashable
Bradley Manning, the US Army soldier accused of providing classified information to WikiLeaks, has so far been left in the dark about what harm his alleged actions have caused the United States. However, a recent ruling has changed that.
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Officials tell of WikiLeaks damage control
Sydney Morning Herald
AP Two US State Department officials have testified the agency took extraordinary steps to limit damage to US foreign relations after an army private allegedly sent a trove of classified diplomatic cables to WikiLeaks. They testified on Thursday during ...
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WikiLeaks Case: Court Denies Dismissal Of Charges Against Bradley Manning
CBS Local
FORT MEADE, Md. (CBSDC/AP) — A military judge is refusing to dismiss any of the 22 counts against an Army private charged in a massive leak of government secrets in what has become known as the WikiLeaks Case. Col. Denise Lind made the rulings Friday ...
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CBS Local
Government ordered to disclose WikiLeaks docs
TG Daily
A military judge has ordered the Obama administration to disclose a number of confidential documents related to WikiLeaks. Specifically, the government was forced to hand over an official State Department “damage assessment” report to Pfc. Bradley...
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TG Daily
Bradley Manning, WikiLeaks Suspect, Returns To Military Court In Maryland
Huffington Post
(AP Photo/Sgt. Shawn P. Sales) FORT MEADE, Md. — An exhaustive search for government records assessing the impact of the WikiLeaks disclosures could delay the court-martial of the Army private charged with causing the biggest intelligence leak in US ...
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Manning's attorney seek to have some charges dropped in WikiLeaks case
CNN
Fort Meade, Maryland (CNN) -- The private accused of leaking thousands of documents to WikiLeaksscored a minor victory in a pretrial hearing on Wednesday when the court ordered some documents requested by the defense be turned over by the prosecution.
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Bradley Manning WikiLeaks Case: Military Judge Denies Dismissal ...
By The Huffington Post News Editors
Col. Denise Lind made the ruling Friday... Related News On Huffington Post: Bradley Manning,WikiLeaks Suspect, Returns To Military Court In Maryland Bradley Manning WikiLeaks Case: Army Private Seeks Dismissal Of 10 Counts Bradley ...
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More hearings added to WikiLeaks case calendar - NewsOn6.com ...
NewsOn6.com - Tulsa, OK - News, Weather, Video and Sports - KOTV.com | More hearings added toWikiLeaks case calendar. Home · Tulsa Shooting Spree · American Airlines: Turbulent Times · Connect With Us · Links Mentioned · Six in the ...
NEWS ON 6 - News
Court denies dismissal of WikiLeaks charges | CharlotteObserver ...
By Associated Press (DAVID DISHNEAU)
Manning Wikileaks. FILE - Army Pfc. Bradley Manning departs a courthouse in Fort Meade, Md., in this March 15, 2012 file photo. The Army private accused in the biggest leak of government secrets in U.S. history is returning to a military courtroom in Maryland, Wednesday June 6, 2012 seeking dismissal of 10 of the 22 charges he faces. FORT MEADE, Md. ... The Charlotte Observer welcomes your comments on news of the day, but we ask that you keep the discourse civil. Do not use ...
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Court denies dismissal of 8 WikiLeaks charges - NewsOn6.com ...
NewsOn6.com - Tulsa, OK - News, Weather, Video and Sports - KOTV.com | Court denies dismissal of 8 WikiLeaks charges. Home · Tulsa Shooting Spree · American Airlines: Turbulent Times · Connect With Us · Links Mentioned · Six in the ...
NEWS ON 6 - News
Op-Ed: WikiLeaks exposes corruption as France bans Monsanto's ...
Coming soon after France bans GMO maize, WikiLeaks cables expose details of 'military-style trade wars' against countries who reject Monsanto GMOs. ... Elizabeth tower? Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, hospitalised Breaking News ...
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WikiLeaks: whistle-blowing or investigative journalism?: Voice of ...
By Yekaterina Kudashkina
Interview with Padraig Reidy – news editor of the Index on Censorship. Whether it is journalism or not, I mean there is certainly a move towards more editorial aspects by WikiLeaks in about 2010 with the Iraq war logs and it is where they ...
Voice of Russia, News
Australian Aboriginal speaks out for Wikileaks Julian Assange ...
By kazamcasrane
(Twitter photo Juice Rap News). Wikileaks exposed attacks on Indigenous Peoples, By Brenda Norrell, Censored Newshttp://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2012/05/australian-aboriginal-speaks-out-for.html. In Melbourne, Australia, Aboriginal elder ...
Wikileaks Australian Citizens Alliance
Bradley Manning's Wikileaks hearing opens | Progressive Voices ...
By msnbc.com: US news
Written by msnbc.com: US news. June 6, 2012. Read the full story. FORT MEADE, Md. — WikiLeakssuspect Pvt. Bradley Manning appeared at a military court outside Washington on Wednesday for a three-day pretrial hearing at which his ...
Progressive Voices : The iPhone...
Bradley Manning Trial Judge: Govt. Must Produce Evidence of 'Harm ...
By Jason Ditz
In a significant victory for Bradley Manning's defense team, led by lawyer David Coombs, the trial judge has ordered the government to hand over documents related to their claims that the WikiLeakscables did serious damage to national ...
News From Antiwar.com
Once Upon a Time...: Reflections on a Bestial Culture, Ready and ...
By Arthur Silber
In the introductory section of that seventh and last essay in the series, I reflected on certain aspects of what passes for news analysis, in both traditional media and on blogs. I identified three particular analytic errors concerning WikiLeaks, all of ...
Once Upon a Time...
News Brief: Leaked Bilderberg Documents, “Wikileaks of Bilderberg ...
theintelhub.com News Brief June 7, 2012. Bob Tuskin of theintelhub.comNews Brief ...
theintelhub.com/.../news-brief-leaked-bilderberg-documents-w...
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SRN News : Court denies dismissal of WikiLeaks charges
A military judge is refusing to dismiss any of the 22 counts against an Army private charged in a massive leak of government secrets. Col. Denise Lind made the ...
srnnews.townhall.com/.../court_denies_dismissal_of_8_wikilea...
Britain's Supreme Court to rule on WikiLeaks chief - Story ... - 3 News
Britain's Supreme Court is expected to rule today on whether to approve the extradition of WikiLeakschief Julian Assange to Sweden, a potential turning point in ...
www.3news.co.nz/Britains-Supreme-Court.../Default.aspx
Rulings due on WikiLeaks dismissal motions - NBC12.com ...
NBC12 News, Weather, Traffic, Sports on WWBT, Channel 12 in Richmond, VA. ... News, Weather, Traffic & SportsRulings due on WikiLeaks dismissal motions ...
www.nbc12.com/.../rulings-due-on-wikileaks-dismissal-motio...
Australian protests erupt over Wikileaks' Assange - Entrepreneur ...
news A series of protests will be held around the nation this afternoon to demand the Federal Government protect Wikileaks founder Julian Assange from ...
www.thesociety.org.au/.../australian-protests-erupt-over-wikile...
Officials testify about Wikileaks damage control - San Diego ...
San Diego, California News Station - KFMB Channel 8 - cbs8.comOfficials testify about Wikileaksdamage control. Member Center: Create Account|; Log In ...
www.cbs8.com/.../wikileaks-secrets-pre-trial-hearing-set-to-res...
WikiLeaks' Assange Loses Sex Case Appeal - Denver News Story ...
LONDON (CNN) -- The British Supreme Court on Wednesday denied Julian Assange's appeal against extradition to Sweden over sexual abuse allegations.
www.thedenverchannel.com/news/31129187/detail.html
Britain's Supreme Court to rule on WikiLeaks chief - 21 News Now ...
21 News Now, More Local News for Youngstown, Ohio - Britain's Supreme Court to rule onWikiLeaks chief. Member Center: Create Account|; Log In; Manage ...
www.wfmj.com/.../britains-supreme-court-to-rule-on-wikileak...
Officials testify about Wikileaks damage control - National News ...
FILE - Army Pfc. Bradley Manning departs a courthouse in Fort Meade, Md., in this March 15, 2012 file photo. The Army private accused in the biggest leak of ...
mynorthwest.com/.../Officials-testify-about-Wikileaks-damage...
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