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Army officer recommends trial in WikiLeaks case
Fox News
Manning, a 24-year-old native of Crescent, Okla., allegedly gave more than 700000 secret US documents to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks for publication. Prosecutors say WikiLeaksfounder Julian Assange collaborated with Manning. ...
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WikiLeaks: Boyko 'helped create' RosUkrEnergo, 'nudging' Yanukovych towards Russia
Kyiv Post
These are among the findings in the treasure trove of WikiLeaks documents now made public. The disclosures opened up previously classified or confidential US government communications, mainly from embassies abroad. “Fuel and Energy Minister Boyko ...
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WikiLeaks or Sea Shepherd: who are the outlaw heroes in the age of modern ...
The Conversation
Wikileaks deals with human society and uses computer technology to expose what it sees as wrongs by governments. Sea Shepherd deals with marine wildlife and uses direct action to expose what it sees as wrongs by governments. But urbane, well-spoken ...
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Will One WikiLeaks Supporter Drop Her Case Over Twitter Account Info?
Mashable
Icelandic Parliament Member Birgitta Jonsdottir said she will make an announcement this Friday about her fight with the United States Department of Justice that requested her Twitter account information for its investigation into WikiLeaks and Julian ...
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WikiLeaks: More Evidence of Monsanto's Bullying and Influence-Buying
The New American
The latest revelations from WikiLeaks confirm Monsanto's continuing efforts to influence governments worldwide to rule in its favor and punish those who won't. A cable written in 2007 and released recently by WikiLeaks confirmed the company's important ...
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Chase Madar: Accusing Wikileaks of Murder
OpEdNews
Pfc. Manning, you will remember, is the young soldier who is soon to be court-martialed for passing some 750000 military and diplomatic documents, a large chunk of them classified, to the websiteWikiLeaks. Among those leaks, there was indeed some ...
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WikiLeaks and 'the glory days of American radicalism'
Antiwar.com (blog)
“From the glory days of American radicalism, which was the American Revolution, I think that Madison's view on government is still unequaled,” he tells me during the three days I spend with him as he settles into his new location in England. ...
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Michael Hastings Talks Assange, WikiLeaks with Charlie Rose
RollingStone.com (blog)
... his in-depth Julian Assange interview, his new book, The Operators, and the 2010 firing of Gen. Stanley McChyrstal, after Hastings profiled him in Rolling Stone. Bonus points if you can tell how Rose and co-hosts really feel about Assange/WikiLeaks.
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Wikileaks protests anti-piracy laws
FRANCE 24
MediaWatch is our take on the stories big and bizarre in newspapers, on news websites, blogs and on social media. We also look at stories about how the media functions and how it's evolving in today's society. Presented by James Creedon, ...
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New battlelines drawn in cyber-space
Asia Times Online
And while we are on it, might we add WikiLeaks and the debates on media freedom? On Wednesday, a number of leading Internet media, including Wikipedia and Wired, launched a protest against two bills, ostensibly intended to combat Internet piracy, ...
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Anonymous hackers: Sites they claim to have breached
Washington Post
AP In 2010, online payment site PayPal made the decision to freeze WikiLeaks' account after the latter released thousands of secret State Department cables on the Web. Anonymous, which sympathizes with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, ...
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Key Russia figures who are opposed to Vladimir Putin
Los Angeles Times
Alexei Navalny: Lawyer and blogger regarded as Russia's answer to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. He has gathered incriminating material on Kremlin-controlled corporations. Very popular with protesters. This article states that Mikhail Kasyanov ...
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The constant drip, drip, drip of WikiLeaks
Kyiv Post (subscription)
Courtesy New revelations by whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks show that US officials shared concerns that many have had about Energy Minister Yuriy Boyko, the man once again representing Ukraine in important negotiations with Russia on natural gas ...
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The Boston fishing party and Australians' rights online
Crikey
Asher Wolf, a transparency and information activist, is based in Melbourne and over the past 18 months has quietly become one of the key people on Twitter for following news about transparency issues, WikiLeaks, net surveillance and the Occupy movement ...
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Man in the Middle, Theatre503, review
Telegraph.co.uk
There's a bizarre scene early on in “Man in the Middle”, a fast-written play (a “wiki-play” no less) about Julian Assange, the controversial - to some heroic - founder of WikiLeaks, when David Cameron is shown taking Barrack Obama to task for referring ...
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Another officer recommends court martial for Bradley Manning
Politico (blog)
By JOSH GERSTEIN | Another military officer has formally recommended that Army Pfc. Bradley Manning face a full-scale court martial for allegedly leaking thousands of military reports and diplomatic cables to the online transparency site WikiLeaks. ...
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GARTNER, INC. : Gartner Says Master Data Management Is Critical to Achieving ...
4-traders (press release)
... information governance, according to Gartner, Inc. Failure to manage information accurately has been the root cause of several incidents, including the leak of sensitive information to WikiLeaks, and can be fatal to the success of MDM programs. ...
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The Controversial Ron Paul: The GOP and Assange, Israel and the NDAA
Reason Online (blog)
Let's survey some of the more recent ones: *Ron Paul wins the coveted Wikileaks endorsement, Julian Assange tips his hat to Paul as a particularly important public supporter in an interview with Rolling Stone. Asked whether he believed he would have ...
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