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US Struggles to Keep Govt Employees in the Dark Over WikiLeaks

by Jason Ditz | Dec 15, 2010

US Struggles to Keep Govt Employees in the Dark Over WikiLeaks | Air Force defends blocking media sites over WikiLeaks coverage

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Pending Swedish Appeal, Bailed Assange Still Held in Prison

by Jason Ditz | Dec 15, 2010

Pending Swedish Appeal, Bailed Assange Still Held in Prison | Lawyer says prison not allowing him access

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Cable Details British Outrage at ‘Dangerous’ Belief Foreign Policy Has Consequences

by Jason Ditz | Dec 14, 2010

Cable Details British Outrage at ‘Dangerous’ Belief Foreign Policy Has Consequences | US marvels that ‘even’ British press thinks war breeds terror

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UK Court Reverses: Assange Freed on Bail

by Jason Ditz | Dec 14, 2010

UK Court Reverses: Assange Freed on Bail | WikiLeaks founder released as supports put up 200,000 pounds

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‘Anonymous’ Group Launches Mass Fax Attacks

by Jason Ditz | Dec 13, 2010

‘Anonymous’ Group Launches Mass Fax Attacks | Group urges supporters to send faxes to Amazon, others

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WikiLeaks Underscores US Obsession With Secrecy

by Jason Ditz | Dec 13, 2010

WikiLeaks Underscores US Obsession With Secrecy | ‘National Security’ cited as US keeps assessment of Burmese soccer league secret

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Lawyer: US Trying to ‘Get Their Mitts On’ Assange

by Jason Ditz | Dec 12, 2010

Lawyer: US Trying to ‘Get Their Mitts On’ Assange | Says Swedes willing to turn Assange over to US

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Disappointing Poll: Americans Largely Supportive of Censoring WikiLeaks

by Jason Ditz | Dec 10, 2010

Disappointing Poll: Americans Largely Supportive of Censoring WikiLeaks | Strong majority opposes freedom of press

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State Dept Decides: Julian Assange Not a Journalist

by Jason Ditz | Dec 10, 2010

State Dept Decides: Julian Assange Not a Journalist | Agenda of seeing truth released incompatible with being journalist, Crowley insists

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Congress Announces Hearing Next Week on WikiLeaks

by Jason Ditz | Dec 10, 2010

Congress Announces Hearing Next Week on WikiLeaks | Hearing will discuss new laws to silence publication of embarrassing cables

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