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Feb 28

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Bradley Manning Leaked Classified Documents to Spark ‘Debate’ on Foreign Policy

Bradley Manning Leaked Classified Documents to Spark 'Debate' on Wars…

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Jan 17

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In Pre-Trial Hearings for WikiLeaks Case, Rulings on Admissable Evidence, Motive

In Pre-Trial Hearings for WikiLeaks Case, Rulings on Admissable Evidence, Motive…

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Jan 08

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News Wrap: Judge Says WikiLeaks Soldier Received Harsh Treatment After Arrest

In other news Tuesday, a U.S. Army judge ruled that Pfc. Bradley Manning, convicted of leaking classified documents to Wikileaks, was treated too roughly after his arrest, but she wouldn't dismiss the charges against him. Also, the U.S. military may…

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Aug 16

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U.K. Threatens Ecuador’s Diplomatic Status for Protecting Julian Assange

For the more than 50 days, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has taken refuge in the Ecuadorian embassy in London. But British officials are determined to extradite Assange to Sweden, where he faces charges of rape and sexual assault. Independent Television…

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May 30

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News Wrap: Former Liberian President Taylor Gets 50-Year Sentence

In other news Wednesday, former Liberian President Charles Taylor was sentenced in an international war crimes court to 50 years in prison for fomenting civil war in neighboring Sierra Leone. Also, Britain's highest court upheld an order to extradite WikiLeaks'…

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Feb 27

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News Wrap: Ousted Yemeni President Saleh to Seek Exile in Ethiopia

In other news Monday, Syria's opposition reported as many as 138 deaths as new protests surfaced against the regime. The Syrian Red Crescent reached the besieged city of Homs and evacuated three people. Also, ousted President Ali Abdullah Saleh will…

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Dec 16

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In Manning Trial, Tracing WikiLeaks Files to Harm May Be ‘Extremely Complicated’

Friday was the first court appearance for Army Pvt. Bradley Manning, accused as the prime source for the WikiLeaks document dumps. Ray Suarez discusses the day's proceedings with Arun Rath of PBS' "Frontline."…

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May 24

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Frontline’s ‘WikiSecrets’ Explores Mysteries of Bradley Manning

Hari Sreenivasan talks to Frontline producer Martin Smith about the special "WikiSecrets".

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Jan 28

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For New York Times, a Complex Relationship With WikiLeaks, Government

Jeffrey Brown talks to Bill Keller, executive editor of The New York Times, about the decisions the newspaper faced in negotiating with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and the U.S. government over publishing classified government information.

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Dec 14

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News Wrap: WikiLeaks Founder Granted Bail; Fire in Bangladesh Kills 27

In other news Tuesday, a judge in Britain granted bail for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange despite protests from Swedish authorities who want to question him in connection with alleged sex crimes there. Also in Bangladesh, a fire tore through a…

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