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WikiLeaks: Not a scoop, but still news
Scott Rosenberg
The media should seize this opportunity to remind the public how the Afghan war impacts their lives
White House: Don’t post more secret war papers
Associated Press
On NBC, Robert Gibbs said WikiLeaks' publishing more documents will lead to more trouble
Soldier accused of leaking secrets flown to U.S.
Associated Press
Bradley Manning was flown Thursday to Quantico Marine Base where he will be held while awaiting trial
Army report: Service is failing suicidal soldiers
Anne Gearan
Record number of deaths the result of brass not seeing or doing nothing about signs of stress such as drug abuse
Time’s brutal, brutally effective new cover image
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The shocking picture of a mutilated Afghan woman may be a struggling magazine's plea for attention -- but it works
Obama on “The View”: The end of civilization!
Rebecca Traister
Critics fume, but his appearance is a weird, respectable mix of questions about race and Justin Bieber
The end of (military) history?
Andrew Bacevich
Recent armed conflicts involving Israel and America show that the Western way of war has failed
2nd US sailor’s body recovered in Afghanistan
Deb Riechmann, Amir Shah
NATO officials refused to explain why the two deceased service members were in such a dangerous part of Afghanistan
Why we ignored two huge stories
Michael Barthel
In the last two weeks, two major newspapers reported two major stories, but Americans mostly yawned
This week in Change
Glenn Greenwald
Tens of billions more for war, threats to prosecute WikiLeaks, major expansion of the surveillance state
Wednesday link dump: Say a little prayer
Alex Pareene
Lies about lynching, lies about Muslims, and lies about gold
WikiLeaks: U.S. knew of contractor bribes to Taliban
Justin Elliott
War logs describe how taxpayer dollars go to insurgents for protection money along trucking routes
US att’y general: Probe seeking Afghan leak source
Sarah El Deeb
Whether criminal charges will be brought depends on how investigation proceeds, Eric Holder claims
House votes on pared-down bill to fund war
Jim Abrams
Democratic leaders reluctantly accept the $59 billion legislation; more than $30 billion for 30,000-troop surge
Hit list draws fire in wake of leaked US documents
Lolita C. Baldor
Elite special-ops unit Task Force 373, with its killing of children, at the center of controversy
Charlie Rangel releases poignant campaign video
Alex Pareene
The embattled, ethically challenged congressman reminds us that people used to love him
Pentagon says WikiLeaks war logs don’t harm national security
Justin Elliott
An early assessment finds no damage from the leaked documents, despite protests from the White House and Lieberman
White House says leaks are alarming
Anne Flaherty, Raphael Satter
Doubts raised about government's ability to protect military secrets. WikiLeaks founder: It's only the beginning
WikiLeaks war logs show unreported plight of contractors
Justin Elliott
The decapitation of an Afghan civilian is one of many previously unreported instances of violence in the documents
Afghans: 52 civilians die in NATO attack
Robert H. Reid
The international coalition disputes the report. Casualties a source of friction within the alliance
The WikiLeaks war logs change everything
Dan Gillmor
Afghanistan diaries mock secrecy and highlight shifts in war, politics, media. Look for a counterattack
New York Times reporters met with White House before publishing WikiLeaks story
Alex Pareene
The administration "praised" New York Times reporters for their handling of leaked Afghan war material
Afghan war logs highlight civilian killings by U.S. forces
Justin Elliott
The leaked government reports, released by Wikileaks, include previously unreported accounts
90,000 U.S. military reports leaked
Kimberly Dozier
WikiLeaks posts records of six years of the Afghanistan war, including civilian deaths and covert ops
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