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Palin: Hunt down Assange like a terrorist
Justin Elliott
She asks why the WikiLeaks chief is not hunted "with the same urgency we pursue al Qaeda and Taliban leaders"
A few questions about the WikiLeaks release
Dan Gillmor
Among others: How secret are diplomatic cables when 3 million people have access to them?
Federal government not ruling out legal action against WikiLeaks
Matthew Lee
White House spokesman says there is an ongoing investigation into how the classified documents were made public
“Sept. 11 of world diplomacy” challenges U.S.
Matthew Lee
Clinton expected to address repercussions as the diplomatic world reels following WikiLeaks disclosures
Huge trove of U.S. diplomatic cables leaked
Matthew Lee
"Sept. 11 of world diplomacy": WikiLeaks docs reveal bleak look at enemies, allies, nuke fears, U.N. distrust, more
U.S. asks WikiLeaks to halt document release
Matthew Lee
In unusual move, White House says leak will put "countless" lives at risk
WikiLeaks: U.S. warns of diplomatic shame
Jill Lawless
WikiLeaks is set to release diplomatic cables, American leaders are briefing to brace for embarrassment
No. 7: Jonah Goldberg
Alex Pareene
He'd like to be taken seriously as a public intellectual. He got the public part right
Wikileaks release to be unprecedented in magnitude
Raphael G. Satter
A cryptic tweet alludes to a forthcoming leak 7 times larger than the Iraq logs
Roundup: Student-teacher sex scrutinized
Tracy Clark-Flory
A court rules that it doesn't matter if both are legal adults
Sweden seeks global warrant for WikiLeaks founder
Malin Rising
The announcement comes after courts approve a request to detain Julian Assange for questioning in a rape case
The perniciousness of Blue Dogs
Glenn Greenwald
Debating the effect of corporatist Democrats with MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell
The wretched mind of the American authoritarian
Glenn Greenwald
In multiple newspapers, Jonah Goldberg asks: "Why isn't Julian Assange dead"?
Jonah Goldberg wonders why Jason Bourne hasn’t killed Julian Assange
Alex Pareene
Or is real life not really like an awesome spy movie?
More on the media’s Pentagon-subservient WikiLeaks coverage
Glenn Greenwald
The self-defense from the NYT's John Burns to criticisms over his hit piece reveals much about the media mind
NYT v. the world: WikiLeaks coverage
Glenn Greenwald
The newspaper which enabled the attack on Iraq is still serving government interests in its "reporting"
The Nixonian henchmen of today: at the NYT
Glenn Greenwald
In the wake of horrific Iraq War revelations, the media's key question: What's Julian Assange really like?
Iraq war leaks: No U.S. investigation of many abuses
Raphael G. Satter, Michael Weissenstein
WikiLeaks report suggests U.S. failed to investigate evidence that Iraqi forces tortured, killed captives
How propaganda is disseminated: WikiLeaks Edition
Glenn Greenwald
On the eve of a new leak, widely trumpeted Pentagon accusations about the whistleblowing site have proven false
Rape case against WikiLeaks founder dismissed
Malin Rising
But the investigation into molestation allegations continues
Fact-free accusations about WikiLeaks
Glenn Greenwald
The false assertions made about the transparency group reveal unstated assumptions in our political discourse
WikiLeaks rape case: Bad news for women
Tracy Clark-Flory
The sloppy handling of high-profile charges against Julian Assange is a disservice to sexual assault victims
WikiLeaks founder denies charges
Associated Press
Julian Assange defends himself to a Swedish newspaper, fears Pentagon "dirty tricks"
Sweden issues, rescinds rape warrant for WikiLeaks founder
Karl Ritter
The Nordic nation declares Julian Assange a sexual assault suspect, only to find charges lacking
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