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WikiLeaks' Julian Assange allowed to continue extradition fight
World NowJulian Assange, founder of the whistle-blowing WikiLeaks website, was granted permission Monday to ask Britain's Supreme Court to rule on his possible extradition to Sweden to face allegations of sexual assault.... -
France, Germany push for new European treaty
World NowFrance and Germany said they will press for a plan under which Eurozone countries must stick to strict spending limits or face sanctions.... -
Gay, lesbian and transgender people face violence in South Africa
World NowSouth African gay, lesbian and transgender people face violence: A Human Rights Watch report says that gay, lesbian and transgender people in South Africa face entrenched violence and hatred.... -
Syria says a deal is close on Arab League monitors
World NowWith the threat of more sanctions looming, Syria said Monday that it is ready to sign a deal soon with the Arab League allowing foreign observers into the country to monitor a plan aimed at ending months of deadly unrest. The Arab League said Syria has... -
WikiLeaks founder wins right to appeal
World NowWikiLeaks' founder Assange wins appeal to Supreme Court; Swedish extradition deferred... -
Julian Assange loses appeal against extradition to Sweden
World NowAssange extradition: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange loses extradition appeal... -
Bradley Manning faces Dec. 16 military hearing in WikiLeaks case
Lawyers for imprisoned U.S. Army Pfc. Bradley Manning plan to call up to 50 witnesses at a pretrial military hearing next month that is expected to air much of the government's evidence for charges that Manning illegally provided hundreds of thousands...Tags: Lawyers, Court Preliminary, Bradley Manning, Prisons, Justice System
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Abramson, a New Yorker down to her tattoo, takes over at N.Y. Times
The Big PictureAbramson, Baquet take over as new top editors at New York Times. Keller will go back to writing.... -
Julian Assange will not publish memoir, probably
Jacket CopyJulian Assange was going to write a memoir - despite a $1.5 million deal, he may have changed his mind.... -
'Hactivists' fight for their cause online
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRafix was set to attack. The target: Visa.com. The weapon: a battery of personal computers ready to jam the site with millions of simultaneous log-in requests. "FIRE AT WILL, gentlemen!" Rafix wrote in an online message. "Enjoy the EPIC battle of GLORY!"...Tags: Crimes, Lawyers, Credit and Debt, Companies and Corporations, Twitter, Inc.
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Dark passages: Hungry for justice
Special to the Los Angeles TimesToday's news stories abound with accounts of men who do unspeakable things to women. Sadly, this is not a new phenomenon, nor will such events go away. But whether it's the sex charges leveled against Wikileaks front man Julian Assange, ABC News' Lara...Tags: Crimes, Crime (genre), Norway, Domestic Violence, Stewart O'Nan
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The Conversation: Was the latest WikiLeaks release necessary?
Opinion L.A.As the Obama camp plays damage control, journalists are asking: Was the latest WikiLeaks release necessary? Anne Applebaum asks, What was the point? From Slate: "This stuff is awkward and embarrassing, but it doesn't fundamentally change very much. How...
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