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Prosecutors look to closely link Bradley Manning and Julian Assange
FT. MEADE, Md. — Government prosecutors seeking life in prison for Army Pfc. Bradley Manning opened his court-martial Monday closely linking the young, nondescript enlistee from Oklahoma with the outsized Julian Assange, head of the anti-secrecy...
Tags: Explosions, WikiLeaks, U.S. Department of State, Justice System, Prosecution
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Bradley Manning court-martial opens over WikiLeaks scandal
FT. MEADE, Md. — Government prosecutors, hoping to win a life sentence for Army Pfc. Bradley Manning in the WikiLeaks scandal, opened their case Monday in the court-martial against the young enlistee with a slide show that began with an ominous...
Tags: WikiLeaks, U.S. Department of State, Iraq, Justice System, Fort Meade (military base)
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George R.R. Martin: 'They would know it if they read the books'
"Game of Thrones" watchers were surprised by a shocking turn in the HBO series last Sunday. But they needn't have been. "They would know it if they read the books," author George R.R. Martin told Conan O'Brien on Thursday night. Martin was talking...Tags: WikiLeaks, Social Media, Conan O'Brien, Game of Thrones (tv program), Celebrities
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Bradley Manning decided in 2009 to leak U.S. secrets, his lawyer says
FT. MEADE, Md. -- Army Pfc. Bradley Manning’s decision to release classified U.S. government secrets came in late December 2009, when he was new to Iraq and learned to his horror that a family of five was grievously injured by a roadside bomb....
Tags: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, WikiLeaks, Justice System, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice
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Pfc. Bradley Manning's WikiLeaks trial also a test for government
WASHINGTON — Army Pfc. Bradley Manning has already confessed to mishandling classified information for sending hundreds of thousands of U.S. intelligence documents to the WikiLeaks website, including reports of airstrikes that killed civilians,...
Tags: Government, New York University, Justice System, Prosecution, Ecuador
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Bradley Manning's WikiLeaks trial: Book parts delivered as it happens
Leftie publisher O/R Books is covering the Bradley Manning trial for a book slated to appear in October, "The United States vs. PFC Bradley Manning: A Graphic Account From Inside the Courtroom." The chronicler is Clark Stoeckley -- he's a WikiLeaks...
Tags: WikiLeaks, U.S. Department of State, Media Industry, Fort Meade (military base), Crime, Law and Justice
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Fort Hood judge postpones ruling on trial delay for Nidal Hasan
HOUSTON -- A military judge postponed her ruling Wednesday on whether to delay the Ft. Hood shooting suspect's trial after hearing more about his new defense strategy, saying she plans to consider the matter next week, officials said. Army Maj. Nidal...
Tags: Defense, Murder, Justice System, Judges, Fort Hood (military base)
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Shielding journalists, by law
After a firestorm of criticism, the Obama administration is suggesting that it will make amends for its aggressive pursuit of journalists suspected of receiving leaks of classified information. But airy affirmations of the importance of a free press and...
Tags: News Media, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Congress, Justice System, FBI
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Bradley Manning remembered as a computer whiz
FT. MEADE, Md. — Bradley Manning's former Army supervisor described him Wednesday as a highly competent computer whiz who could easily get around secret passwords to retrieve information about enemy terrorist cells. "He indicated to me he was very...
Tags: WikiLeaks, U.S. Department of State, Trials, Entertainment, Starbucks Corp.
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Florida woman, 84, claims her Powerball jackpot -- in one payment
An 84-year-old woman has claimed the $590-million Powerball jackpot with a ticket bought in Zephyrhills, Fla., officials said on Wednesday. The woman was identified as Gloria C. Mackenzie, who chose not to attend a news conference organized by lottery...
Tags: Powerball Lottery, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), Mega Millions Lottery, Services and Shopping, Lifestyle and Leisure
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WikiLeaks film shifts focus after Julian Assange won't share info
When director Alex Gibney began work on his documentary "We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks," he thought he would be telling the story of a charismatic, silver-haired free speech advocate named Julian Assange, who had exposed dark corners of...
Tags: Theft, Arts and Culture, Computer Crime, Media Industry, Jack Abramoff
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Review: 'We Steal Secrets' a thriller about WikiLeaks
"We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks" may be a documentary, but director Alex Gibney gives the film the feel of a propulsive espionage techno-thriller played out in the real world. The movie is in some sense two films in one. It's partly a study of...
Tags: Theft, WikiLeaks, Movies, Entertainment, Adrian Lamo
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