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'Small Circle' In Al-Qaida Plotted Post-Sept. 11 Attacks
April 26, 2011 None of the plans were acted upon, documents obtained by WikiLeaks indicate. Among the schemes were packing explosives into shipments of clothing headed to the U.S.
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Ecuador Expels U.S. Envoy Over WikiLeaks Cable
April 5, 2011 The cable, written by U.S. Ambassador Heather Hodges, intimated that Ecuador's president knew the head of the country's national police was corrupt.
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In Hollywood, A Billboard In Support Of WikiLeaks
March 25, 2011 A grass-roots campaign collected enough money to erect a billboard in defense of WikiLeaks in the middle of Hollywood.
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Other Headlines: Obama In South America, Haitian Presidential Vote
March 21, 2011 Obama in Brazil; Haiti election; Wikileaks in Mexico; storm in Los Angeles; sick marathoners
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State Dept. Spokesman Crowley Resigns Following Controversial Remarks
March 14, 2011 State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley resigns over remarks
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George W. Bush Cancels Denver Appearance Because Assange Might Speak
February 25, 2011 "The former president has no desire to share a forum with a man who has willfully and repeatedly done great harm to the interests of the United States," his spokesman says. Julian Assange is WikiLeaks' founder.
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Lawyer For WikiLeaks' Assange Deliberately Misled Court, Judge Says
February 24, 2011 In ruling that the WikiLeaks founder should be extradited to Sweden for questioning in a rape investigation, the British judge has harsh words for Assange's attorney. Read the decision.
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Gadhafi Opponents Mass In Eastern Libya
February 24, 2011 Libya; Julian Assange fights extradition order; Hawaii civil unions
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WikiLeaks Cables Reveal Gadhafi Clan's 'Lavish Spending ... Bitter Rivalries'
February 23, 2011 They also show the "rampant nepotism" and how Gadhafi gives those he favors "direct access to lucrative business deals," The New York Times and The Financial Times report.
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Julian Assange Back In Court; Budget Cutting Debate Heats Up
February 11, 2011 WikiLeaks founder is fighting extradition from the U.K. to Sweden.
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Reality Check: WikiLeaks Confirm, Don't Drive, Reasons For Protests
February 8, 2011 "It's been the fundamental factors that have motivated people," says an editor of The Guardian. But diplomatic cables uncovered by WikiLeaks do confirm that the U.S. knew about corruption and other problems in the nations being rocked by protests.
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Cambodian And Thai Troops Clash; Assange Is Back In Court
February 7, 2011 Cambodia's prime minister asks the U.N. to intervene in its border dispute with Thailand.
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A Nobel Peace Prize For WikiLeaks?
February 2, 2011 Should WikiLeaks be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize because it holds governments accountable for their actions? A Norwegian lawmaker thinks so and has nominated the controversial whistle-blowing website.
