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WikiLeaks XXI: So Much for the Media’s Mandate to Mediate Secrets

WikiLeaks XXI: So Much for the Media’s Mandate to Mediate Secrets

Dec 15, 2010

Many of the classified documents were too harmless to classify as secret.

WikiLeaks XVIX: Guatemalan Concerns Get Short Shrift in Cables About Illegal Border Crossings Into Mexico

Dec 13, 2010

Conflicts between state and federal security agencies in Mexico exacerbate the situation.

WikiLeaks XVIII: What About Bob? (Woodward, That Is)

Dec 13, 2010

Apparently leaking is okay when government officials do it themselves.

Assange’s Arrest: Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop

Dec 7, 2010

The WikiLeaks founder is prepared to make the authorities very sorry for arresting him.

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