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The Sydney Morning Herald - Sydney NSW - Australia, Aug 26, 2010 / WIKILEAKS founder Julian Assange no longer faces sex abuse charges in Sweden after a prosecutor decided to investigate only one of two complaints against him, and not as a sexual offence.
f2 Network, Aug 26, 2010 / WIKILEAKS founder Julian Assange no longer faces sex abuse charges in Sweden after a prosecutor decided to investigate only one of two complaints against him, and not as a sexual offence.
ABC News - Australia, Aug 26, 2010 / According to prosecutors in Sweden, authorities in Stockholm will pursue a vague "molestation" charge against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.
FOCUS Information Services - Bulgaria, Aug 26, 2010 / Swedish prosecutors' handling of rape and molestation allegations against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has caused him and his whistleblower website "enormous" damage, he said in comments published Thursday, AFP reported.
The Sydney Morning Herald - Sydney NSW - Australia, Aug 26, 2010 / Swedish prosecutors' handling of rape and molestation allegations against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has caused him and his whistleblower website "enormous" damage, he said in comments published Thursday.
Radio Cadena Agramonte (English), Aug 26, 2010 / A CIA memo published Wednesday on the Wikileaks website addresses what would happen if it became internationally known that the United States exports terrorism.
The Advocate Newspaper, Aug 26, 2010 / WikiLeaks has released a CIA memo analysing the risks of terrorists operating from the United States.
Examiner, Aug 26, 2010 / WikiLeaks has released a CIA memo analysing the risks of terrorists operating from the United States.
Border Mail, Aug 26, 2010 / WikiLeaks has released a CIA memo analysing the risks of terrorists operating from the United States.
Gadsden County Times - Quincy FL, Aug 26, 2010 / Have the activists behind WikiLeaks—and in particular the Web site's founder, Julian Assange—become intoxicated by their own myth?
United Press International (UPI), Aug 26, 2010 / Julian Assange, the editor of a government whistle-blower web site, said Thursday Swedish authorities haven't given him details of why he was charged.
DNA (Daily News & Analysis), Aug 26, 2010 / Two young Swedes hammer away at computers in a space that is part garage, part college dorm, littered with cables, Coke cans and an empty bottle of ketchup.
Vietnam Tribune, Aug 26, 2010 / Two young Swedes hammer away at computers in a space that is part garage, part college dorm, littered with cables, Coke cans and an empty bottle of ketchup.
Vietnam Tribune, Aug 26, 2010 / WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said Thursday he will cooperate with Swedish police but stressed he remains at a loss about the allegations in question.
Taipei Times, Aug 26, 2010 / The WikiLeaks Web site released a secret CIA memo on Wednesday warning of fallout if the US came to be seen as an "exporter of terrorism," given al-Qaeda's interest in US recruits.
International Business Times (Australia), Aug 26, 2010 / The choice of Sweden gives WikiLeaks a better shot at fulfilling the 39-year old Australian's self-proclaimed mission to make the world more transparent.
Newsweek, Aug 26, 2010 / Have the activists behind WikiLeaks—and in particular the Web site's founder, Julian Assange—become intoxicated by their own myth?
Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA), Aug 26, 2010 / A recent CIA paper cited Jewish acts of terrorism in the West Bank in its analysis of whether the United States is an exporter of terrorism.
New York Post - New York NY, Aug 26, 2010 / WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said Thursday he will cooperate with Swedish police but stressed he remains at a loss about the allegations in question.
Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg - South Africa, Aug 26, 2010 / Two young Swedes hammer away at computers in a space that is part garage, part college dorm, littered with cables, Coke cans and an empty bottle of ketchup.
Telegraph - London - UK, Aug 24, 2010/ The attack comes amid two days of fighting that have killed at least 40 civilians and wounded more than 130 in the capital according to Ali Muse, the head of Mogadishu's ambulance service.
The Seattle Times - Seattle WA, Aug 24, 2010/ A small passenger plane heading to the Mount Everest region crashed in heavy rain Tuesday outside Nepal's capital, killing all 14 people aboard, including four Americans, a Briton and a Japanese national, officials said.
MarketWatch, Aug 24, 2010/ Scottish-headquartered oil exploration group Cairn Energy reported Tuesday that it sharply reduced net losses for the first half of the year, saying its first well in Greenland is showing signs of promise.
The Palm Beach Post - Palm Beach FL, Aug 24, 2010/ World stock markets retreated Tuesday as the strong yen knocked Japanese shares and investors anticipated more bad news from U.S. economic reports this week.
The Daily Mirror - London - UK, Aug 24, 2010/ Two Britons were rescued from a horrifying bus siege in which eight hostages died yesterday after a sacked policeman made a crazed attempt to get his job back.