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  • ...ata journalism maps every death] — a description of data released by WikiLeaks on military operations in Iraq during the war. Includes a [[mashup]] depict
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  • Editor-in chief at WikiLeaks.
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  • A spinoff started by WikiLeaks people dissatisfied with management there.
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  • ...an article in The Atlantic by [[Alexis Madrigal]] on how a blog post about WikiLeaks influenced coverage of [[Cablegate]] in the more traditional media
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  • ...opposed to the usual initial) capital letter, as in "McDonald", "iPod" or "WikiLeaks".
    160 bytes (23 words) - 09:12, 11 April 2011
  • ...about the [[Cablegate]] release of classified U.S. diplomatic documents by WikiLeaks, and how it relates to Ellsberg's relase of the [[Pentagon Papers]]
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  • '''OpenLeaks''' is project forked from WikiLeaks by some discontented staff members, lead by [[Daniel Domscheit-­Berg]].<re | url = http://www.dn.se/nyheter/varlden/a-new-wikileaks-revolts-against-assange-1.1224764
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  • ...opposed to the usual initial) capital letter, as in "McDonald", "iPod" or "WikiLeaks". The phrase likens the capital to the hump on the back of a camel.
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  • ==Wikileaks== ...." They replied, "So we disagree on first principles? No problem, replied Wikileaks: “Advisory positions are just that — advisory! If you want to advise us
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  • {{quotation|Only low-grade stuff like what WikiLeaks does, but they just exaggerate it.<ref name=original/>}} Young was involved in the early development of WikiLeaks but has also criticised the site and Assange.
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  • ::<blockquote>"The truth is that EVERY attack now made on WikiLeaks and Assange was made against me and the release of the [[Pentagon Papers]]
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  • | url = http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/121010-wikileaks-attacks.html | title = Internet Society says attacks against WikiLeaks are illegal: ISOC says those behind takedown attempts against the site shou
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  • ...foreign policy analysis and criticism. Recently, he expressed support for WikiLeaks.<ref name=Brad>{{citation | title = Interview with "Pentagon Papers" Whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg on WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, Hillary Clinton and more...
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  • ...t was classified, but on a case-by-case basis, not the mass disclosures of WikiLeaks. Cryptome reprints a number of the releases, especially when Pike was acti ...support by WikiLeaks, but the groups are generally at odds. He describes Wikileaks actions as symptomatic of problems with the U.S. classification system, but
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  • ...l Assange''' (born 3 July 1971) is an Australian who is editor-in-chief at WikiLeaks. ''The Times'' has a profile<ref>{{citation | title = Profile: Julian Assange, the man behind Wikileaks
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  • ==WikiLeaks; Content issues== WikiLeaks is a draft article, ostensibly about a website, but inevitably engaging in
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  • With respect to WikiLeaks and Amazon's termination of their service on the Amazon Elastic Compute Clo | title = Amazon and WikiLeaks - Online Speech is Only as Strong as the Weakest Intermediary
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  • ...arge disclosures by WikiLeaks in 2010, Aftergood questioned the purpose of Wikileaks, but also emphasized, as he has long done, that the U.S. security classific ...ed as far as real policy objectives. Aftergood does suggest, however, that Wikileaks grew in part from a reaction to a dysfunctional security classification sys
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  • The large number of documents released by WikiLeaks were provided by a person or persons with SIPRNET access. All of those view | title = WikiLeaks Documents Sent Via Siprnet
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  • ...rty that was given information by a person or persons with access, as with WikiLeaks.
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