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Review: 'War on Whistleblowers' fails to fully sound alarm
Since 2002, filmmaker-activist Robert Greenwald has made a string of vital feature documentaries, including the trenchant exposés "Uncovered: The War on Iraq" and "Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism." His latest, the brief "War on...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, George W. Bush, National Security, Iraq, White House
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Exposing Wrongdoing Serves The People
The Hartford CourantThere will always be an inherent conflict between a government that wants to guard its information, and journalists and citizens who want access to it. Although there is a recognition that some information should be kept secret, a democracy needs its...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, WikiLeaks, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Southern Connecticut State University, Journalism
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AUDIO: Bradley Manning explains why he leaked secret documents
A group advocating transparency has released audio of Pfc. Bradley Manning reading his 35-page, handwritten statement about why he gave massive troves of secret government documents to the website WikiLeaks. Audio and transcript below. The Freedom of...
Tags: New York City, Justice System, WikiLeaks, Judges, U.S. Army
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Bradley Manning deserves to be set free
Finally, the trial of the century made the front page of The Sun ("Accused WikiLeaker to ask for dismissal," Nov. 26). I will join others outside the main gate to Fort Meade to show support for the whistleblower Pfc. Bradley Manning during his latest...Tags: The Pentagon, Bradley Manning
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L.A. federal courthouse named national landmark
L.A. NOWThe federal courthouse on Spring Street downtown--site of the first ruling that public school segregation was unconstitutional--was declared a national landmark Wednesday by the Interior secretary.... -
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger dies at 86; former New York Times publisher
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, the fourth publisher of the New York Times, who made history with his decision to publish the Pentagon Papers and revived the "Good Gray Lady" of print journalism with a radical redesign that set a new standard, has died. He was...
Tags: Heart Attack, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Entertainment Events, Business Enterprises, Journalism
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Cary deRussy, publisher of Fishing in Maryland
Cary deRussy, the former publisher of Fishing in Maryland magazine, died of emphysema complications Oct. 10 at Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin. The former Mays Chapel resident was 70. Born Wilson Cary Nicholas deRussy in Baltimore and raised in...Tags: Baltimore County, Charles Village, The Pentagon, Human Interest, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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Visionary New York Times publisher Sulzberger dead at 86
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, the fourth publisher of the New York Times, who made history with his decision to publish the Pentagon Papers and revived the "Good Gray Lady" of print journalism with a radical redesign that set a new standard for newspapers in...
Tags: Heart Attack, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Entertainment Events, Business Enterprises, Journalism
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Watergate: So many 'What ifs' 40 years later
WASHINGTON (AP) — In the perfect hindsight of history, Watergate's "what ifs" are still tantalizing. What if a security guard hadn't noticed tape on a door latch outside Democratic headquarters at the Watergate office building? What if a...Tags: Justice System, The Associated Press, Washington, DC, White House, Politics
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Bradley Manning faces Dec. 16 military hearing in WikiLeaks case
Lawyers for imprisoned U.S. Army Pfc. Bradley Manning plan to call up to 50 witnesses at a pretrial military hearing next month that is expected to air much of the government's evidence for charges that Manning illegally provided hundreds of thousands...Tags: Julian Assange, Fort Meade (military base), Prosecution, Prisons, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Charles Colson dies at 80; Watergate felon and prison reformer
WASHINGTON — Watergate felon and prison reformer Charles W. Colson, who died Saturday at age 80 in northern Virginia, was two people.
He was Richard Nixon's "hatchet man," the president's "evil genius," who by his own admission was "ruthless in...Tags: Pat Robertson, Prisons, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Washington, DC, Religion and Belief
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Climate scientist is accused of stealing documents from industry-backed group
At the peak of the Vietnam War, a Rand Corporation analyst committed what many furiously depicted as a criminal act. Dr. Daniel Ellsberg helped himself to secret documents revealing that the justification for that war was based on lies or, at best,...Tags: The Pentagon, Prosecution, Science and Technology, Environmental Issues, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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Feb 23, 2012
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