Bradley Manning Says He Tried New York Times, Washington Post, and Politico Before WikiLeaks
He pleaded guilty to lesser charges and not guilty to aiding the enemy.
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He pleaded guilty to lesser charges and not guilty to aiding the enemy.
The alleged WikiLeak-er may admit to some charges, but would also like to read a 35-page statement.
The accused traitor was also nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.
The WikiLeaks founder will be allowed to request a final appeal in Britain.
WikiLeaks, meanwhile, has delayed its new submission system.
A local artist-activist says the cops made his vehicle disappear.
His publisher is moving forward despite Assange disowning the project.
Consider this another lesson in the importance of regularly changing your passwords.
Daniel Domscheit-Berg and Julian Assange are still going at it.
Lonely in the Fort Drumm barracks, Manning reached out to like-minded strangers on the Internet.
"Fighting legal cases across five countries? $1,000,000."
And also, a lonely man missing an ex-boyfriend.
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