Guess Who Time Magazine’s Person of the Year Is
Hmmm, wonder whose name we've been hearing. Everywhere. All the time. No matter what.
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Hmmm, wonder whose name we've been hearing. Everywhere. All the time. No matter what.
More details emerge about Assange's accusers; Senator Feinstein urges prosecution under the Espionage Act.
What, is the WikiLeaks mastermind in a boy band now?
Is there something we should know?
The international man of mystery has "insurance" files he'll release if he's detained.
In an unexpected departure from the scheduled release of its trove of a quarter-million diplomatic cables, today's WikiLeaks discharge zeroes in on the past three years of personal and quasi-professional correspondence e-mails of one "Claire," a 30-year-old office assistant living in New York City.
Oh, federal contractors in Afghanistan. What are we going to do with you?
They will wait for Sweden to fill out their arrest warrant correctly.
"A number of programs offer Canadian viewers their fill of nefarious American officials carrying out equally nefarious deeds."
"If Amazon are so uncomfortable with the first amendment, they should get out of the business of selling books."
Could the apple have possibly fallen farther from the tree?
And the wheels keep spinning.
The WikiLeaks founder is at "a secret location somewhere outside London."
Which he does. Because 'Time' magazine asked him.