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February 16th, 2011

Majority in Arab World Backs WikiLeaks

February 15th, 2011

In Egypt, a Panel of Jurists Is Given the Task of Revising the Country's Constitution Violence Erupts on Fourth Day of Protests in Yemen
Lawsuit Says Military Is Rife With Sexual Abuse Decentralizing the Internet So Big Brother Can't Find You
Brits Angry Over Release of Man Linked to Bombs Palestinian Erekat Says He Resigned to Set Example, Not Because of Contents of Leak
US Plans Own Criminal Investigation of US Embassy Guard Held in Killings in Pakistan US Anti-Drug Agents Shot in Roadside Attack in Mexico; One Dead
China's Wen, in the Twilight of His Premiership, Takes on Reformer's Role WikiLeaks, Free Speech, and Twitter Come Together in Va. Court Case
Anthrax Case's Inconvenient Issue: Ivins' Polygraph Anthrax Report Casts Doubt on Evidence in FBI Case
Clinton Calls for 'Serious Conversation' About Internet Freedom Obama Careful in Criticism of Iranian Crackdown on Protests
Violence Punctuates Yemen Protests; Demonstrators Crowd Square in Bahrain Military Moves Quickly to Bring Elections to Egypt
Iran's Natanz Nuclear Facility Recovered Quickly From Stuxnet Cyber-Attack For Egypt, a Fresh Start, With Cities
Newark Airport Security Screener Admits Stealing From Passengers, Accepting Bribes Iran Protests: a One Night Stand or a Lasting Call for Change?
Rep. Peter King Introduces Anti-Wikileaks Legislation Senate PATRIOT Act Extension Roll Call
Curveball: How US Was Duped by Iraqi Fantasist Looking to Topple Saddam Iran's Leader Could Theoretically Order Arrest of Opposition Leaders
Two US Citizens Among Seven Charged in Conspiracy to Aid Taliban Iran's Natanz Nuclear Facility Recovered Quickly From Stuxnet Cyber-Attack
Tuesday: 8 Iraqis Killed, 12 Wounded 90,000 Civilians 'Killed in Iraq War' Over Five Years
Republican Tells Fiscal Hawks: Hands Off Nuclear Arms Funding Senate Punts on PATRIOT Act - Three Month Extension
Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt to Be Political Party Egypt: Google 'Very, Very Proud' of Cyber Revolutionary
Italy to Give 100m Euros to Tunisia to Stem Flow of Migrants Assange Hires Leading 'Lawyer of Last Resort'
Zimbabwe: EU Sanctions Are Extended for Year Bahrain: Demonstrators Killed in Clashes With Police
Egypt's New Man at the Top 'Was Against Reform' Iraqi Forces Discover Mass Graves of Civilians, Militants in Baquba
Iraq Protesters Slam Corruption, Poverty in Countrywide Rallies Has Mohamed ElBaradei's Time Arrived?
Saleh Supporters and Anti-Government Protesters Clash in Yemen Over 200 Dead in South Sudan 'Massacre'
Israeli FM: No Peace Until Iran 'Dealt With' Iran's Ahmadinejad Urges World Powers to Continue Nuclear Talks
Afghan Minister Defends Move to Take Over Women's Shelters from NGOs Turkey Demands Israeli Apology Over Flotilla Raid Regardless of Result of UN Report
Paper: Petraeus to Quit Afghanistan Campaign US to Boost Support for Foreign Cyber Dissidents
Finnish Peacekeeper Dies in Afghanistan Deaths Stoke Bahrain Tension
'Torture Warrant' Dershowitz Advising Julian Assange CBS News' Lara Logan Assaulted During Egypt Protests
Reports: Mubarak in Coma, Near Death Former Cairo Security Chief Under House Arrest
Clinton Demands Net Freedom for All... Except WikiLeaks Former IAEA Chief: Ahmadinejad Wanted Direct Nuclear Talks With US
Yemen Won't Fall, Foreign Minister Says Russia May Deploy Rockets on Southern Kurils
Uae Announces Electoral Reforms Egyptian Army Hijacking Revolution, Activists Fear
US Veterans Say Military Fails in Rape Claim Inquiries Gaza Hospital Changes Name to Tahrir in Honor of Egypt Uprising
Spy Games: Inside the Convoluted Plot to Bring Down WikiLeaks Defector Admits to WMD Lies That Triggered Iraq War
Chad: Use of Child Soldiers an Ongoing Problem Russian Sold Secrets for China's First Carrier
Haaretz Probe: IDF Base to Be Built in East Jerusalem Cyber Hit-Squad Firm Execs Run for Cover as 'Anonymous' Escalates
Bahrain Roiled After Second Protester Is Killed by Police Sudanese Captive Pleads Guilty at Guantánamo
Algeria Unrest: Akbou Protesters Clash With Police Demands of Bahrain's Protesters
Stuxnet Iran Attack Launched From 10 Machines US Charges Men Over 'Taliban Links'
Bahrain Protesters Take Control of Main Square Republican Oppositon to PATRIOT Act Increases, Democrat Opposition Decreases
Judge to Decide if Posada Trial Continues

February 14th, 2011

Gates: 'No Idea' on Size of Afghanistan Drawdown Mubarak Gone: What's Next for Egypt's Shamed State Media?
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