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WikiLeaks trial: Bradley Manning acquitted of aiding the enemy, but faces more than 100 years in jail
- Tuesday July 30, 2013
- World News | Associated Press
A military judge on Tuesday acquitted former US intelligence analyst Bradley Manning of the most serious charge against him, aiding the enemy, but convicted him of espionage, theft and computer fraud charges for giving thousands of classified secrets to the anti-secrecy site WikiLeaks. He faces up to 128 years in prison.
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WikiLeaks trial: Judge won't dismiss serious charge in US soldier Bradley Manning case
- Thursday July 18, 2013
- World News | Agence France-Presse
A military judge refused on Thursday to dismiss the most serious charge against the Army private who gave reams of classified information to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks.
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Bradley Manning wanted to enlighten US about war, says lawyer
- Tuesday June 4, 2013
- World News | Associated Press
The second day of the military trial for Army intelligence analyst Bradley Manning is expected to focus on evidence prosecutors say was found on the soldier's computer in Iraq.
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US soldier Bradley Manning let secrets into enemy hands, says prosecutor
- Tuesday June 4, 2013
- World News | Associated Press
Bradley Manning, accused in WikiLeaks disclosures case, had put US military secrets into the hands of Osama bin Laden himself, said prosecutors on Monday as the Army intelligence analyst went on trial over leaking hundreds of thousands of classified documents.
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US soldier Bradley Manning goes on trial over WikiLeaks disclosures
- Monday June 3, 2013
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Bradley Manning, the American soldier who handed thousands of secret US government files to WikiLeaks, will finally go on trial today - more than three years after he was arrested in Iraq.
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WikiLeaks: What Pak leaders told US about Osama
- Wednesday May 4, 2011
- World News | Nitin Gokhale
In collaboration with WikiLeaks, NDTV is reporting on the Pakistan cables. As the debate rages over how much Pakistan knew about Osama Bin Laden's whereabouts, a series of cables show how its leaders repeatedly told the US that while they wanted to help find the terrorist, they didn't know where he was. (Watch)Across the world, questions are being ...
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Wiki cables: Pak security always tipped off Osama
- Tuesday May 3, 2011
- World News | NDTV Correspondent
As the first euphoria about the death of the world's most-dreaded terrorist ebbs, the focus is fast shifting to Pakistan, the country where Osama bin Laden was found and killed. There are contrary claims on whether Pakistan was informed by the US about the operation and questions are also being raised on how much people in Pakistan knew of Osama's ...
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Osama held suicide bomber recruitment in Pakistan: WikiLeaks
- Tuesday July 27, 2010
- World News | Press Trust of India
Contradicting CIA's assertion that it has no intelligence on the world's most wanted terrorist Osama bin Laden since 2003, leaked secret US military documents say the Al-Qaida chief personally attended a recruitment drive for suicide bombers in Pakistan in 2006.
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WikiLeaks trial: Bradley Manning acquitted of aiding the enemy, but faces more than 100 years in jail
- Tuesday July 30, 2013
- World News | Associated Press
A military judge on Tuesday acquitted former US intelligence analyst Bradley Manning of the most serious charge against him, aiding the enemy, but convicted him of espionage, theft and computer fraud charges for giving thousands of classified secrets to the anti-secrecy site WikiLeaks. He faces up to 128 years in prison.
- www.ndtv.com
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WikiLeaks trial: Judge won't dismiss serious charge in US soldier Bradley Manning case
- Thursday July 18, 2013
- World News | Agence France-Presse
A military judge refused on Thursday to dismiss the most serious charge against the Army private who gave reams of classified information to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks.
- www.ndtv.com
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Bradley Manning wanted to enlighten US about war, says lawyer
- Tuesday June 4, 2013
- World News | Associated Press
The second day of the military trial for Army intelligence analyst Bradley Manning is expected to focus on evidence prosecutors say was found on the soldier's computer in Iraq.
- www.ndtv.com
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US soldier Bradley Manning let secrets into enemy hands, says prosecutor
- Tuesday June 4, 2013
- World News | Associated Press
Bradley Manning, accused in WikiLeaks disclosures case, had put US military secrets into the hands of Osama bin Laden himself, said prosecutors on Monday as the Army intelligence analyst went on trial over leaking hundreds of thousands of classified documents.
- www.ndtv.com
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US soldier Bradley Manning goes on trial over WikiLeaks disclosures
- Monday June 3, 2013
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Bradley Manning, the American soldier who handed thousands of secret US government files to WikiLeaks, will finally go on trial today - more than three years after he was arrested in Iraq.
- www.ndtv.com
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WikiLeaks: What Pak leaders told US about Osama
- Wednesday May 4, 2011
- World News | Nitin Gokhale
In collaboration with WikiLeaks, NDTV is reporting on the Pakistan cables. As the debate rages over how much Pakistan knew about Osama Bin Laden's whereabouts, a series of cables show how its leaders repeatedly told the US that while they wanted to help find the terrorist, they didn't know where he was. (Watch)Across the world, questions are being ...
- www.ndtv.com
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Wiki cables: Pak security always tipped off Osama
- Tuesday May 3, 2011
- World News | NDTV Correspondent
As the first euphoria about the death of the world's most-dreaded terrorist ebbs, the focus is fast shifting to Pakistan, the country where Osama bin Laden was found and killed. There are contrary claims on whether Pakistan was informed by the US about the operation and questions are also being raised on how much people in Pakistan knew of Osama's ...
- www.ndtv.com
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Osama held suicide bomber recruitment in Pakistan: WikiLeaks
- Tuesday July 27, 2010
- World News | Press Trust of India
Contradicting CIA's assertion that it has no intelligence on the world's most wanted terrorist Osama bin Laden since 2003, leaked secret US military documents say the Al-Qaida chief personally attended a recruitment drive for suicide bombers in Pakistan in 2006.
- www.ndtv.com