Assange Publishes Phone Calls with 'Unauthorised' Publisher
Assange claims Canongate published his autobiography without permission
The Australian press is reporting that Julian Assange has filed paperwork to run for the Senate in the state of Victoria as a member of the newly formed WikiLeaks party.
Assange claims Canongate published his autobiography without permission
The publisher is already making excuses for its modest sales
Against the WikiLeaks founder's wishes, "An Unauthorised Biography" is now for sale in the UK
A dramatic year has sucked up all his money from a book he didn't finish
Plus: Despite his objections, Julian Assange's memoir will be released as planned tomorrow
The secret-sharing organization's latest fundraising tool is a hodgepodge of an online auction
What's left for Julian Assange and his organization?
Despite warnings of dangers, Assange's group is publishing names and all
Following the leaking of the entirety of the group's U.S. cables, the story keeps changing
They claim they will release the decryption key at the "appropriate moment"
"There has been a grossly negligent mainstream media error, to put it generously"
Internal strife and a scoop-free batch of cables sheds light on the troubled organization
A cache of 55,000 cables covers Libya, China, Israel, Russia and more
Author of 'Inside WikiLeaks' says he trashed 3,500 files
No one is safe from the Wikileaks leader's charming advances.
The WikiLeaks founder remains on tenterhooks as the London High Court takes its time
At his lawyer's behest, the WikiLeaks founder avoided big speeches and bombast
The WikiLeaks founder has a new legal team
Activists weren't pleased by reports Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were invited
A corporate hiccup briefly ended Visa and MasterCard's financial blockade
The Guardian says he's worried about giving 'ammunition' to prosecutors in the U.S.
The "banking blockade" doesn't cover money he's raising to fight rape charges
Hollywood deals mean journalists stand to profit from upcoming film projects
As the Wikileaks founder's legal fees mount, he's resorting to gimmicky fundraisers
A hacker who posted a phony Tupac story on PBS's web site talks to Forbes
Still under house arrest, the WikiLeaks founder enters a chat room discussion with PBS
PBS-Frontline airs a provocative documentary on the secret-spilling group
Barrett Brown tells Ars Technica why he left and what his plans are for the future
There's only one organization that would-be whistle-blowers can trust
Julian Assange's relationships with the news outlets he feeds is tangled at best
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is not the first world leader to get caught in the act
He's still using them to raise money for himself
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