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Lawyer: Chelsea Manning faces possible solitary confinement

Convicted national security leaker Chelsea Manning could be placed in solitary confinement indefinitely for allegedly violating prison rules by having a copy of Vanity Fair with Caitlyn Jenner on the cover and an expired tube of toothpaste, among other things, her lawyer said Wednesday.

Lawyer: Chelsea Manning faces possible solitary confinement








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The tragedy of Chelsea Manning

One day after being sentenced to 35 years in a military prison for espionage in the largest breach of classified documents in the nation's history, U.S. soldier Bradley Manning made a request of all of us Thursday: to stop calling him Brad, and start calling her Chelsea.

The tragedy of Chelsea Manning

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Bradley Manning sentenced to 35 years in WikiLeaks case

Bradley Manning, the junior Army analyst convicted of espionage for leaking thousands of classified documents, was sentenced to 35 years in prison Wednesday, reigniting a debate over how far the government should go to punish those who publicize secret information.

Bradley Manning sentenced to 35 years in WikiLeaks case







Manning testifies: 'I'm sorry that I hurt the United States'

Speaking for the first time in his court-martial, Pfc. Bradley E. Manning apologized that his decision to leak thousands of secret documents hurt the United States and told an Army judge Wednesday that he was "dealing with a lot of issues" at the time.

Manning testifies: 'I'm sorry that I hurt the United States'











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Defense opens case in Manning trial

Attorneys for Pfc. Bradley Manning opened their defense of the Army analyst Monday by portraying him as a computer whiz operating under loose guidelines whose decision to leak reams of classified documents was based on a well-intentioned sense of idealism.





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Too few whistle-blowers

Our national security system's lack of checks and balances assures the abuse of power — unless a few brave souls step forward

Too few whistle-blowers






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NSA leaks shift focus to intel contractors

WASHINGTON — Leaks about secret National Security Agency surveillance programs made by an intelligence contractor reopened a debate Monday over how much the government relies on companies for spy work and whether the firms must do more to vet employees and protect classified information.

NSA leaks shift focus to intel contractors

Similarities seen in leaks by Snowden, Manning

In its broad outlines, the case of Edward Snowden, the 29-year-old intelligence contractor who last week revealed the existence of two top secret National Security Agency eavesdropping programs, hews closely to the contours set by Army Pfc. Bradley Manning.

Similarities seen in leaks by Snowden, Manning


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Ex-CIA worker from Maryland revealed as source of NSA leaks

The Guardian newspaper has identified a 29-year-old man who once lived in Maryland as the source of the top secret documents that revealed details of two National Security Agency surveillance programs that have revived debate of the agency's reach into the private lives of Americans.

Ex-CIA worker from Maryland revealed as source of NSA leaks


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