July 28, 2010

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It’s an information broker that collects secrets and negotiates how they will be revealed. Steve Myers writes: “WikiLeaks has shifted power away from the monoliths that once determined what is news and toward the people who, before the Web, would have been stopped in the newspaper lobby before they could see a reporter.” || WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange (left) talks to Dirk Smillie. || He’ll be chatting, too. || Related interviews with Jay Rosen and Floyd Abrams.
> The story behind the publication of WikiLeaks’ war logs

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