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Court Martial Recommended for Private Manning in WikiLeaks Case

Friday, January 13th, 2012

A military officer recommended that Pfc. Bradley Manning, accused of leaking confidential government documents to WikiLeaks, face court martial.

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NFL playoffs 2012: New York Giants crush Atlanta Falcons, 24-2

Sunday, January 8th, 2012

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. —The New York Giants began the postseason just as they ended the regular season, with a solid performance — and a victory — under win-or-else circumstances. They used three touchdown passes by quarterback Eli Manning , a significant contribution by their running game and dominant defense to beat the Atlanta Falcons, 24-2 , in a first-round NFC playoff game here Sunday at MetLife Stadium. Read full article > >

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Sanchez and Manning Face Glare of New York Spotlight

Saturday, December 24th, 2011

Mark Sanchez and Eli Manning, who arrived in New York five years apart as top draft picks with high profiles and intense scrutiny, have taken different approaches to being a quarterback.

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Bradley Manning Awaits Decision on WikiLeaks Trial

Friday, December 23rd, 2011

The military hearing against Pfc. Bradley Manning closed with military lawyers portraying him as a premeditated traitor, and the defense calling him an emotionally troubled whistle-blower.

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Bradley Manning case: Investigators show evidence of WikiLeaks link, Assange chats

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

Prosecutors presented new evidence Monday that appears to link Pfc. Bradley Manning to a massive leak of government material to the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks, including the existence of computer chat logs between Manning and WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange discussing the exchange of government information. Read full article > >

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Soldier’s gender identity issues raised in WikiLeaks case

Sunday, December 18th, 2011

Pfc. Bradley Manning was a deeply troubled soldier struggling with issues of gender identity whose alleged leaking of classified material to WikiLeaks could have been prevented by superiors. He was also a gifted intelligence analyst who had received extensive training in proper handling of classified information and had been reprimanded once for breaching the rules. Read full article > >

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New York Giants’ Eli Manning is having a quietly great season

Sunday, December 18th, 2011

The spotlight on Eli Manning , in some ways, couldn’t be brighter. He plays in the shadow of New York City. He is a former top overall pick in the NFL draft. He is a member of the first family of quarterbacking and his pro football résumé includes a Super Bowl triumph. Yet it does seem, curiously, that a good portion of his NFL career has been spent as the “other” quarterback, his play quite often obscured by the feats of someone else. He has been the league’s other Manning brother, regularly overshadowed when Peyton was winning an unprecedented four most valuable player awards. Read full article > >

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In Bradley Manning Case, Court Denies Recusal Request

Saturday, December 17th, 2011

The Army Court of Criminal Appeals said late Friday that the case against Pfc. Bradley Manning would go forward with Lt. Col. Paul Almanza as the presiding officer.

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Bias rejected in Wikileaks case

Saturday, December 17th, 2011

A US army appeals court rejects a request for the officer overseeing the hearing of army analyst Bradley Manning, accused of leaking secrets, to withdraw.

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Manning pretrial hearing opens with a surprise

Friday, December 16th, 2011

A defense attorney for Pfc. Bradley Manning opened his pretrial hearing Friday with a surprise demand that the investigating officer recuse himself on grounds that he cannot be perceived as impartial in the case against Manning, who is charged with leaking a trove of government secrets to WikiLeaks . The attorney, David E. Coombs, made the charge against Army Lt. Col. Paul Almanza, who is presiding over the hearing at Fort Meade, Md., to determine whether Manning should face a court-martial. Read full article > >

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Army Pfc. Manning to face pretrial hearing in WikiLeaks case

Friday, December 16th, 2011

Not long after allegedly passing a massive trove of U.S. government secrets to WikiLeaks, Army Pfc. Bradley Manning told an acquaintance on an Internet chat that he just wanted “people to see the truth,” to prompt “worldwide discussion, debates and reforms” over war and foreign policy. “We’re human . . . and we’re killing ourselves . . . and no-one seems to see that . . . and it bothers me,” he typed to Adrian Lamo, a convicted computer hacker whom Manning appeared to consider a kindred spirit, in May 2010. Read full article > >

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Is the Packers’ Aaron Rodgers having the best season ever by a quarterback?

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

Aaron Rodgers made it look so easy Sunday at the Meadowlands, taking the Green Bay Packers down the field in the final minute for a field goal that won the game and kept his team’s unbeaten season intact with only four weeks to go. And in doing so, Rodgers added to the lore of a season that could be remembered as the greatest year an NFL quarterback ever has had. Already, experts say, it is clear that Rodgers’s 2011 season will have a prominent place in that conversation. Read full article > >

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MEPs’ plea over Wikileaks suspect

Saturday, December 3rd, 2011

Two Welsh MEPs sign a letter raising concerns about the treatment of US Army analyst Bradley Manning, who is accused of passing sensitive information to Wikileaks.

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Wikileaks suspect gets court date

Monday, November 21st, 2011

US Army analyst Bradley Manning, accused of leaking government secrets to the website Wikileaks is set to appear before a military panel in December for a preliminary hearing.

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Bradley Manning hearing set for next month

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Bradley Manning , the Army private accused of leaking hundreds of thousands of classified documents to WikiLeaks, will appear for the first time in a military courtroom next month, roughly a year and a half after his arrest, according to Army officials. The Army has scheduled a pretrial hearing for Manning, who faces more than two dozen charges related to his alleged leaking of classified material, for Dec. 16 at Fort Meade, according to the Military District of Washington, which has jurisdiction over the case. Read full article > >

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