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The investigators also said they had recovered online chats between Pt Manning and a user by the name "Julian Assange" during which WikiLeaks was discussed.
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The State Department called Julian Assange, the founder of the stateless anti-secrecy organization WikiLeaks, "an anarchist."
Yes, he's a journalist, too Adam L. Penenberg 2011
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Largely, I'm afraid, with stories angled towards criticism of Wikileaks and its public face, namely Julian Assange
Why do editors committed to press freedom attack Wikileaks? Roy Greenslade 2010
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The digital forensics experts also said they had found evidence of online chats between Manning and a computer user with the screen name "Julian Assange".
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Ms Mayawati did not name Julian Assange in her statement but said that he was either working with her political opponents or had "gone mad".
BBC News - Home 2011
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UK's Intellectual Property Office IPO but trademark law ensures that if there was a masseur from Edinburgh called Julian Assange, he could continue to sign his name, even if the other Julian Assange was successful in his application.
The Guardian World News Patrick Barkham 2011
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"I suspect the application is more to do with his going it alone and using his WikiLeaks website to publish material, as opposed to somebody else pretending to be Julian Assange, which is probably unlikely," says Chaudri.
The Guardian World News Patrick Barkham 2011
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Investigators have alleged in testimony that Manning corresponded with an e-mail account which at one point was used by someone Manning identified as Julian Assange.
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Now comes the publication of an improbably titled "Julian Assange: The Unauthorised Autobiography," a portrait of the anti-secrecy group's heavily mediatized founder that has been disowned by its subject.
NYT > Home Page By J. DAVID GOODMAN 2011
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Now comes the publication of an improbably titled "Julian Assange: The Unauthorised Autobiography," a portrait of the anti-secrecy group's heavily mediatized founder that has been disowned by its subject.
NYT > Home Page By J. DAVID GOODMAN 2011
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