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WikiLeaks Adds to U.K. Worries Over 'Special Relationship' (Time.com) PDF Print E-mail
Time.com - What the cables released by WikiLeaks say about the strains in the U.S.-U.K. relationship -- and what it means for the royal wedding
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Hotel serves as new Ivory Coast presidency (AP) PDF Print E-mail

Young men hold hands as they stand in front of a street fire set by supporters of opposition candidate Alassane Ouattara in protest at incumbent President Laurent Gbagbo remaining in office, in the Koumassi neighborhood of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Monday, Dec. 6, 2010. Former South African President Thabo Mbeki tried to mediate the nation's growing political crisis Sunday as hundreds protested in the country's north, a day after both candidates in the disputed election said they were now president. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)AP - United Nations peacekeepers laid sandbags and rolled out miles (kilometers) of razor wire Monday to protect the aging hotel that has become the de facto presidency of the man who most of the world says won Ivory Coast's presidential election.


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NATO has secret plan to defend Baltics: leak (Reuters) PDF Print E-mail
Reuters - NATO has drawn up secret plans to defend the Baltic states against any Russian threat, Britain's Guardian newspaper reported on Tuesday, citing U.S. diplomatic cables obtained by WikiLeaks.
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Mexico appeals acquittal of reputed drug 'queen' (AP) PDF Print E-mail
AP - The Mexican Attorney General's Office on Monday appealed the acquittal of a reputed drug cartel "queen" on charges of conspiracy to traffic drugs, money laundering and organized crime.
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WikiLeaks founder to meet British police (AFP) PDF Print E-mail

A newsroom editor points his finger at a computer screen in Washington, DC linking to information on the encrypted cache of uncensored documents that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has circulated across the internet as AFP - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is arranging to meet with British police, his lawyer has said, as the net tightened around the man behind the release of a hoard of secret US diplomatic cables.


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