They were putting copies of Julian Assange: The Unauthorised Autobiography in the window of Waterstone’s this morning when I arrived to buy a copy, which was cool — I really thought that was no more than a movie cliché, writes Guy Rundle.
Collateral damage
US soldier: I was in the WikiLeaks video; this is what I saw…
Wired interviews US soldier Ethan McCord, who was shown rescuing a child from the firefighting in the WikiLeaks “Collateral Murder” footage. He explains how the whole grizzly scene played out on the ground in Baghdad.
The secret life of secret-holders WikiLeaks
Whistleblower website WikiLeaks has exploded onto the world’s media stage after releasing classified US military videos online last week. So just what — or who — is WikiLeaks? Where is it getting this stuff? And how does it get away with it?
Terrorism, American style
But rules governing barbarians don’t inhibit the Empire, and so George Bush has casually authorized ground forces to launch attacks on Pakistani soil, writes Jeff Sparrow.
Without a leg to stand on: hating Heather Mills
All London is revelling in the deep, deep tissue massage of loathing Heather Mills McCartney, following that bizarre breakfast TV interview, writes Guy Rundle.
Political interference: blatant and damning
Howard will sustain some collateral damage from the incompetent c*ck-up which is now the Haneef Affair. But at the moment, there is no smoking political gun which leads back to the government.







