- Authorities seek WikiLeaks founder; website moves (AP)
AP - The U.S. government, apparently aided by freelance computer hackers, chased WikiLeaks from an American commercial computer network and temporarily stopped the leak of embarrassing diplomatic documents. But within hours, the website was back online, publishing from a fortified bunker in Sweden.
- South Korean lawmakers slam government's spies (AP)
- Qantas launching legal action against Rolls-Royce (AP)
- Censure almost certain as Rangel ethics case ends (AP)
- November auto sales show industry in recovery (AP)
- US, China move closer on key climate issue (AP)
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Thursday, December 02, 2010
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