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Bank of America Stops Handling Payments for WikiLeaks

Today the Bank of America announced they will cease the process for the Web Site WikiLeaks. The site could be involved in activities that contradict the internal norms for payments. The credit card MasterCard, along with the pay services of PayPal have already suspended their...
Posted On 18 Dec 2010
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WikiLeaks Leader Fears US Accusations

Yesterday, after being released, Assange informed he fears that the United States is ready to indict him, however he stated that his secret-spilling site would continue to work. The WikiLeaks leader did not comment much, but he believes the United States are getting ready to...
Posted On 17 Dec 2010
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Assange Freed on Bail

On Thursday, the London High Court rejected the appeal of Sweden, which seeks the extradition of Julian Assange for alleged sex offenses. “I will grant bail,” said Judge Ouseley, stating that he would adjust the  release conditions set on Tuesda...
Posted On 16 Dec 2010
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Low Temperatures Affect Florida and Cuba

Cold winds affecting the Northern Hemisphere traveled to the south side of United States, ice warnings were issued in Florida, where many schools suspended or delayed classes. In Washington D.C. heavy snowfalls have also caused that many schools choose to close their doors. In...
Posted On 16 Dec 2010
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Mercosur Creates a Magazine to Promote Friendship Between Children

Today the Brazilian government launched a comic magazine in three languages with children’s characters from “A Turma da Mónica” (Monica’s Gang) to promote friendship between children of Mercosur. The magazine will be translated to Guaraní, Portuguese and...
Posted On 16 Dec 2010
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Time Labels Facebook Creater as Personality of the Year

The North American magazine Time named the Facebook co founder, Mark Zuckerberg, as “personality ofthe year” on Wednesday thanks to the support of their Internet readers, on second place was Julian Assange, whose WikiLeaks site unleashed a diplomatic scandal on Washington....
Posted On 15 Dec 2010
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Assange Has to Pay a Bail

The founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, was granted bail (240,000 euros- 282,720 sterling pounds) on Tuesday, after being imprisoned in a solitary confinement for a week on charges of alleged sex crimes. The judge of the court of ...
Posted On 14 Dec 2010
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A Secret Jury Is Considering WikiLeaks´ Case

A secret grand jury in Alexandria, Virginia, is meeting to consider criminal charges in the WikiLeaks case, an attorney for the site’s founder, Julian Assange, told the Al-Jazeera network in an interview. “We have heard from Swedish authorities there has been a...
Posted On 13 Dec 2010
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Chernobyl Opened as Tourist Attraction

Starting on 2011, Ukraine plans to open a zone near the reactor of Chernobyl to those visitors who want to know more regarding the nuclear tragedy that occurred in April 26 of 1986. The Ministry of Emergency Situations of the country made the statement. When the reactor number...
Posted On 13 Dec 2010
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Teach for America Helping for 20 years

Teach for America commemorates two decades of service on the Spanish community of the United States. This organization is based on professionals or college graduates that are willing to teach for two years in schools of limited resources. By doing this they help to diminish the...
Posted On 13 Dec 2010
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