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    Julian Assange Isn't a Transparency Crusader, And I'm Not Surprised

    Mon, 05/07/2012 - 03:18 EDT - Forbes.com - Top Stories

    With the launch of ??The World Tomorrow talk-show on??Russia Today TV network ? the one that was founded upon ?s political will to broadcast Russian view on current world affairs ? has triggered a massive wave of criticism. Journalistically, there is indeed nothing wrong with his interviewing manner, and he is obviously free to invite ...

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