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STOCKHOLM -- Sweden s top prosecutor said Friday that she was dropping an investigation into a rape claim against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange after almost seven years.The Swedish Prosecution Authority said in a statement Friday that Marianne Ny has decided to discontinue the investigation. Trump tweets about WikiLeaks, Julian Assange
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AP LONDON - Police protecting the Olympic Park on opening night said Saturday they arrested more than 130 activists on bicycles involved in an hours-long effort to breach the park s security cordon.Police said they were aware that a monthly protest by cyclists, Critical Mass, was planned for Friday but ordered the protesters to remain south of the River Thames, to keep them from blocking more than 80,000 ticket-holding guests from attending the Olympics opening ceremony.The anti-capitalist group Occupy London, part of a global movement that has waged demonstrations against financial institutions and capitalist policies, said some cyclists were members of the movement. They said police cordoned off more than 100 cyclists at one road junction near the stadium as Friday s ceremony
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Poor planning, weak oversight and greed combined to soak U.S. taxpayers and undermine American forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, government watchdogs tell a new commission examining waste and corruption in wartime contracts.Since 2003, the Pentagon, State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development have paid contractors more than $100 billion for goods and services to support war operations and rebuilding.There are 154 open criminal investigations into allegations of bribery, c
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