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The material posted on the site represents an amateurish and unconvincing attempt to publicise "secrets".
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Apart from preparing much more material for release, WikiLeaks is planning to publicise a secret US military video of one of its deadliest air strikes in Afghanistan in which scores of children are believed to have been killed in May last year.
And leaving aside the questionable publicising of supposedly secret codes, the names are surprisingly relevant to the personalities of Obama, McCain, Biden, and Palin.
And Tibetan radicals outside China not including the Dalai Lama, who supports the Beijing games—had made no secret of their plans to use the Olympics to publicise their grievances.
It is a bizarre saga that involves a web of secrets, scandals, covert informants and some of the most widely publicised computer hacking conspiracies in recent history.
Receiving and publicising a leak would be against the law if the information fell under the Official Secrets Act, but the examples cited so far do not.
Third, the economies surrounding pharmaceutical companies have the power to fund and publicise research that supports the effectiveness of their products (and hence influence policy) and it is a well-known secret that pharmaceutical companies promote their agendas relentlessly by means of sponsorship and gifts among healthcare professionals (and hence influence practice).
Few publicise the fact.
Attempts to publicise the massacre were censored.
Publicise your Skype ward surgery.
You must publicise your new strategy.
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