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>>> new trouble tonight for wikileaks . it's had to find a new address on the web, because two u.s. internet servers have dumped it and others are trying to do the same. meanwhile, in a web chat with readers of britain's guardian newspaper , the founder of wikileaks , julian assange, who is wanted in sweden for alleged sex crimes , said "history will win, the world will be elevated to a better place. will we survive? that depends on you." as for the millions of online documents wikileaks has obtained, the camp surrounding julian assange says those secrets remain safely stored in his former military bunker in sweden.
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