Two weeks ago, I reviewed the New York Times’ book: ‘Open Secrets: WikiLeaks, War and American Diplomacy‘. It’s a remarkable work of journalism, combining the paper’s collected reporting on Wikileaks, with editor Bill Keller’s personal account of working with Assange.
For my money, Keller’s account was the stand-out highlight of the book – a behind the scenes journalism thriller, punctuated by highlights from the leaked documents themselves. TC
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