1. Controversial WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange stands a real chance of winning an upper house seat in his native Australia if he presses ahead with plans to stand for election, according to a poll.
    AFP via Yahoo! News - May 18 11:04pm
  2. In the kitchen of a filthy squat, a teenage Julian Assange is fighting with the mother of his infant son.
    Brisbane Times - May 19 10:19am
  3. SYDNEY, May 19 (UPI) -- WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, currently fighting extradition from Britain to Sweden, would be a strong Australian Senate candidate, a poll indicates.
    UPI - May 19 08:33am
  4. Sydney, May 19 (ANI): Wiki Leaks founder Julian Assange is believed to stand a good chance of winning an upper house seat in the Australian Parliament if he plans to stand for elections, a poll has showed.
    ANI via Yahoo! India News - May 19 04:13am
  5. THE WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, would stand a good chance of securing a Senate seat, most likely at the expense of the Greens, a new poll has found.
    Sydney Morning Herald - May 19 12:11am
  6. SYDNEY, May 19, 2012 (AFP) - - Controversial WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange stands a real chance of winning an upper house seat in his native Australia if he presses ahead with plans to stand for election, a poll showed Saturday.
    AFP via Yahoo!7 News - May 18 09:48pm
  7. (Future AU Senator??) Julian Assange Head Wikileaker and house arrestee Julian Assange has been pondering a run for the Australian Senate. Before you even quirk an eyebrow at the prospect of a "Senator Assange," note that a recent survey by Australian Labor Party pollsters indicates Mr. Assange could garner nearly 25% of the vote. Agence France-Presse reports members of "the left-wing Greens ...
    The New York Observer - May 19 08:17am
  8. With the launch of  The World Tomorrow talk-show on Russia Today TV network - the one that was founded upon Vladimir Putin's political will to broadcast Russian view on current world affairs - Julian Assange has triggered a massive wave of criticism. Journalistically, there is indeed nothing wrong with his interviewing manner, and he is obviously free to invite those who he thinks “normally don ...
    Forbes - May 07 12:22am
  9. Controversial WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange stands a real chance of winning an upper house seat in his native Australia if he presses ahead with plans to stand for election, a poll showed yesterday.
    Gulf Times - May 19 03:12pm
  10. THE WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, would stand a good chance of securing a Senate seat, most likely at the expense of the Greens, a new poll has found.
    Brisbane Times - May 18 08:09am