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Yiannopoulos adds that paying the survivors to do this work puts money into their hands, empowering them to buy food when they want, rather than waiting for inconsistent deliveries.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Yiannopoulos adds that paying the survivors to do this work puts money into their hands, empowering them to buy food when they want, rather than waiting for inconsistent deliveries.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Bedier also said that the State Department deemed WikiLeaks illegal on November 27th, a statement that was not followed up on by Yiannopoulos.
TechCrunch Alexia Tsotsis 2010
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Bedier also said that the State Department deemed WikiLeaks illegal on November 27th, a statement that was not followed up on by Yiannopoulos.
TechCrunch Alexia Tsotsis 2010
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Yiannopoulos says the organization wants to make sure the people have jobs, incomes and a more sustainable future.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Bedier also said that the State Department deemed WikiLeaks illegal on November 27th, a statement that was not followed up on by Yiannopoulos.
TechCrunch Alexia Tsotsis 2010
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Yiannopoulos says the organization wants to make sure the people have jobs, incomes and a more sustainable future.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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And the next day Yiannopoulos blogged his views again (see below)
British Blogs 2009
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Milo Yiannopoulos, a tech blogger with The Daily Telegraph seemed keen, so he volunteered.
British Blogs 2009
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It was a heated debate (you can see the transcript here), led by Cate Sevilla of BitchBuzz with Sophie Cox of Worldeka, Leisa Reichelt of Disambiguity and Nacera Benfedda of Viadeo, with a brief appearance from Milo Yiannopoulos of The Daily Telegraph.
British Blogs 2009
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