- Senators Defy Bush On Terror Measure (p)(f)
A Senate committee rebuffed the personal entreaties of President Bush yesterday, rejecting his proposed strategies for interrogating and trying enemy combatants and approving alternative legislation that he has strenuously opposed.
September 15, 2006
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- Soccer With a Side of Slavery (p)(f)
June 10,2006
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- Study: About 200,000 killed in Darfur (p)(f)
Between 170,000 and 255,000 people have died in Sudan's war-torn Darfur region since 2003, according to a study published Friday in the journal Science. Sep 15, 2006
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- TIME.com: Is Lethal Injection Legal? -- Page 1 (p)(f)
The delayed execution of Michael Morales in California has revived the issue of whether lethal injection should be allowed. TIME Feb 23, 2006
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- Tutu calls for Guantanamo closure (p)(f)
Archbishop Desmond Tutu has joined in the growing chorus of condemnation of America`s Guantanamo Bay prison camp. BBC.com Feb 17, 2006
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- U.N. Human Rights Commission Report on U.S. Guantanomo Prision Feb 15 2006 (p)(f)
BBC. com Feb 17, 2006 (PDF),
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- U.S., Others Take Heat for Opposing U.N. Genocide Agreement - Yahoo! News (p)(f)
U.S., Others Take Heat for Opposing U.N. Genocide Agreement
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- US `intercepts al-Qaeda letter` (p)(f)
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- Whitwell Middle School Paper-Clip Project (p)(f)
This after-school project involves eighth grade students who are learning about the Holocaust and how prejudice and power in the wrong hands can be catastrophic. We have a project that we would like your help on. About.com
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- Worried CIA Officers Buy Legal Insurance (p)(f)
CIA counterterrorism officers have signed up in growing numbers for a government-reimbursed, private insurance plan that would pay their civil judgments and legal expenses if they are sued or charged with criminal wrongdoing, according to current and former intelligence officials and others with knowledge of the program. September 11, 2006
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