- Torture rules and secret prisons originated with Bush (p)(f)
Opinion: All the lines of perspective lead back to the president`s signing the February 2002 memo authorizing that Taliban and al-Qaida prisoners will not be "entitled to prisoner-of-war status" Fredericksburg.com Nov 16, 2005
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- Tough Interrogation Tactics Were Opposed (p)(f)
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- Toward Freedom - Darfur crimes could go to international court (p)(f)
Amid renewed violence in the troubled Sudanese region of Darfur, the UN has warned of possible war crimes prosecutions. UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has called for an end to attacks, and for those responsible to be tried. The UN Security Council has ruled that the International Criminal Court can prosecute human rights violations in Darfur. Oct 5, 2005
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- Town House Plan Agreed June 15, 2006 - Update (p)(f)
The PG Planning Board approved the plan with conditions.
Here’s how the remaining issues were resolved:
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- Tracking truants in PG (p)(f)
Add truancy to the list of priorities for school officials in 2007 — not just getting control of the problem, but also making sure the statistics are accurately tracked and reported. Jan 5, 2007
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- Traffic-calming measure targets Laurel speeders (p)(f)
Following three traffic studies over the course of the last year, Laurel is scheduled to install ‘‘tape islands” on three sections of Fourth Street next month, with plans in place for more restrictive measures if those are not effective. Laurel Gazette June 29, 2006 A1
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- Treating Plant - FRT Plywood (p)(f)
use is wide-spread since 1905. new improved FRTplywood products more reliable
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- Trigonometry Redefined without Sines And Cosines (p)(f)
Dr. Norman Wildberger, of the South Wales University, has redefined trigonometry without the use of sines, cosines, or tangents. In his book about Rational Trigonometry (sample PDF chapter), he explains that by replacing distance and angles with new concepts: quadrance, and spread, one can express trigonometric problems with simple algebra and fractional numbers. Is this the beginning of a new era for math? SlashDot.com Sep 17,2005
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- Tropics are expanding, study finds (p)(f)
The tropics have widened during the past 27 years, expanding toward the poles by an average of about 140 miles, according to new research. If the trend continues through the end of the century, it would drive rain-bearing storms toward higher latitudes, deprive heavily populated southern Europe of much-needed winter rain and snow, and expand the world's subtropical deserts, atmospheric scientists say. May 25, 2006
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- Truthdig - An Atheist Manifesto (p)(f)
At a time when fundamentalist religion has an unparalleled influence in the highest government levels in the United States, and religion-based terror dominates the world stage, Sam Harris argues that progressive tolerance of faith-based unreason is as great a menace as religion itself.
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- Tue Apr 18 2006 MH Elections & Development Update (p)(f)
Montpelier Hills
Annual Community Meeting & Elections
April 18, 2006 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Capitol College Auditorium
11301 Springfield Road, Laurel MD
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- Turmoil Grows in Forest Heights (p)(f)
Mayor Under Fire After Assault Charges and Ouster of Police Chief. Washington Post Oct 30, 2005 C05
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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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- TV show that portrayed Prince George’s in unflattering light is canceled by network (p)(f)
‘‘Commander in Chief,” the show that had county and state officials lining up to defend the honor of Prince George’s County, has been canceled by ABC. May 4, 2006
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- Two Key Court Rulings Against Bush Administration Policies (p)(f)
A federal judge ruled against the Department of Homeland Security in a labor dispute over proposed workplace rules. A federal appeals court rejected what it called a Bush administration attempt to "pull a surprise switcheroo" by weakening the government`s authority to monitor air pollution from power plants, refineries and factories. Washington Post Oct 8, 2005 A06
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- Two Slates for P.G. District 21 (p)(f)
Two slates of Democrats, one headed by incumbent Sen. John Giannetti, the other by former state Del. James Rosapepe, are running against each other in the Sept. June 29, 2006
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- Two Studies Deflate Benefits of B Vitamins (p)(f)
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- Two Teens Accused Of Attempted Rape at Laurel High School (p)(f)
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- U.N. Draft Decries U.S. On Detainee Treatment (p)(f)
The Bush administration`s treatment of prisoners at the U.S. military detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, violates international law and in some cases constitutes a form of torture, according to a draft report by a group of U.N. human rights investigators. Washington Post February 14, 2006; Page A09
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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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