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Mark Benjamin / Salon:
The CIA's torture teachers — Psychologists helped the CIA exploit a secret military program to develop brutal interrogation tactics — likely with the approval of the Bush White House. — A detainee is escorted by military police at Camp 4 of the maximum security prison Camp Delta …
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Ulrike Putz / Spiegel Online:
A Visit to Fatah's Torture Chamber — A building formerly occupied by Fatah's intelligence service in Gaza was long notorious for torture and execution. Now Hamas is in control — and is letting former inmates visit the chamber of horrors. — The cells are small, perhaps six feet by six feet …
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Andy McCarthy / National Review:
Priceless: Fatah's Abbas Won't Negotiate with "Murderous Terrorists" from Hamas
Priceless: Fatah's Abbas Won't Negotiate with "Murderous Terrorists" from Hamas
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George Borjas / The Borjas Blog:
An Inconvenient Truth That Somehow Didn't Make The CEA Report — As I mentioned in a previous post, the CEA seems to have concluded that if one allows for complementarities between immigrants and natives who have the same education and work experience, the long-run gains from immigration …
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Real Clear Politics:
The Hillary Dilemma — Despite the breathless media reports about every jot and tittle of the Democratic contest for President, not all that much has changed in the last year. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) has consistently been the frontrunner in national surveys, sometimes by narrow spreads and frequently by sizeable margins.
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John Hawkins / Right Wing News:
The Inside Story Of What's Happening With The Immigration Bill: Part 3 — Yesterday, a GOP aide, who is one of my sources in the Senate, gave me the rundown on what's currently happening with the Senate immigration bill (You can see my two previous reports from this source here and here).
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Boston Globe:
Romney aide is the focus of probe — Allegedly acted as State Police trooper — State Police are investigating one of Mitt Romney's top campaign aides for allegedly impersonating a trooper by calling a Wilmington company and threatening to cite the driver of a company van for erratic driving …
Washington Post:
CIA to Air Decades of Its Dirty Laundry — Assassination Attempts Among Abuses Detailed — The CIA will declassify hundreds of pages of long-secret records detailing some of the intelligence agency's worst illegal abuses — the so-called "family jewels" documenting a quarter-century …
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IRAQ: Hundreds flee homes as Turkish forces battle Kurdish fighters — Hundreds of Iraqi Kurds have been forced to flee their homes after up to 30,000 Turkish soldiers massed on the Iraqi-Turkish border and launched attacks against Kurdish fighters, Iraqi border police say.
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Patrick O'Connor / The Politico:
Partisan bickering erupts over website — A website, of all things, has inflamed partisan bickering in the evolving U.S. attorneys scandal. — Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee charged their Democratic counterparts Thursday with violating chamber rules by launching a website …
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Fred Kaplan / Slate:
The Man Who Knows Too Little — WHAT RUDY GIULIANI'S GREEDY DECISION TO QUIT THE IRAQ STUDY GROUP REVEALS ABOUT HIS CANDIDACY. — If you don't read Newsday, you might not know (I didn't until this week) that Rudy Giuliani was an original member of the Iraq Study Group …
Scott Shane / New York Times:
Cheney in Dispute on Oversight of His Office — For four years, Vice President Dick Cheney has resisted routine oversight of his office's handling of classified information, and when the office in charge of overseeing classification in the executive branch objected, the vice president's office suggested …
Washington Post:
Voucher Students Show Few Gains in First Year — D.C. Results Typical, Federal Study Says — Students in the D.C. school voucher program, the first federal initiative to spend taxpayer dollars on private school tuition, generally performed no better on reading and math tests after one year …
Jane Perlez / New York Times:
Muslims' Veils Test Limits of Britain's Tolerance — Increasingly, Muslim women in Britain take their children to school and run errands covered head to toe in flowing black gowns that allow only a slit for their eyes. On a Sunday afternoon in Hyde Park, groups of black-clad Muslim women relaxed …
Stephen Labaton / New York Times:
Investors' Suits Face Higher Bar, Justices Rule — The Supreme Court on Thursday dealt a blow to investors who want to sue companies and executives because of suspected fraud, setting a higher standard for class-action lawsuits to go forward. — The decision was the second one this week …
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Rod McGuirk / Associated Press:
Australia to Ban Alcohol for Aborigines — Australia's prime minister announced plans Thursday to ban pornography and alcohol for Aborigines in northern areas and tighten control over their welfare benefits to fight child sex abuse among them. — Some Aboriginal leaders rejected the plan …
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Jackie Kucinich / The Hill:
House Republican wants to restrict Pelosi's travel — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) will not be permitted to use State Department funds to travel to nations that are known to have sponsored terrorism if a Republican amendment to appropriations legislation passes the House on Thursday.
Reuters:
Missing: Large lake in southern Chile — SANTIAGO (Reuters) - A lake in southern Chile has mysteriously disappeared, prompting speculation the ground has simply opened up and swallowed it whole. — The lake was situated in the Magallanes region in Patagonia and was fed by water, mostly from melting glaciers.