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Inside Libya's most notorious prison
How a 1996 massacre at Tripoli\'s Abu Salim sparked the nation\'s current uprising
08/08/2011 23:01 UTC
U.S. Muslims guilty until proven innocent
Support of any kind for a group on the State Department's list is now grounds for a trial on charges of terrorism
06/10/2013 17:14 UTC
Israel imprisons 16 of the Gaza helpers, deports more
After violently storming a boat filled with Gaza bound aid, Israeli police jail, expel passengers
05/31/2010 20:22 UTC
Not so fast, General
A bipartisan call by senators to halt the retirement of the major general at the heart of the Abu Ghraib scandal suggests the abuse inquiry finally has a pulse.
03/07/2006 17:26 UTC
Pentagon: Muslims will riot if they see what we did at Abu Ghraib
The Bush administration says the release of more photos will lead to violence in Afghanistan and Iraq.
08/12/2005 18:22 UTC
Assad's surreal visit to Homs
During the Syrian dictator's first trip to the devastated city of Homs, the bombing stopped -- for a few hours
03/28/2012 18:59 UTC
Abu-Jamal Moved Into General Prison Population
01/29/2012 01:54 UTC
Rush Limbaugh's tortured logic
Rush accused me and other Harvard students of hating America because we put on a play about Abu Ghraib. Not only did he reveal his profound moral ignorance, he lost a man who used to be his biggest fan -- my dad.
05/28/2005 22:51 UTC
"Mission Accomplished" in a business suit
Ignoring U.S. intelligence, Bush inflated Zarqawi, then made a pointless trip to Iraq to pose as a heroic dragon slayer. It doesn't work anymore.
06/15/2006 16:39 UTC
What if the White House is wrong about spying? A real-world example
Federal judge requires Justice Department lawyers to say whether NSA monitoring played a role in assassination plot conviction.
02/22/2006 19:33 UTC
The whole truth about Abu Ghraib?
The Chicago Tribune says Gen. Geoffrey Miller has contradicted his own sworn testimony as to what he told Rumsfeld's deputies about Abu Ghraib.
07/15/2005 12:00 UTC
The biggest cost of Newsweek's blunder
It turns Gitmo into a circus-of-a-media story, rather than one about the long-term pattern of abuses inside the Bush administration's secretive system of military prisons used in the war against terrorism.
05/17/2005 23:38 UTC
Donald Rumsfeld and the dogs of Abu Ghraib
08/26/2004 02:31 UTC
More than a few bad apples
01/17/2005 20:16 UTC
Playtime at the Games
Sex workers are flooding Sydney, where prostitution is legal and regulated. They're hoping to go home with some gold of their own.
09/21/2000 23:25 UTC