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Shocking reports reveal U.S. torture widespread
May 27, 2005‘Architects of torture policy must be held accountable’ New reports of torture of detainees show the U.S. as a global enforcer gone wild.
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Book review: Veterans storm the pages of history
May 26, 2005Paul Dickson and Thomas B. Allen, The Bonus Army, An American Epic. Walker & Company, New York, 2004. From the Revolution of 1776 onward, America’s war veterans have forced their way onto the pages of history,...
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Media reform movement gathers momentum
May 25, 2005ST. LOUIS - Over 2,000 media activists from across the country attended “Gathering, Momentum” the National Conference on Media Reform, held here May 13-15. Grassroots print, radio, Internet, and other media activists shared experiences and analysis...
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Groups suing FBI over monitoring of activities
May 24, 2005WASHINGTON (AP) -- Five civil rights, animal rights and environmental groups are joining together to sue the FBI to release records about monitoring of anti-war and other political activities by federal agents assigned to counterterrorism duties....
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Reporters notebook
May 20, 2005In the 2001 movie “Oceans Eleven” starring Brad Pitt, George Clooney and Julia Roberts, a gang of thieves wanted to rob a casino. The problem they faced was getting the money out of the heavily guarded...
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