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Tortured arguments, revisited
What a sorry spectacle to see the usual suspects — a veritable coalition of the willing-to-torture crowd from the Bush era — seizing on the death of Osama bin Laden as evidence that enhanced interrogation techniques work. It is a leap of logic...Tags: Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Defense, Human Rights, Osama bin Laden, Wars and Interventions
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Project Runway: The nuts and bolts of fashion
Reality CheckHey kids! Welcome back to the least consistent Project Runway blog on the internet! One week we're here, and the next week, we're auf weidersehen. (What the hell?) I'm Kevin Van Valkenburg, and although my apologies were wearing thin, I......Tags: Necklaces (jewelry), Fashion Shows, Scott Weiland, Assault, Schools
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Bush exits Washington with grace, controversy
Tribune Washington BureauThe choreography was smooth, the smiles were gracious, but all the same, President George W. Bush's exit from Washington was less than painless. To be sure, the now-former president fulfilled his role flawlessly. He extended his hand again and again to...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Chicago Tribune, Demonstration, Barack Obama, George W. Bush
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Ties to Bush may be liability for Gonzales
Sun National StaffFor a decade, the soaring legal career of Alberto R. Gonzales has been entwined with the political rise of George W. Bush. But as Gonzales is discussed as a possible candidate for the Supreme Court, his lengthy resume and longtime ties to the president...Tags: PepsiCo Inc., Health and Safety at School, Ethics, Dallas, Heads of State
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President says he won't prejudge Rove
Los Angeles TimesWASHINGTON - President Bush said yesterday that he would not judge the role that senior aide Karl Rove might have played in revealing the identity of a CIA agent until a federal criminal investigator had finished his work. Noting the continuing...Tags: Debbie Stabenow, Valerie Plame Wilson, Newspaper and Magazine, George W. Bush, Los Angeles Times
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3 judges hear Sun's appeal in access case
sun reporterRICHMOND, Va. // A three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals pointedly dissected arguments yesterday from lawyers for Maryland Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. and The Sun, who are embroiled in a legal battle over the governor's decision to...Tags: Lawyers, Central Intelligence Agency, Employees, Heads of State, Valerie Plame Wilson
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Biographical information on Libby
I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby Jr. Age: 55 Title: Resigned today as Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff and assistant to the vice president for national security affairs. Education: Yale University, 1972; Columbia University Law School, 1975....Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Heads of State, Valerie Plame Wilson, Columbia University, Colleges and Universities
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Miers chosen for court
Sun reporterWashington // President Bush named his trusted White House counsel Harriet E. Miers, a Texas native with no experience as a judge, to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, sparking an outcry among conservative activists who had hoped...Tags: Dallas, Maryland, Political Fundraising, Business Enterprises, Antonin Scalia
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Loyalty is key in choice of Miers
Sun reporterWASHINGTON // When it comes to President Bush's latest Supreme Court pick, think Condi, not Cheney. Bush's surprise choice of Harriet E. Miers prompted commentators to note that she got her nomination in the way Vice President Dick Cheney got his. Both...Tags: Dallas, Heads of State, George W. Bush, Local Government, Republican Party
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Aides' woes could badly harm Bush
Sun reporterWashington // It's not often that President Bush, who casts himself as decisive and bold, is cut off from decisions of grave importance to his presidency. But as he and his team brace for the results of a lengthy CIA leak investigation that has reached...Tags: Defense, Meteorological Disasters, Heads of State, Valerie Plame Wilson, News Media
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'Gulag' charge absurd, Bush says
From Wire ReportsWASHINGTON - President Bush defended yesterday the treatment of detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, dismissing as "absurd" a human rights group's conclusion that the U.S. detention center there had become "the gulag of our times." "It's an absurd...Tags: Human Rights, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Heads of State, Wars and Interventions, George W. Bush
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