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New photos show abuse of Iraqi prisoners
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - More photographic evidence surfaced yesterday graphically depicting U.S. soldiers abusing Iraqi detainees at Abu Ghraib prison, as Democrats continued their calls for Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld to resign amid the widening scandal....Tags: John McCain, Chuck Hagel, Television Industry, Justice System, Carl Levin
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Clinton acquitted
Sun ReporterEnding a tumultuous year of political scandal, the Senate acquitted President Clinton of high crimes and misdemeanors yesterday, after House prosecutors failed to muster even a bare majority of senators in favor of removing the nation's 42nd president...Tags: Fred Thompson, Trials, Ted Stevens, Henry J Hyde, Justice System
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Captors behead civilian worker
Sun National StaffA 26-year-old Pennsylvania businessman in Iraq to help with reconstruction was kidnapped and beheaded by Islamic militants who said they were avenging U.S. soldiers' mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners, according to a gruesome video of the murder posted...Tags: Saudi Arabia, International Military Interventions, Murder, Terrorism, Pakistan
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Unrest poses political threat to Bush
Times Staff WriterWASHINGTON — Peace in Iraq is proving more politically dangerous for President Bush than war. The swiftly decided military conflict boosted Bush's standing in polls and strengthened his reelection prospects. But the unsettled postwar situation...Tags: International Military Interventions, University of Maryland, College Park, Iraq War (2003-2011), National Government, Death
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U.S. is 'not safe' from terror
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - In a broad indictment of America's intelligence, law enforcement and defense agencies, the commission that reviewed the Sept. 11 attacks concluded that the failure to detect, stop or even delay the attacks reflected government breakdowns at...Tags: John McCain, Muscle, International Relations, Justice System, Terrorism
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A fierce fight for Alaska's riches
Sun National StaffKAKTOVIK, Alaska - For most of the year, it brings to mind the surface of the moon, this snow-covered treeless plain that rolls into the frozen Arctic Ocean so seamlessly it's impossible to tell where tundra ends and ocean begins. Snowdrifts take the...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Ted Stevens, Zoology, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Death
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Md. lawmakers hear gun-ban testimony
Sun StaffFor state lawmakers, gun-control advocates, police commissioners and even candidates stumping for president, when it comes to the issue of banning assault weapons, 1-in-5 is the magic number. Democratic presidential primary front-runner Sen. John Kerry...Tags: Carolyn McCarthy, Howard County, Interior Policy, Justice System, Assault
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Race is a dead heat as parties brace for a prolonged battle
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - President Bush and Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts were locked in a nail-biting race early this morning as Ohio emerged as the key battleground in the election. After winning the hotly contested state of Florida, Bush was inching toward a...Tags: Columbus, John McCain, Tom Daschle, Ronald Reagan, Max Sandlin
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Backers of ban on gay marriages alter proposal
Los Angeles TimesWASHINGTON - The congressional sponsors of a constitutional amendment that would prohibit same-sex marriage announced new wording yesterday aimed at building political support for the measure by easing concerns that it would block states from allowing...Tags: Wayne Allard, Same-Sex Marriage, Justice System, Minority Groups, Marilyn Musgrave
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Attitudes toward guns predict places in a divided electorate
Sun National StaffSecond in a series MOON TOWNSHIP, Pa. -- Sunday mornings, there is God. Sunday afternoons, guns. After sitting in the pews of their Lutheran church, the Montest family will load up their white Chevy Suburban with guns, ammo and safety gear, and head out...Tags: Abortion, Cartoons, International Military Interventions, Interior Policy, Ronald Reagan
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Powell faults Arab silence on beheading
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Secretary of State Colin L. Powell admonished Arab leaders yesterday, saying they should have shown "a higher level of outrage" over the beheading of an American civilian in Iraq after they had expressed furor over the mistreatment of Iraqi...Tags: Human Rights, Saudi Arabia, ABC (tv network), John McCain, International Military Interventions
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Congress endorses the use of force
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Voting overwhelmingly, Congress gave President Bush sweeping powers yesterday to use military force to avenge Tuesday's terrorist attacks. But it stopped short of granting the president open-ended authority to prevent future attacks. The...Tags: John McCain, Justice System, Terrorism, Barbara Lee, Defense
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