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Monday, November 10, 2003
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After two decades of tougher sentencing laws and a prison building boom, states are rethinking their costly approaches to crime. By Fox Butterfield. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
5:31:08 PM Google It!
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NY Times: "The Bush administration is seeking to block a group of American troops who were tortured in Iraqi prisons during the Persian Gulf war in 1991 from collecting any of the hundreds of millions of dollars in frozen Iraqi assets they won last summer in a federal court ruling against the government of Saddam Hussein." [Heli's Heaven and Hell Radio]
11:10:38 AM Google It!
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Radio Free USA: "An unprecedented array of US intelligence professionals, diplomats and former Pentagon officials have gone on record to lambast the Bush administration for its distortion of the case for war against Iraq. In their view, the very foundations of intelligence-gathering have been damaged in ways that could take years, even decades, to repair." [Heli's Heaven and Hell Radio]
11:08:00 AM Google It!
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