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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - National News and Headlines - Jul 25, 2008
Lawyers for the Bush administration told the CIA in 2002 that its officers could legally use waterboarding and other harsh measures while interrogating al-Qaeda suspects, as long as they acted "in good faith" and did …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Bush Administration - Jul 24, 2008
Lawyers for the Bush administration told the CIA in 2002 that its officers could legally use waterboarding and other harsh measures while interrogating al-Qaeda suspects, as long as they acted "in good faith" and did …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - National Security, Pentagon and Defense Department News - Jun 30, 2008
A former CIA operative who says he tried to warn the agency about faulty intelligence on Iraqi weapons programs now contends that CIA officials also ignored evidence that Iran had suspended work on a nuclear bomb.
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Washington D.C. Area Crime News - Mar 7, 2008
A man drove a pickup with a snowplow into a gate at CIA headquarters in McLean and threatened to detonate a bomb before being taken into custody by shotgun-carrying CIA officers, according to court documents and law …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - National News and Headlines - Feb 2, 2008
The CIA's inspector general has agreed to tighter controls over its investigative procedures, agency officials revealed yesterday, in what appeared to be an attempt to soften resentments among agency officials over the …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Middle East - Dec 1, 2007
AMMAN, Jordan -- Over the past seven years, an imposing building on the outskirts of this city has served as a secret holding cell for the CIA.
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Print Edition - Oct 26, 2007
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- On Sept. 6, 2006, President Bush announced that the CIA's overseas secret prisons had been temporarily emptied and 14 al-Qaeda leaders taken to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. But since then, there has …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Print Edition - Oct 12, 2007
A decision by the CIA director, Gen. Michael V. Hayden, to order a special review of efforts by CIA Inspector General John L. Helgerson to probe the agency's past interrogations and imprisonment of terrorism suspects …
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