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The Abu Ghraib supplementary documents
By
Alexander Cohen
October 31, 2004
WASHINGTON, October 31, 2004 — Classified documents, obtained and posted by the Center for Public Integrity, reveal the extent to which prob
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The Abu Ghraib supplementary documents
By
Alexander Cohen
October 8, 2004
Abu Ghraib prison scandal
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
Top 10 failures of the Bush administration
By
Andrew Green
January 13, 2009
Abu Ghraib prison scandal
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
The Abu Ghraib supplementary documents
By
Alexander Cohen
October 8, 2004
WASHINGTON, October 8, 2004 — The military's mission at Abu Ghraib was inadequately planned almost from conception. It was subordinated to p
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The Abu Ghraib supplementary documents
By
Alexander Cohen
October 31, 2004
Abu Ghraib prison scandal
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
Too close to the edge on torture
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
U.S. treatment of detainees deplored
By
Michael Bilton
May 22, 2007
Watching the terror trails
LONDON, June 12, 2002 — If you heard anything, you would think it was a mosquito hovering, hunting for fresh prey. But in the dark night ski
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Drones not used effectively on U.S. borders
By
Aaron Mehta
June 14, 2012
A Spy Inc. no stranger to controversy
Secret court judge attended expenses-paid terrorism seminar
By
Chris Young
June 7, 2013
Fighting crime with computers in Minnesota
By
G.W. Schulz
September 1, 2009
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Commentary: The dangers of disinformation in the war on terrorism
By
Maud S. Beelman
February 2, 2002
WASHINGTON, February 2, 2002 — "In wartime," Winston Churchill once said, "truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a body
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Collateral damage
By
Nathaniel Heller
,
Tom Stites
and
Ben Welsh
May 22, 2007
'Tell them nothing till it's over and then tell them who won'
By
Philip Knightley
October 31, 2001
A citizen’s guide to understanding U.S. foreign military aid
By
The Int'l Consortium of Investigative Journalists
May 22, 2007
A casualty in the war on terror
By
Nathaniel Heller
May 24, 2007
Africa's 'merchant of death' sold arms to the Taliban
By
Phillip van Niekerk
and
André Verlöy
January 31, 2002
WASHINGTON, January 31, 2002 — Victor Bout, the Russian arms trafficker whose clandestine sales of weapons of war to some of the bloodiest r
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Victor Bout denies involvement in arms traffic
By
André Verlöy
March 4, 2002
ANALYSIS: Pakistani Intelligence Links to Islamic Extremists Run Deep
By
Malik Siraj Akbar
May 12, 2011
After bin Laden, militants closer to Pakistan nukes
By
Malik Siraj Akbar
June 28, 2011
Afghanistan: Heart of darkness
By
Ahmed Rashid
August 5, 1999
In ’93, biological defense program was misguided, poorly managed
By
Seth Shulman
October 29, 2001
WASHINGTON, October 29, 2001 — A study by the Center for Public Integrity in 1993 concluded that the United States was ill-served by the nat
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U.S. biological weapons lab locked down, 50 miles from Pentagon
By
Peter Eisner
September 12, 2001
Iranian help suspected in secret Libyan chemical weapons arsenal
By
R. Jeffrey Smith
,
Joby Warrick
and
Colum Lynch
November 20, 2011
How medical technology is changing who we are
By
Bob Carty
February 2, 2002
A human rights issue
By
M. Asif Ismail
June 2, 2004
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U.S. biological weapons lab locked down, 50 miles from Pentagon
By
Peter Eisner
September 12, 2001
WASHINGTON, September 12, 2001 — Fort Detrick conducts research to defend the United States against some of the most deadly biological agent
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In ’93, biological defense program was misguided, poorly managed
By
Seth Shulman
October 29, 2001
WMD nonproliferation needs more attention
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
Former U.S. nuclear commander startles with proposal to cut weapons arsenal by 80%
By
R. Jeffrey Smith
May 18, 2012
A human rights issue
By
M. Asif Ismail
June 2, 2004
Pentagon trained troops led by officer accused in Colombian massacre
WASHINGTON, D.C. March 30, 2000 — Pentagon officials, under pressure to investigate alleged links between elite U.S. military trainers and C
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The risks of U.S. aid
By
Ignacio Gómez G.
February 27, 2000
Anti-terrorism funds enlisted in war on drugs
By
Ignacio Gómez G.
and
Gerardo Reyes
June 7, 2007
Mapiripan: A shortcut to hell
By
María Cristina Caballero
July 28, 1997
"I am the moderated wing of the self-defenses" — Carlos Castaño
By
María Cristina Caballero
December 15, 1997
'Tell them nothing till it's over and then tell them who won'
By
Philip Knightley
October 31, 2001
LONDON, October 31, 2001 — There is an irreconcilable conflict in the way war is reported, highlighted once again by the allied attack on Af
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The ledger sheet after a decade of war in Afghanistan
By
Aaron Mehta
June 21, 2011
Cost of pursuing bin Laden? Half a trillion and climbing
By
John Aloysius Farrell
and
Aaron Mehta
May 2, 2011
Afghanistan: Heart of darkness
By
Ahmed Rashid
August 5, 1999
ANALYSIS: Pakistani Intelligence Links to Islamic Extremists Run Deep
By
Malik Siraj Akbar
May 12, 2011
The disinformation campaign
By
Philip Knightley
October 14, 2001
WASHINGTON, October 14, 2001 — The way wars are reported in the western media follows a depressingly predictable pattern: stage one, the cri
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Journalism with teeth
By
Philip Knightley
July 17, 1999
Commentary: The dangers of disinformation in the war on terrorism
By
Maud S. Beelman
February 2, 2002
A timeline of who won and who lost in the decade since the worst terror attacks on U.S. soil
By
Sandy Johnson
May 2, 2011
The ledger sheet after a decade of war in Afghanistan
By
Aaron Mehta
June 21, 2011
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