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Latest images shock officials
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Images of U.S. soldiers forcing Iraqi prisoners to perform sex acts and to injure themselves as part of their abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison shocked members of Congress, who spent a grim afternoon yesterday viewing hundreds of new photos...Tags: Laws, Elijah E. Cummings, Crimes, Wars and Interventions, Bill Frist
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Times Profile: Nancy Pelosi
Times Staff WriterThe day Nancy Plosi made history, the day Democrats made her their leader in the House of Representatives, she stepped from the Cannon Caucus Room flashing a high-beam smile that nearly outshone the television floodlights. Congressional leadership...Tags: George W. Bush, Heads of State, Laws, U.S. House of Representatives, Career and Workplace
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Torture memos exempted al-Qaida
Associated PressWASHINGTON - The confidential Justice Department memos criticized by Democrats as laying the legal foundation for Iraqi prisoner abuses were aimed mainly at showing that international treaties banning torture do not apply to al-Qaida and Taliban...Tags: George W. Bush, Laws, International Relations, Heads of State, Career and Workplace
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GOP Adds New Police Powers to Intel Bill
Times Staff WriterHouse Republicans introduced a bill today grafting broad new powers for law enforcement onto what they said was the most comprehensive response yet to the Sept. 11 Commission's call for reform of the nation's intelligence community. Both Democrats and...Tags: Terrorism, Laws, Heads of State, White House, Crimes
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Giuliani to Congress: Force FBI to share data
Special to the TribuneMayor Rudolph Giuliani called Monday for a federal law requiring the FBI to share terrorism information with local law-enforcement authorities to improve coordination during crises. Speaking before a congressional subcommittee, Giuliani urged that the...Tags: Los Angeles Times, FBI, Terrorism, Washington (U.S. state), National Security
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Shocked, angry members of Congress vow to continue
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Members of Congress, forced to flee yesterday for the first time in history from the 200-year-old building that serves as a symbol of American democracy and freedom, were by turns stunned, angry, defiant and vowing revenge. "America is...Tags: Laws, Chuck Hagel, Bobby Scott, Pat Roberts, Democratic Party
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Congressional panels look at reports of Iraqi weapons
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - As the House opened a bipartisan review of pre-war intelligence on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction yesterday, Senate Democrats and Republicans disagreed sharply over what kind of inquiry to conduct. Republicans say they are willing to...Tags: George W. Bush, Heads of State, Trent Lott, United Nations, Pat Roberts
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