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Supreme Court gives Republicans a boost
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Cheney lawyer claims Congress has no authority over vice-president
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From chief prosecutor to critic at Guantanamo
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Groups wrangle with CIA over 'ghost prisoners'
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New York detectives acquitted of groom's death
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Vets' lawsuit opens door on suicides, poor care
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Bush admits to knowledge of torture authorization by top advisers
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IMF: US crisis is 'largest financial shock since Great Depression'
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Irish anti-war activist refused entry into US
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DHS ignores civil liberties in domestic spy satellite plan, lawmakers say
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US lawmakers invested in Iraq, Afghanistan wars
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Bush admin. suspended fourth amendment following 9/11
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Pentagon memo approved use of torture against terror suspects
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Top Bush advisers said to have enthusiastically endorsed torture
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Pentagon: Colleges must hand over names
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US gave $300 million Afghan arms contract to 22-year-old with criminal record
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US death toll in Iraq is 'mostly white and poor'
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Spy-in-the-sky drone sets sights on Miami
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Watchdog group names top corporate abusers
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More civil disobedience, lower turn-outs mark Iraq War protests
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New Orleans faces epic housing crisis
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Reforms failed to curb FBI spying
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Dismal high school graduation rates violate Florida constitution, says ACLU lawsuit
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Bush admin. weakens espionage oversight
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UN panel finds two-tier society in US
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Gulf War syndrome's chemical-origin theory upheld
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Bush vetoes ban on waterboarding
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New telecom whistleblower describes open surveillance gateway
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Heritage Foundation still a player
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US foreign policy increasingly flows through Pentagon
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More people call the streets home
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Half of New Orleans poor permanently displaced
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Embattled veterans official resigns post
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Vets break silence on war crimes
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Iraq vet kicks oil drum in protest
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Communities reject private control of local water resources
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Supreme Court throws out suit against illegal wiretapping
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Overstretched US forces concern officers
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Bush's budget sidelines transparency
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Defense lawyers fear loss of evidence at Guantanamo