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Alvarez#del Vayo, J. | October 9, 1954 issue
For several weeks a board of three under the chairmanship of Señor José Correa, an executive assistant to the Secretary General, plus James...

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Blum, Emanuel | August 20, 1930 issue
The article presents details of interrogating style of the Fish Committee of the U.S. An example of Fish's cross-examining technique and the pertinence...

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COLE, DAVID | March 31, 2008 issue
The article offers commentary on U.S. President George W. Bush and his stance on interrogation techniques and possible torture methods. The article discusses...

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Pollitt, Katha | May 18, 2009 issue
In this article the author considers aspects of the finding that officials working for the administration of U.S. president George W. Bush condoned and...

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December 26, 2005 issue
The article looks at the role of medical professionals in coercive interrogations conducted by the United States military. According to the author, various...

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December 26, 2005 issue
The article focuses on the practice of blasting Western music at detainees as a widely accepted interrogation tactic in the United States military. The...

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December 26, 2005 issue
The article looks at how a number of academics and professors are supporting the concept of "torture warrants" and harsh interrogation techniques. The author...

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Sahlins, Marshall | October 25, 1965 issue
The final stages of American dissolution in Vietnam will be marked by imitation of the enemy's techniques. According to the author, he found two Americans...

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Cole, David | March 13, 2006 issue
This article reflects on a court decision in Brooklyn, New York stating that United States courts will not interfere with the torture of suspects in the...

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Kapstein, Jonathan | December 21, 1964 issue
Vietnamese soldiers have been fighting this war for twenty years, but they have rarely met the enemy face to face. They get shot at from all sides, ambushed...

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