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Holder won't selectively release terror memos

Attorney General Eric Holder told Congress on Thursday he won't play "hide and seek" with secret memos about harsh interrogations of terror suspects and their effectiveness. In testimony before the House Appropriations Committee, Holder said he's willing to release as much information as possible about the interrogations.

 

Obama Resisting Push for Interrogation Panel

President Obama told Democratic leaders that a full inquiry would steal energy from his agenda.

 

The Caucus: Senate Leaders Oppose Interrogation Inquiry

Senate Democratic leaders said they would resist efforts to create a special panel to investigate harsh interrogation methods.

 

Rice OK'd Waterboarding

Former Bush adviser Condoleezza Rice verbally approved CIA's request to waterboard suspected Al Qaeda terrorist.

 

'No one above law,' Holder says of torture inquiry

Attorney General Eric Holder said Wednesday that he would "follow the law" as he weighed potential prosecutions of Bush administration officials who authorized controversial harsh interrogation techniques.

 

Clinton says Cheney not a "reliable source"

Clinton says Cheney not a

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton took aim on Wednesday at former Vice President Dick Cheney, telling lawmakers she did not view him as a "particularly reliable source" on issues of torture.

 

Obama's Intelligence Chief: Banned Techniques Yielded 'High Value Information'

Obama's Intelligence Chief: Banned Techniques Yielded 'High Value Information'

President Obama's national intelligence director told colleagues in a private memo last week that the harsh interrogation techniques banned by the White House did produce significant information that helped the nation in its struggle with terrorists.

"High value information came from interrogations in which those methods were used and provided a deeper understanding of the al Qa'ida organization that was attacking this country," Adm. Dennis C. Blair, the intelligence director, wrote in a memo to his staff last Thursday.

 

Obama Open to Charges For Harsh Interrogations

Obama Open to Charges For Harsh Interrogations

President leaves open possibility that officials who approved tactics against terrorism suspects during Bush administration could face legal liability.

 

Sept. 11 planner waterboarded 183 times: report

CIA interrogators used the waterboarding technique on Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the admitted planner of the September 11 attacks, 183 times and 83 times on another al Qaeda suspect, The New York Times said on Sunday.

 

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