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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Department of Defense is conducting a review of the videotaping of interrogations at military facilities from Iraq to Guant...
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With the Super Bowl fast approaching, a powerful Republican senator says he wants the NFL to explain why it let evidence of the New England Patriots c...
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Attorney General Michael Mukasey said Friday he doesn't plan for a special prosecutor to investigate whether the CIA broke the law when it destro...
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Rep. Pete Hoekstra says the CIA official who ordered the destruction of interrogation tapes apparently acted against the direction of CIA superiors.
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The White House has acknowledged recycling its backup computer tapes of e-mail before October 2003, raising the possibility that many electronic messa...
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The former head of the Central Intelligence Agency's covert service whom sources say ordered the destruction of videotapes has requested immunity...
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Jose Rodriguez headed the National Clandestine Service, which ordered the tapes of detainee interrogrations destroyed in 2005.
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A federal magistrate ordered the White House on Tuesday to reveal whether copies of possibly millions of missing e-mails are stored on computer backup...
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The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee warned in a 2003 letter that destroying videotapes of terrorist interrogations would put the CIA ...
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Federal prosecutors will investigate the destruction of CIA videotapes showing agents interrogating terrorism suspects, Attorney General Michael Mukas...