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The Justice Department will open a full criminal investigation into the 2005 destruction of CIA tapes showing the interrogation of two Al Qaeda suspec...
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The US justice department is to launch a criminal inquiry into the CIA's wiping of interrogation tapes.
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The 9/11 Commission's former head says he asked the CIA for information on the interrogation of al-Qaeda suspects.
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The two chairmen of the Sept. 11 commission said they believe the CIA deliberately impeded the panel's inquiry by withholding interrogation tapes...
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The Bush administration appears in court Friday to answer allegations that it defied a federal judge's demand to preserve evidence that may have ...
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A federal judge appeared reluctant Friday to investigate the destruction of CIA interrogation videotapes while the Justice Department is conducting it...
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Lawyers for the Bush Administration and terror detainees will appear in a hearing to determine whether the government should provide testimony on the ...
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The House Intelligence Committee issued a subpoena Thursday for Jose Rodriguez, the former CIA official who directed that secret interrogation videota...
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Under a subpoena threat, the CIA is expected to quickly begin turning over to Congress documents related to the destruction of videotapes showing the ...
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President Bush said Thursday that he would have no comment on the debate over the destruction of CIA tapes until an investigation is completed.