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June 2006

June 30, 2006, Eugene Robinson, Washington Post, Checking the Decider

June 30, 2006, William Fisher, InterPress Service, Signing Away the Constitution?

June 30, 2006, Democracy Now!, Oath Betrayed: Torture, Medical Complicity, and the War on Terror

June 30, 2006, The NewStandard, Justice Dept. Testifies Deceptively on "Signing Statements"

June 30, 2006, Charles Babington, The Washington Post, House GOP Chastises Media

June 30, 2006, Peter Baker & Michael Abramowitz, The Washington Post, A Governing Philosophy Rebuffed

June 30, 2006, Tom Raum, The Associated Press, Analysis: Wartime Powers Face Scrutiny

June 30, 2006, Terrance Hunt, The Associated Press, Bush Vows to Pursue Detainee War Trials

June 30, 2006, David Ignatius, Op-Ed/The Washington Post, Fight Terror -- With Law

June 30, 2006, Paisley Dodds, The Associated Press, World Skeptical Over Guantanamo Bay Ruling

June 30, 2006, Craig Whitlock, The Washington Post, Europeans Cheer Ruling on Guantanamo Trials

June 30, 2006, James Vicini, Reuters, Court declares Guantanamo tribunals illegal

June 30, 2006, Democracy Now!, Pentagon Spying on Gay, Antiwar Groups More Widespread than Previously Acknowledged

June 30, 2006, Bob Deans, Cox News Service,US Losing War on Terrorism, Experts Say

June 29, 2006, William Branigin, The Washington Post, Supreme Court Rejects Guantanamo War Crimes Trials

June 29, 2006, Jim Christie, Reuters, Berkeley, Calif. wants vote on Bush impeachment

June 29, 2006, Jill Lawless, The Associated Press, Group Urges 32 Nations Against Disclosure

June 29, 2006, Charles Babington & Michael Abramowitz, The Washington Post, Bush Seeks to Use Media Leaks to His Advantage

June 29, 2006, Reuters, Guantanamo inmate to serve any sentence in Australia

June 29, 2006, The Associated Press, Supreme Court May Rule on Guantanamo Today

June 29, 2006, Editorial, The Nation, American Patriots

June 28, 2006, Charlie Savage, The Boston Globe, Senator considers suit over Bush law challenge

June 28, 2006, The Associated Press, Senate Holds Hearings on Bush's Use of Signing Statements

June 28, 2006, William Fischer, Inter Press Service, Pentagon Resists Ban on "Degrading Treatment"

June 28, 2006, Carol J. Williams, The L.A. Times, Guantanamo Officials Say They Can't Stop All Suicides

June 28, 2006, Reuters, US defends Guantanamo policies ahead of key ruling

June 28, 2006, Stevenson Jacobs, The Associated Press, Official: Gitmo Prisoners Waging 'Jihad'

June 28, 2006, Jonathan Weisman, The Washington Post, Bush's Challenges of Laws He Signed Is Criticized

June 28, 2006, Edward Epstein, San Francisco Chronicle, Amendment to ban flag desecration dies by a vote in Senate

June 28, 2006, Dan Bilefsky, International Herald Tribune, Rights unit challenges U.S. over bank data

June 28, 2006, The Associated Press, Senator Wants Classified Programs Review

June 27, 2006, The New York Times/Editorial, Burning the Bill of Rights

June 27, 2006, Michael Isikoff, Newsweek, What the Government Knows

June 27, 2006, Stephen Koff, The Newhouse News Service, Frustrated Protesters Say Washington Isn't Listening

June 27, 2006, Laurie Kellman, The Associated Press, Bush Ignores Laws He Inks, Vexing Congress

June 27, 2006, Editorial/The L.A. Times, The case for flag-burning

June 27, 2006, Pen America Center, PEN praises ruling in lawsuit challenging visa denials

June 27, 2006, Richard Cohen, Op-Ed/The Washington Post, Terror Alert: Severe Risk of Hype

June 27, 2006, Stevenson Jacobs, The Associated Press, U.S. Official: Tough to Shut Guantanamo

June 27, 2006, John Cristoffersen, The Associated Press, Feds Drop Request for Library Records

June 27, 2006, DemocracyNow!, "Aspirational Rather than Operational" - 7 Arrested in Miami Terror Plot

June 27, 2006, Dean Baquet, Op-Ed/The L.A. Times, Why we ran the bank story

June 27, 2006, Peter Baker, The Washington Post, Surveillance Disclosure Denounced

June 27, 2006, Michelle Chen , The NewStandard, Three Years On, Lone "Enemy Combatant" Lingers on US Soil

June 27, 2006, Stephen Barr, The Washington Post, Senate Committee Acts to Restore Protection for Whistle-Blowers

June 26, 2006, Bryan Bender, The Boston Globe, Bush may consider oversight for domestic spying

June 26, 2006, Ben Fox, The Associated Press, Court Ruling Could Halt Guantanamo Trials

June 26, 2006, Devlin Barrett, The Washington Post, Lawmaker Wants Times Prosecuted

June 26, 2006, William J. Kole, Associated Press, EU Urges Anti-Torture Convention Signing

June 26, 2006, Rupert Cornwell, New Zealand Herald, Tall story of terror a chilling warning

June 25, 2006, Joby Warrick, The Washington Post, Warnings on WMD 'Fabricator' Were Ignored, Ex-CIA Aide Says

June 25, 2006, Diane Bartz, Reuters, Bush may allow wiretapping review: Specter

June 25, 2006, Tom Raum, The Associated Press, Administration lets technology guide policy in homeland spying

June 25, 2006, Darryl Fears, Washington Post, National ID Backers Bemoan Decades-Old Defeat

June 25, 2006, Calvin R. Trice, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Virginia Kurds violated Patriot Act;
Supporters say Harrisonburg men guilty only of wiring money home

June 25, 2006, Associated Press, U.S. releases 14 Saudis at Guantánamo Bay

June 24, 2006, Jonathan Turley, Los Angeles Times, "Big Brother" Bush and Connecting the Data Dots

June 24, 2006, Bob Egelko, San Francisco Chronicle, US Plays Terror Card in Hearing on AT&T Wiretap Lawsuit

June 24, 2006, Karen DeYoung, Washington Post, Officials Defend Financial Searches

June 23, 2006, Eric Lichtblau and James Risen, The New York Times, US Taps Vast Banking Database in Secret Antiterror Program, Officials Say

June 23, Ritsuko Ando, Reuters, Privacy Advocates Slam AT&T on Customer Records

June 23, 2006, David Kravets, The Associated Press, White House Demands Dismissal of Spy Suit

June 23, 2006, Meredith Hobbs, Fulton County Daily Report/Law.com, ABA Chief: President's Use of Caveats Sidesteps the Law

June 23, 3006, Andrew Orlowski, The Register, AT&T retroactively adjusts privacy policy

June 23, 2006, Ted Bridis, The Associated Press, FBI: Data Brokers Probably Act Illegally

June 23, 2006, Stephanie Nebehay, Reuters, UN rights boss slams abuses in war on terrorism

June 23, 2006, Hope Yen, The Associated Press, Government Hit by Rash of Data Breaches

June 23, 2006, Greg Palast, Alternet, Dan Rather's Raw Deal

June 23, 2006, Sarah Olsen, truthout, Lieutenant Watada Refused Iraq Deployment Orders Today

June 22, 2006, Norman Solomon, truthout, Their Barbarism, and Ours

June 22, 2006, Joseph Menn, The L.A. Times, Judge May Deny Bid to End NSA Suit

June 22, 2006, James Gerstenzang & Alissa J. Rubin, The L.A. Times, Bush Responds Angrily to Criticism by Europeans

June 22, 2006, Yvonne Abraham, The Boston Globe, Romney's policing plan draws fire

June 22, 2006, Charlie Savage & Bryan Bender, The Boston Globe, Pentagon charges 8 in death of Iraqi

June 22, 2006, Andy Sullivan, Reuters, Specter to grill officials on Bush ignoring laws

June 22, 2006, Tabassum Zakaria, Reuters, Bush tells Europeans he wants to shut Guantanamo

June 22, 2006, Anthony Kaufman, Alternet, Faces From Guantanamo

June 21, 2006, Yvonne Abraham & Scott Helman, The Boston Globe, Troopers would arrest immigrants

June 21, 2006, John Bryne, The Raw Story, House Judiciary Committee passes resolution demanding NSA telecom requests

June 21, 2006, Ted Bridis, The Associated Press, Lawmakers to Crack Down on Data Brokers

June 21, 2006, Agence France-Presse Le Devoir, Despair at Guantanamo

June 21, 2006, David Feige, The L.A. Times, Shredding a constitutional protection that isn't even used

June 21, 2006, Sam Allis, The Boston Globe, "Dark Side" Sheds Light on Cheney

June 21, 2006, Op-Ed/The L.A. Times, The perils of prejudice and paranoia

June 21, 2006, John Spano, The L.A. Times, Man Renews 20-Year Battle for Citizenship

June 21, 2006, Michael D. Shear & Rosalind S. Helderman, The Washington Post, Police to Get Access to Student Data

June 21, 2006, Vicki Allen, Reuters, House clears $427.6 billion for Pentagon

June 21, 2006, Reuters, US wants telecom surveillance lawsuits in DC court

June 21, 2006, Jefferson Morley, World Opinion Roundup/The Washington Post, Guantanamo as Backdrop for Bush's Trip to Europe

June 21, 2006, Michael Abramowitz, The Washington Post, Bush's Unpopularity in Europe Hangs Over Summit

June 21, 2006, Editorial/The Washington Post, Wanted: A System of Justice

June 21, 2006, Nat Hentoff, Lake Sun Leader, Americans claiming their Constitution

June 20, 2006, Tim Harper, Toronto Star, U.S. Learns to Live with Less Freedom

June 20, 2006, Zalmay Khalilzad, Independent/UK, The Ugly Truth About Everyday Life in Baghdad (by the US Ambassador)

June 20, 2006, Ted Bridis & John Solomon, The Associated Press, AP: Police Got Phone Data From Brokers

June 20, 2006, Pat Milton, The Associated Press, Lawyer Asks if U.S. Eavesdropped on Her

June 20, 2006, Tom Raum, The Associated Press, Cheney Sees Success in Warding Off Attacks

June 20, 2006, The Associated Press, US Army Charges Three With Murder in Iraq

June 20, 2006, Eugene Robinson, Op-Ed/The Washington Post, Closing Time at Guantanamo

June 20, 2006, Jane Sutton, Reuters, Guantanamo tribunals delayed until July

June 20, 2006, William Schomberg, Reuters, Guantanamo row to cast shadow over EU-US summit

June 20, 2006, Reuters, Amnesty wants EU to push US to close Guantanamo

June 20, 2006, Editorial/The Washington Post, A Standard for Interrogation

June 20, 2006, Jeffrey Klein & Paolo Pontoniere, Alternet, Exposing the CIA's Italian Kidnapping Plot

June 19, 2006, Secrecy News, GAO Says It Will Forego Oversight of Intelligence

June 19, 2006, David Cole, Los Angeles Times, Manzanar redux? (Turkmen v. Ashcroft ruling PDF)

June 19, 2006, Andrew Stelzer, The NewStandard, The State Bans Funds For Academic Travel within Five Countries

June 19, 2006, Democracy NOW!, Did the Pentagon Lie About Why it Barred Journalists from Guantanamo Bay Soon After Prisoner Suicides?

June 19, 2006, Guy Gugliotta, The Washington Post, Data Mining Still Needs a Clue to Be Effective

June 19, 2006, Amhed Al-Hajj, The Associated Press, Father Demands Guantanamo Suicide Probe

June 19, 2006, BBC World News, Prosecution demands Saddam death

June 18, 2006, Carol J. Williams, Op-Ed/L.A. Times, Kicked out of Gitmo

June 18, 2006, The Guardian UK, How US Hid the Suicide Secrets of Guantanamo

June 18, 2006, Eric Lipton, The New York Times, Former Antiterror Officials Find Industry Pays Better

June 18, 2006, Editorial/The Washington Post, Imprisoned in Chaos

June 18, 2006, Richard Waddington, Reuters, New UN rights body under pressure to prove itself

June 17, 2006, Paul Rockwell, In Motion Magazine, A Father Speaks Out Against the Iraq War

June 17, 2006, VOA News, US Sends Home Bodies of Three Guantanamo Suicides

June 17, 2006, Holly Manges Jones, Jurist, France PM says legal rules must be respected in fighting terror

June 17, 2006, Cindy Carcamo and Sonya Smith, Orange County Register, Muslims leery of FBI activity

June 17, 2006, Reuters, Yemen family wants Guantanamo inmate's death probed

June 17, 2006, Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press, Pentagon details U.S. abuse of detainees

June 17, 2006, Bill Bishop, Register-Guard, Guantanamo Law

June 17, 2006, Editorial/Worcester (MA) Telegram, It is long past time to close Guantanamo prison

June 17, 2006, Port Huron Times-Herald, Feds go to court

June 16, 2006, DemocracyNOW!, Calls Grow Within American Psychological Association for Ban on Participation in Military Interrogations: A Debate

June 16, 2006, Matthew Rothschild, The Progressive, The Worst Ruling of the Week

June 16, 2006, Truthout, Documents May Link Cheney to Halliburton No-Bid Iraq Contract

June 16, 2006, Jessica Azulay, The NewStandard, Congress's New Anti-Spam Measures Confound Interest Groups

June 16, 2006, Charles Lane, The Washington Post, Court Eases 'No Knock' Search Ban
Illegally Collected Evidence Allowed

June 16, 2006, Michael Kinsley, Op-Ed/The Washington Post, The Name Is Kafka . . . Franz Kafka

June 16, 2006, Joshua Partlow, The Washington Post, After a Dark Time, A Walk Into the Sun
489 More Detainees Freed at Abu Ghraib

June 15, 2006, Tim Golden, The New York Times, Jihadist or Victim: Ex-Detainee Makes a Case

June 15, 2006, Nina Bernstein, The New York Times, Judge Rules That U.S. Has Broad Powers to Detain Non-Citizens Indefinitely

June 15, 2006, Democracy NOW!, Federal Judge Rules U.S. Can Detain Non-Citizens Indefinitely on Basis of Religion, Race or National Origin

June 15, 2006, Jaime Jansen, Jurist, Federal judge rules US can detain non-citizens indefinitely on basis of race, ethnicity

June 15, 2006, Liz Sidoti, The Associated Press, Democrats Call Iraq War a "Grotesque Mistake" in House Debate

June 15, 2006, Laurie Kellman, The Associated Press, Specter Threatens to Subpoena Documents

June 15, 2006, Ewen MacAskill, Guardian UK, US Seen as a Bigger Threat to Peace Than Iran, Worldwide Poll Suggests

June 15, 2006, Bob Kerrey, Opinion/The Washington Post, Our Flag and Our Freedom

June 15, 2006, Josh White, The Washington Post, Military Officials Cancel Guantanamo Visits by Lawyers and Journalists

June 15, 2006, Ben Fox, The Associated Press, Defense Seeks to Move Gitmo Trials to U.S.

June 14, 2006, Caren Bohan, Reuters, Bush acknowledges Guantanamo damages US image

June 14, 2006, Sayed Salahuddin, Reuters, US to extradite Afghans at Guantanamo: Afghan official

June 14, 2006, Carol J. Williams, The L.A. Times, Calls for Change at Guantanamo

June 14, 2006, Commondreams, The AFSC Sues the U.S. Defense Department for Unlawful Surveillance

June 14, 2006, Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press, ACLU Files Lawsuit Over Surveillance

June 14, 2006, Mark Sherman, The Associated Press, Officials Sued Over Phone Records Access

June 14, 2006, Andrew Ryan, The Associated Press, Agency Nabs Illegal Immigrants Across U.S.

June 14, 2006, Reuters, EU and US "Partners in Crime" on CIA Flights: Amnesty International

June 14, 2006, Lolita C. Boldar, The Associated Press, Pentagon to Disclose Interrogation Tactics

June 14, 2006, Faiza Saleh Ambah, The Washington Post, Family of Guantanamo Detainee Doubts He Took His Own Life

June 14, 2006, Reuters, UN experts urge Guantanamo closure

June 14, 2006, David Ignatius, Op-Ed/The Washington Post, A Prison We Need to Escape

June 14, 2006, Jan Sliva, The Associated Press, 7 in EU Accused in Terror Suspect Transfers

June 14, 2006, Tini Tran, The Associated Press, Afghans Declare Gitmo Conditions 'Humane

June 13, 2006, Reuters, Yemeni family disputes Guantanamo son suicide

June 13, 2006, Ben Fox, The Associated Press, Detainees' Lawyers Hit Notification Delay

June 13, 2006, Mike Robinson, The Associated Press, Defense Lawyers Shut Out by New Secrecy

June 13, 2006, Shawn Pogatchnik, The Associated Press, Ireland Says U.S. Transport Broke Law

June 13, 2006, Anemona Hartocollis, The New York Times, Judges Press CIA Lawyer Over Withheld Documents

June 13, 2006, Josh White, The Washington Post, Independent Probe Urged For Suicides Of Detainees

June 13, 2006, Alan Cooperman, The Washington Post, Religious Leaders Urge U.S. to Ban Torture

June 13, 2006, Kevin J. Barry, Op-Ed/The Washington Post, Resignations Might Have Stemmed Abuse

June 12, 2006, Francis Harris, Telegraph UK, US "Planning to Keep 50,000 Troops in Iraq for Many Years"

June 12, 2006, Jui Chakravorty, Reuters, Judge defers decision on US wiretap suit

June 12, 2006, Larry Neumeister, The Associated Press, Court Urged to Protect CIA Detention Info

June 12, 2006, Bruce Landis, The Providence Journal, Bill opens access to Internet records

June 12, 2006, Suzanne Goldenberg and Hugh Muir, Guardian (UK), "Killing Themselves Was Unnecessary. But It Certainly Is a Good PR Move."

June 12, 2006, Sarah Karush, The Associated Press, ACLU Tries to Stop Warrantless Wiretapping

June 12, 2006, Editorial/The Washington Post, NSA Train Wreck
An effort to get NSA surveillance under control is morphing into a license to spy.

June 12, 2006, Peter Graff, Reuters, US steps back from Guantanamo suicide comments

June 12, 2006, Paisley Dodds, The Associated Press, AP: Gitmo Movie Subjects Discuss Suicide

June 12, 2006, Democracy Now!, Guantanamo Attorneys Say Suicides Reveal Desperation, Hopelessness at U.S.-Run Prison Camp

June 12, 2006, Jane Sutton, Reuters, Suicides prompt new calls to shut Guantanamo

June 12, 2006, Marjorie Cohn, truthout, Spinning Suicide

June 11, 2006, Daniel Trotta, Reuters, Judge may decide if US eavesdropping is legal

June 11, 2006, Editorial/The New York Times, Blind Man's Bluff

June 10, 2006, Chris Baltimore, Reuters, Data on Nuclear Agency Workers Hacked: Lawmaker

June 9, 2006, Richard Cowan, Reuters, War Bill Deletes US Military Base Prohibition

June 9, 2006, Larry Neumeister, The Associated Press, Release of More Prisoner Photos Ordered

June 9, 2006, Paul Marks, The New Scientist, Pentagon sets its sights on social networking websites

June 9, 2006, Walter Pincus, The Washington Post, Specter Offers Compromise on NSA Surveillance

June 9, 2006, Michael A. Fletcher, The Washington Post, Cheney Plays Down Dispute With Specter Committee Contacts on Witness Subpoenas Called 'Government at Work'

June 9, 2006, Alicia A. Caldwell, The Associated Press, Texas to Install Web Cameras on Border

June 9, Jessica Azulay, The New Standard, Civil Liberties News Week Ending June 9

June 8, 2006, Jennifer Warren, The LA Times, High Cost of Prisons Not Paying Off, Report Finds

June 8, 2006, Sarah Olsen, truthout, First Officer Publicly Resisting War Gains National Support

June 8, 2006, Elizabeth Drew, The New York Review of Books, Power Grab

June 8, 2006, Oliver Burkeman, The Guardian UK, Washington Fury over UN Attack on Bush 'Hypocrites'

June 8, 2006, Holly Yeager, Financial Times, US House to Debate Iraq War

June 8, 2006, Andrew Harris, Bloomberg News, U.S. to Ask Courts to Toss Phone Suits

June 8, 2006, Jonathan S. Landay, Knight Ridder, Report Implicates 20 Nations in 'Spider's Web' of CIA Abductions

June 8, 2006, Jon Hurdle, Reuters, Father of beheaded man blames Bush, not Zarqawi

June 8, 2006, Jerry Markon, The Washington Post, 'Va. Jihad' Case Hailed As Key in War on Terror

June 8, 2006, Anush Yegyazarian, PC World, Your Privacy Under Siege

June 7, 2006, The New York Times, Size of Military Data Theft Grows to Affect Millions of Troops

June 7, 2006, Sarah Olsen, truthout, First Officer Announces Refusal to Deploy to Iraq

June 7, 2006, David Morgan, Reuters, Republican senator blasts Cheney over NSA oversight

June 7, 2006, Ben Fox, The Associated Press, Gitmo Detainee Says Clash Involved Qurans

June 7, 2006, Julia Sabatier, The New Standard, City Government of Portland Suspects FBI Surveillance Attempt

June 7, 2006, Michelle Chan, The New Standard, Cheney's Office Declares Exemption from Secrecy Oversight

June 7, 2006, Editorial/The Boston Globe, Geneva or Abu Ghraib?

June 7, 2006, Walter Pincus, The Washington Post, Silence Angers Judiciary Panel
Justice Official Mum on Possible Prosecution of Journalists

June 7, 2006, Jon Boyle, Reuters, Report: 14 European States Colluded With U.S. on Prisons

June 6, 2006, Shaun Waterman, The Post Chronicle, New Law Will Exempt Spies From Privacy Act

June 6, 2006, Kathrine Shrader, The Associated Press, Specter Won't Subpoena Telecom Executives

June 6, 2006, Peter Szekely, Reuters, Group seeks data access probe in FCC merger review

June 6, 2006, Ben Fox, The Associated Press, New U.S. Rules Allow Gitmo Force-Feeding

JUne 6, 2006, Will Dunham, Reuters, Rights activists rip US detainee medical guidance

June 6, 2006, Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold Reacting to the President’s Support of a Constitutional Amendment on Marriage

June 6, 2006, Micheal Crawford, Computerworld, Court brands passenger data transfer illegal

June 6, 2006, Howard Kurtz, The Washington Post, Timing and Tragedy

June 6, 2006, Lara Jakes Jordan, The Associated Press, U.S. Keeping Eye on Homegrown Terrorists

June 6, 2006, Ken Belson, The New York Times, A.C.L.U. Raises Surveillance as Issue in Big Phone Merger

June 6, 2006, Editorial/The New York Times, Degrading America's Image

June 5, 2006, Chris Cillizza, The Washington Post, Russ Feingold: Bucking Convention All the Way to the White House?

June 5, 2006, Will Dunham, Reuters, Pentagon Endorses Force - Feeding Hunger Strikers

June 5, 2006, Saul Landau, Progreso Weekly, The Wiretapping Scam

June 5, 2006, Julian E. Barnes, Los Angeles Times, Pentagon seeks to omit detainee rules

June 4, 2006, Elaine Sciolino, The New York Times, Spanish Judge Calls for Closing U.S. Prison at Guantánamo

June 4, 2006, Charlie Savage, Boston Globe, Bar group will review Bush's legal challenges

June 4, 2006, Associated Press, State requests regulatory investigation of phone record policy

June 4, 2006, Miranda Leitsinger, Associated Press, Number of Gitmo Hunger Strikers Declines

June 3, 2006, Rick Weiss, Washington Post, Vast DNA Bank Pits Policing Vs. Privacy

June 3, 2006, Scott Shane, The New York Times, Invoking Secrets Privilege Becomes a More Popular Legal Tactic by US

June 2, 2006, Susan Jones, CNSNews, Activists Rally Around 'Torture Awareness Month'

June 2, 2006, BBC News, Web users to 'patrol' US border

June 2, 2006, E. J. Dionne Jr., Op-ed/The Washington Post, Brushback Hearing

June 2, 2006, Ellen Knickmeyer and Nelson Hernandez, The Washington Post, Iraq Plans Probes; Ethics Training Set for Troops

June 2, 2006, Anick Jesdanun, The Associated Press, Gov't, Firms Discuss Preserving Records

June 2, 2006, The Associated Press, Federal Judge Allows Lawsuit Against NSA

June 2, 2006, SOUAD MEKHENNET & CRAIG S. SMITH, The New York Times, German Spy Agency Admits Mishandling Abduction Case

June 2, 2006, Tim Golden, The New York Times, In Final Trial, G.I. Is Acquitted of Abusing Jailed Afghans

June 1, 2006, Sidney Blumenthal, The Guardian/UK, A State Of Emergency: Bush is a Danger to the Constitution in his Wartime Capacity as Commander in Chief

June 1, 2006, Reuters, Eleventh Soldier Convicted Over Abu Ghraib

June 1, 2006, Jane Sutton, Reuters, Fifth of Guantanamo Inmates on Hunger Strike

June 1, 2006, Saul Landau, Progreso Weekly, The Wiretapping Scam

June 1, 2006, Neil MacFarquhar, The New York Times, Terror Fears Hamper U.S. Muslims' Travel

June 1, 2006, Tom Raum, The Associated Press, Analysis: Haditha Echoes Earlier Stains