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...early interrogators not only abused the detainees, they tried to belittle their religious beliefs. I'd heard stories from a friend who had been there that some of the 'gators even tried to convert prisoners to Christianity. These approaches rarely yielded results ... My group is among the first to bring a new approach to interrogating detainees. Respect, rapport, hope, cunning, and deception are our tools...
...Regardless of our geopolitical interests in the region—which are long overdue for a revision after the fall of the Soviet Union—Americans everywhere share a common cause with the Indian government in its effort to root out the groups responsible for this tragedy and bring them to justice. The new Administration can demonstrate its capacity for global leadership by combining the considerable anti-terror expertise of both governments. In particular, we see potential cooperation in counter-intelligence, military equipment, and training for Indian security forces. Seven years ago, the world stood with America when...
...Indeed, two weekends ago, there were three dances for three causes on campus. So there are definitely individuals and groups on campus that are interested in giving back and creating events that can bring Harvard students together in both fun and socially conscious ways. Yet rather than compete for attendees (which was inevitable to some extent), the dance organizers communicated with each other and promoted each other’s events throughout the week. Rather than pitting three important but disparate causes against each other, the fundraisers opened Harvard’s students’ eyes to the myriad ways...
...Helped bring humanitarian aid to the Kurds in northern Iraq, and calm to Bosnia, in the early 1990s...
What do Silvio Berlusconi and a communist transvestite have in common? That may sound like the set-up to a bad joke, but the search for a serious answer could just bring some focus to the bizarre spectacle of Italian public life...