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...have lawyers present at the review tribunals and were not privy to much of the evidence used against them. Another federal judge came down on the government's side. A case before a court of appeals in Washington is expected to decide the issue. Meanwhile, a recently declassified letter to military authorities obtained by TIME raises a new question about the tribunals. In the April 30 letter, lawyer Marc Falkoff, who represents Yemeni inmate Abdulmalik Abdulwahab Al-Rahabi, says statements made by an important witness against his client "appear to have been obtained by use of torture." Falkoff's letter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What's Going On At Gitmo? | 5/31/2005 | See Source »

...months." Because "the allegations against me were serious," he reported the incident to the SAS regimental commander. The trooper who had taken the camera on patrol and looted the body was charged with a minor offense, received a permanent administrative warning and was required to write a "show cause" letter setting out why he should be allowed to remain in the Army. The patrol leader's second in command was brought back to Australia early, and had to write a show cause letter. The other two SAS men had to write similar letters. The patrol leader says the investigation found...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In the Valley of Death | 5/30/2005 | See Source »

...show Eirinaios' main rival, Metropolitan Timothy of Vestra, engaging in sex acts with several men. Timothy's supporters say the photos were doctored, and blame the Eirinaios camp. Israel's Cabinet refused for almost three years to ratify the election because of accusations that Eirinaios wrote an anti-Semitic letter to the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat; Eirinaios says the letter was a forgery. In March, an Israeli court ruled that Eirinaios was elected with covert aid from a shady Greek intelligence informant arrested in April on charges of drug trafficking. The current uproar began in March when an Israeli...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Unorthodox Deal? | 5/29/2005 | See Source »

...this end, Greive and his Creative New Zealand team-mates have concocted a Key Influencer strategy. This has identified the world's top 200 taste-makers bound for Venice and letter-bombed them with an introductory note from the artists of et al. "This is not a religious or philosophical organization," their manifesto-like leaflet reads. "However, this information has already prompted many individuals to devote their entire energy to the transitional process?" Following up on the ground, et al.'s commissioner Greg Burke has been traveling the world's art capitals. "This morning in L.A. I had breakfast with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Artists and the Party People | 5/29/2005 | See Source »

...Students are also warned that if they are sharing copyrighted files over the internet, they can be sued at any time by the copyright holder, whether or not they have received a warning letter from Harvard,” said Mitchell. “Harvard sends warning letters to students in order to ensure that Harvard complies with the requirements of the federal Digital Millennium Copyright Act. This process does not protect students who use Harvard’s internet connection to engage in copyright infringement...

Author: By Brett LINDSAY Laffel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: RIAA Sues One Harvard Student | 5/27/2005 | See Source »

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