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...more rigorously and relied less on Afghan bounty hunters before doling out one-way tickets to Cuba. But the Bush Administration was desperate to avert another terrorist attack, and to catch bin Laden. This haste, say human rights activists, led the Administration to disregard Geneva Convention rules for the proper treatment of war prisoners. Meanwhile, a year on, the Guant?namo process has bogged down. Every suspect has been interviewed dozens of times by U.S. intelligence and antiterrorism agencies. Yet not a single prisoner has been brought before a U.S. military tribunal. The Pentagon insists this will happen soon...
...Numbers 3 weeks of proper diet and exercise is all it takes to significantly reduce the risk of heart disease for men, according to a new U.S. study...
Students already have a variety of resolution processes open to them and will be first directed to the proper resources within their schools, he said...
...challenge within the challenge," says Prada's general manager, Giacomo Ovidi, "is that people of different nationalities can work as a team and achieve great results." If Alinghi wins the Cup, it could stage the next event in Italy, France or Spain - anywhere with the right winds and the proper facilities, says team executive director Michel Bonnefous. The real prize at stake is the right to host the next regatta in home waters (or wherever the successful team chooses to call home). And that means money. For New Zealand, pop. 3.9 million, the staging of the 2000 Cup delivered...
Clippinger says Cambridge residents routinely request copies of the regulation book, the cover of which still identifies Alfred E. Vellucci as the city’s mayor and which devotes an entire section to the proper treatment of horses...