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...military prison in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, than Neal Katyal. In 2006, Katyal led a successful Supreme Court case challenging the legality of the Bush Administration's military tribunals in Guantánamo, a ruling that sounded one of the first death knells for Camp X-Ray. But two years later, difficult questions about how to close Guantánamo continue to vex legal minds ranging from Katyal to the advisers now gathering around President-elect Barack Obama. "This is a huge and difficult problem," says Katyal, who teaches national-security law at Georgetown University. "I don't actually...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Close Guantánamo: A Legal Minefield | 11/11/2008 | See Source »

...point, in theory, the detainees would face four possible fates: being charged with offenses that could be tried in federal courts; court-marshaled according to the Uniform Code of Military Justice; turned over to the governments of their native countries; or simply released. (See pictures from inside Camp X-Ray at Guantánamo here...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Close Guantánamo: A Legal Minefield | 11/11/2008 | See Source »

...Worse, real estate professionals from around the country say they have seen a growing trend of agents, like so many other homeowners, in housing distress. Ray Caddell, a broker in Charlottesville, Virginia, says he was recently asked to do an appraisal on a distressed property by a bank. When he looked up the address he found out that the homeowner who was behind on his mortgage was a fellow agent. He says his local association of real estate agents is looking into raising a fund to help brokers in need. "It's tough out there in the real estate world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tales of Woe from Real Estate Agents | 11/10/2008 | See Source »

...first time since 1999. “I think it was tough, and I give a lot of credit to [Nichols] for being able to focus and shut everything out and just focus on the ball, because that’s tough,” Harvard coach Ray Leone said. In the first overtime, the Crimson’s offense had five shots on goal compared with none for the Lions in a dominating frame. Unfortunately for the Crimson, the ball never found the back of the net. “We were knocking at the door...

Author: By Stephanie Krysiak, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Double-OT Thriller Sends Harvard to NCAAs | 11/10/2008 | See Source »

...More went into this game than just what the packed stands saw. There are behind the scenes sacrifices, study sessions, and workouts that go unnoticed. In reality, this is what forms a championship team. The chemistry was obvious: before the second overtime, Harvard coach Ray Leone left the team on its own, and the seniors took control. It was just a small sign, but its significance was not lost on the team. “It means so much to everyone,” Leone said. “For the seniors, they’ve put every single thing...

Author: By Walter E. Howell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: SIDEBAR: Double-OT Thriller Sends Harvard to NCAAs | 11/10/2008 | See Source »

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