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Detainee challenges show value of values
Challenges wrought by detention policies show value of values - Image Source: Dept. of Defense
Carrying out Obama's orders on overseas detention will be difficult; trying these detainees will try us.
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White House may disclose 'X-Files'

Could open government mean information about extraterrestrials?
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Top 5: Bush's biggest blunders

Though President Bush is gone, his YouTube clips are immortal.
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As corrupt as...Illinois politics?
Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich, whose responsibilities include filling Barack Obama’s vacant Senate seat, was arrested Tuesday under charges of corruption. Allegedly, he was conspiring to sell that open seat, among other legal and moral violations.
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Legal profession on trial
The economic crisis has hit everyone in the wallet – even lawyers are facing job cuts. And lawyers may be who we need the most right now to figure out how we ended up in this mess.
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What this assassination plot says about us
The recent plot to assassinate Barack Obama teaches us about freedom.
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McCain’s Plan V
Republican presidential nominee John McCain opened up a new attack on his Democratic rival, suggesting that Obama's historic campaign fundraising will lead to corruption.
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Red town bleeds blue for Barack

DUNEDIN, Fla. - Obama palooza woke the sleepy gulf coast community Wednesday morning. The Republican-leaning town turned dark blue Wednesday with the arrival of Democratic Presidential Nominee Barack Obama.

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NY Times: High court decision on child rape flawed
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision outlawing the death penalty for child rapists was based on a "flaw in fact" that, now discovered, could lead the court to reconsider its landmark ruling.
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Is the Democratic Party’s nomination process democratic?
Grab your torches and pitchforks: the Democratic National Committee had the gall to enforce its own rules!
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Lessons for '08: How the nation got Bush all wrong
Simplicity is the loveliest feature of democracy. Simplicity is not a problem, per se. A problem only arises when simplicity fails us and we get the caricature wrong, a failure that is exemplified by the Bush administration.
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Writers' Strike Photo Gallery
Pictures from the picket lines, by writer for Comedy Central's The Colbert Report and fellow WGA striker, Rob Dubbin.
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Hannity defends 'The Dog' and his 'salty' racism
“The Dog” isn't a racist because he says ni**er. Wait, what?
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Iran "perhaps single greatest" security risk to US: Rice
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice singled out Iran Wednesday as "perhaps the single greatest challenge" to US security but stressed that diplomacy was the preferred way to end its nuclear drive.
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US believes deadliest bombs in Iraq are made in Iran: report
The most lethal weapon directed against American troops in Iraq is an explosive-packed cylinder that United States intelligence asserts is being supplied by Iran.
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Tasered student caught in worldwide web of controversy
GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Tasered student Andrew Meyer walked out of jail last week and into cyberspace history.
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Campus police policy justifies taser use
GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Police guidelines appear to justify the use of a stun gun against Andrew Meyer at a Sen. John Jerry speech at the University of Florida.
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From Brazil to Canada: a cold challenge

The number of Brazilians immigrating to Canada is soaring.
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'Watchmen' review: it's rated R?!?
Watchmen - image from Warner Bros. Entertainment
"Watchmen" takes superheroes to a violent new level.
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The polluted price of progress
Image courtesy of Flickr's Salim Virji
For better or worse, pollution has byproducts that help more than harm.
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