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Groups seek disbarment for Bush's top lawyers

A coalition of progressive groups sought Monday to have 12 Bush administration lawyers disbarred for their roles in crafting the legal rationale for so-called enhanced interrogation techniques that many view as torture.

Spanish court sends Guantanamo case to new judge

A Spanish court considering whether to investigate former Bush administration officials for allegedly sanctioning torture of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay assigned the case to a new judge Thursday, a National Court spokeswoman told CNN.

Ex-Pentagon official defends 'harsh treatment'

A former top Pentagon official defended the Bush administration's treatment of prisoners, saying its policies prohibited torture during interrogations.

Pentagon blasts article alleging reconnaissance missions in Iran

The Pentagon is criticizing an article by investigative journalist Seymour Hersh that says the United States has been carrying out reconnaissance missions in Iran to identify nuclear, chemical and missile sites for possible airstrikes as soon as this summer.

FBI looks at Pentagon worker in Israel spy probe

The FBI has evidence that a person who has been working at the Pentagon may be a spy for Israel, senior U.S. officials have confirmed to CNN.

Pentagon's prewar intelligence role questioned

The leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee said Sunday that they want to know whether the Pentagon knowingly withheld information from the CIA and ran a secret intelligence-gathering operation in building a case for invading Iraq.

Democrats want Cheney-Halliburton probe

A Democratic senator Tuesday called for a congressional investigation into whether Vice President Dick Cheney had a role in awarding a no-bid contract in Iraq to his old company, the oil-services giant Halliburton.

The paper trail

Vice President Dick Cheney was a guest on NBC's Meet the Press last September when host Tim Russert brought up Halliburton.

Cheney office denies role in Halliburton deal

Vice President Dick Cheney's office denied Sunday that he was involved in a coordinated effort to secure a multibillion dollar Iraq oil deal for Halliburton, his former employer.

Fortune: Iraq The Hidden Cost Of Peace Anti-Americanism will persist. Rebuilding Iraq won't be cheap. And that's if things go well.

Soon, perhaps even as you are reading this, the nasty, brutish, and excruciatingly long run-up to war will be over. The campaign to liberate Iraq, replete with the "shock and awe'' of the opening s...

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