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Congress Seeks Secret Memos On Interrogation

Democratic lawmakers assailed the Justice Department yesterday for issuing secret memos that authorized harsh CIA interrogation techniques, demanding that the Bush administration turn over the documents. But officials refused and said the tactics did not violate anti-torture laws.
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Dan Eggen and Michael Abramowitz

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