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Bad Advice Blamed For Banned Tactics:
2004 Report Cites Interrogation Errors
(Post, June 17, 2006; Page A16)
After a Dark Time, A Walk Into the Sun:
489 More Detainees Freed at Abu Ghraib
(Post, June 16, 2006; Page A22)
Army Dog Handler Gets Hard Labor, No Jail Time
(Post, June 3, 2006; Page A05)
Abu Ghraib Dog Handler Is Found Guilty:
Jury Decides Army Sergeant Threatened Former Baath Party Official
(Post, June 2, 2006; Page A05)
Abuse Trial Revives Old Questions:
Involvement of Superior Officers at Abu Ghraib to Be Raised
(Post, May 22, 2006; Page A10)
Army Officials to Pursue Charges Against Abu Ghraib Officer
(Post, April 25, 2006; 6:11 PM)
Top Officer Ordered To Testify on Abuse:
Use of Dogs to Scare Detainees at Issue
(Post, April 19, 2006; Page A14)
Workers Surveyed On Detainee Abuse:
Levin Questioning Interrogation Tactics
(Post, March 28, 2006; Page A19)
Officer Wrongly Approved Use of Dogs:
Tactic Employed At Abu Ghraib
(Post, March 16, 2006; Page A01)
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