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Justice System for Detainees Is Moving at a Crawl

Josh White, of The Washington Post: "At the end of a tattered, sunbaked runway dotted with large green tents here is a building aptly called the Expeditionary Legal Complex Courtroom, surrounded by coils of concertina wire, where the most notorious alleged terrorists in US custody are supposed to face charges related to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Nearly seven years later, however, not...

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US justice for terror suspects 'corrupted by politics'

CUBA: A former top prosecutor of US terrorism cases is denouncing the system, writes Josh White in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba

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From Chief Prosecutor To Critic at Guantanamo: Witness was pressured to bring cases before election

Source: [b]Washington Post, pg1[/b] By Josh White Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, April 29, 2008; A01 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba, April 28 -- The Defense Department's former chief prosecutor for terrorism cases appeared Monday at the controversial U.S. detention facility here to argue on behal...

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"Memo: Laws Didn't Apply to Interrogators; Justice Dept. Official in 2003 Said President's Wartime Authority Trumped Many Statutes."

"Memo: Laws Didn't Apply to Interrogators; Justice Dept. Official in 2003 Said President's Wartime Authority Trumped Many Statutes." Dan Eggen and Josh White have this front page article today in The Washington Post. The newspaper has posted online the now-infamous...

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Terrorism Interrogators Immune From Prosecution, 2003 Memo Says

Dan Eggen and Josh White report for The Washington Post, "Federal laws prohibiting assault and other crimes did not apply to military interrogators who questioned al-Qaeda captives because the president's ultimate authority as commander-in-chief overrode such statutes, according to a newly declassified 2003 Justice Department memo released today."

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"Terrorism Interrogators Immune From Prosecution, '03 Memo Says; Since Rescinded, the Document Granted Nearly Unfettered Presidential Power"

"Terrorism Interrogators Immune From Prosecution, '03 Memo Says; Since Rescinded, the Document Granted Nearly Unfettered Presidential Power": Dan Eggen and Josh White of The Washington Post have a news update that begins, "Federal laws prohibiting assault and other crimes did...

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"Iraq Detention Case Heads to High Court; Jailed American Citizens Say They Have Right to Access U.S. Legal System"

"Iraq Detention Case Heads to High Court; Jailed American Citizens Say They Have Right to Access U.S. Legal System": Josh White and Robert Barnes will have this article Sunday in The Washington Post....

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Neutralizing Pakistan's Islamists

Josh White, in the WSJ, gets it right : The key to dealing with the religious parties is to continue their integration into the mainstream political process. The good news here is that “democratic Islamists” like the MMA were never quite as dangerous as prophesied. Faced with the stark realities of governance, they watered down their Shariah agenda, crafted a development program that...

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Defendants' Lawyers Fear Loss of Potential Evidence at Guantanamo Bay

Josh White, of The Washington Post, reports, "Lawyers representing military detainees at Guantanamo Bay have expressed concern that the government has violated a federal court order by losing or erasing several years' worth of digital video recordings that could shed light on the legality of detainee treatment."

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Rules for Lawyers of Detainees Are Called Onerous

Josh White, Walter Pincus and Julie Tate report for The Washington Post: "The cadre of civilian lawyers representing terrorism suspects held by the military at Guantanamo Bay are not allowed to meet their clients in private, without video surveillance. All their mail and notes must be turned over to the military. Classified information cannot be shared with their clients. They are not...

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Lawmakers Ready for Business Internet Sites Let Public Follow Legislative Process

By Josh White ATLANTA, Ga. - The 2008 Georgia General Assembly kicks off Monday, and legislators are reconnecting with colleagues and setting their agendas for changes in the law and how to allocate taxpayers' money. But they're not the only ones who can engage in Georgia politics.

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Democratic Enthusiasm in Colorado, Minnesota

The Washington Post 's Josh White reports from Colorado on packed crows for their caucus: Colorado’s caucuses opened at 7 p.m. local time (9 p.m. EST) tonight and were facing an expected crush of voters. Bill Compton, political director for the state Democratic Party, said some locations were so full that people were spilling into the hallways . [emphasis added] A friend writes from...

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White House Requests $515 Billion for the Pentagon

Source: [b]Washington Post[/b] By Josh White Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, February 5, 2008; Page A12 President Bush yesterday requested $515.4 billion for the fiscal 2009 Pentagon budget, a 7.5 percent increase from last year's spending request that is aimed at expanding the Army and ...

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N. Texas edges FIU men

Josh White had a 16 points and reserve Tristan Thompson added 11, helping North Texas defeat Florida International 60-57 on Saturday night.

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White scores 16 as North Texas beats Fla. International, 60-57

Josh White scored 16 points and made four free throws that put North Texas ahead for good in the second half of a 60-57 victory against Florida International on Saturday night.