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Guantanamo and Its Aftermath
Human rights experts LAUREL FLETCHER and ERIC STOVER discuss their report, Guant??namo and Its Aftermath: U.S. Detention and Interrogation Practices and Their Impact on Detainees, published by the Human Rights Center of the University of California, Berkeley, in partnership with the Center for Constitutional Rights. The report details the experience of detainees at Guant??namo Bay, Cuba, and in Afghanistan, from the time of their capture through their return home.
[0:08:06] ... where. This group started talking about. There exposure to cold temperatures to stress positions and in particular solitary confinement I mean there's. Where they would be held up to thirty days and we know there's ...
[0:18:20] ... interrogation techniques weathered had to do is you say with things like stress positions or. Forced nudity or sexual humiliation. Or intimidation. Or. I -- the use of cold rooms are extended isolation. Where did ...
Bible Study 2008/11/20
1 Peter 4:12-19
[0:42:52] ... keep our egos intact. We like to do things -- itself -- stress but -- me. Princess powers and and that's for forgiveness from someone who we mean in life. But we recognize we did ...
11-20-08 Donny Marshall, Comcast SportsNet
Donny talked with Dale and Michael about his thoughts on KG's suspension, his top 5 NBA players, and tonight's game against the Pistons.
[0:05:55] ... too dark to -- or years you know people talked about. Lot stress call it we watch -- show your personality. Much as we watched. I didn't think that's the way to go about. You ...
WestwoodOne.com Mobile Entertainment QuickFlash 11/20/2008
All the latest Entertainment news for November 20, 2008.
[0:01:46] ... about her marriage to Kevin Federline. As well as how she handles stress in her life. A -- for Winona Ryder says the actress is in good health but. That didn't appear to be case ...
w00t! The return of the Autoblog Podcast!
Filed under: LA Auto Show , Podcasts , Chrysler, LLC. , Ford , GM , Lexus , Mazda If we were going to continue numbering things, this would technically be Autoblog Podcast #103. We had tried to record this comeback episode once already about three weeks ago, and that turned out to be the only time I've ever toasted an audio file. Pro Tools said "uhh, what?" and that was that - our file was gone. So, before Chris Shunk headed out the door to the LA Auto Show , we sat down and breezed through a few subjects like what's in our respective Autoblog Garages, the new Mustang , the new Mazda 3 , the new Lexus RX crossovers, and of course, the situation in which the Detroit automakers find themselves. It's a slightly rambly hour and only a duo this time around, but we're going to do it again soon with a trio, just like old times. SUBSCRIBE to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes ADD the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator DOWNLOAD the show now w00t! The return of the Autoblog Podcast! originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 20 Nov 2008 10:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | Email this | Comments
[0:53:25] ... to stand had a crush you know they're they're fantastic cars -- stress test it workers they're good workers for. Ever a time in the union was corrupt and horrible later we too many people ...
Politics Weekly: Tax cuts, climate change and the BNP
This week David Cameron did what many on the right of his party had wanted him to do for quite a while: he tore up a commitment to match Labour's 2010–11 spending plans and in doing so, vivified the right of his party. But is this decision sensible? Columnist Jenni Russell , on the Politics Weekly panel today, tells us not – at least for Cameron. Instead it makes matters rather better for Labour. Why? Jenni thinks Labour now have a vision for the future – offering people hope – whereas the Tories (who, she says, for years sold themselves as the party of optimism) are now the party of the great depression. We also take a look at green politics. There have been briefings this week that the Conservative party may abandon its commitment to green taxes . The Guardian's chief leader writer, Julian Glover , can't confirm the reports either way but agrees it looks like there's been a change of tone at the top on green issues. "It's sad, because they are throwing away a lot of what Cameron did at the start, which was good," he says. And the BNP's membership list has been leaked , much to the anger of its activists. The Observer's senior economic analyst, Bill Keegan , takes the opportunity to remind us that economic tensions may be as bad as they were in the 1930s. "In the 30s there was a swing to the right – we shouldn't be too complacent now."
[0:00:20] ... Welcome to politics weekend with me and I stress and -- what has. Finally decided to come and tell them how to integrate its. As he surrounds himself with some 250 ...







