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Topic: David Cole
David Cole is the subject or is mentioned in the following stories:

Guantanamo: Justice or show trials?

As the United States moves toward the death sentence trials of six suspected terrorists at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, legal scholars and human rights advocates are raising questions, not only about the process that led to the prosecutions, but also about the Bush administrations motives in bringing the charges now and the credibility of the trials themselves.

Congressional heavyweights battle Bush law

Chances are that when you hear the word "bipartisan" on Capitol Hill these days, it means someone is about to try to convince you to do something "my way." So its both rare and refreshing when two titans from opposing political parties in the U.S. actually come together to do something important.

How the U.S. can win friends

Officials in the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice, and other U.S. government departments and agencies, love to talk about how good they are in "reaching out" to American Muslim communities.

US losing war on terror by acting on mere suspicion, not proof, says legal expert

In a one hour television and radio interview with Dean Lawrence Velvel of the Massachusetts School of Law about a new book entitled "Less Safe, Less Free", author Jules Lobel says the U.S. is losing the war on terror because it is squandering its a

Microsoft bets on 'Halo 3' in gaming industry battle

Microsoft hopes that the launch Tuesday of its much-anticipated "Halo 3" game will turn into another blockbuster that will fend off challenges from Nintendos Wii and Sonys Playstation 3.

Commentary: Is 'terrorist threat' to America another Bush-Cheney fabrication?

In the most massive racial profiling since Japanese-Americans were herded into detention camps in World War II, the Bush administration after 9/11 required 80,000 Arab and Muslim foreign nationals living here to be photographed, fingerprinted and s

Analysis: Moussaoui verdict raises doubts on fate of other 9/11 plotters

Now that a jury has decided Zacarias Moussaoui had only a minor role in September 11, what fate awaits the primary masterminds and plotters of the worlds worst terror strikes who are already in US custody?

Government to pay 'terrorist'

More than six months ago, a Federal district judge ordered former US attorney general John Ashcroft and other senior officials to testify in a lawsuit brought by an Egyptian who claims that he was beaten and starved after being arrested after the 9

Déjà vu all over again?

The administration of US President George W. Bush is launching two new initiatives it says are designed to thwart efforts to disrupt the US elections.

Rival Internet titans join to fight spam

The three largest US Internet firms announced plans Monday to work jointly to stem the flood of "spam," or unsolicited and often deceptive or fraudulent e-mail.America Online, Microsoft Corp.
     
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