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A classified memorandum issued by General Sanchez on Oct. 12, outlining a new "interrogation and counter-resistance policy," directs that "the interrogator should appear to be the one who controls all aspects of the interrogation... as well as food, clothing, and shelter given to the security internee," according to a briefing provided to Senate staff members last week by two senior Army officers.

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Senior CIA officials meticulously directed every aspect of the interrogations, including the decision to waterboard Abu Zubaydah for the 83rd time.

Thus, the presented theoretical model clarifies some molecular aspects of the genome interrogation by CRISPR RNA-guided Cas9 proteins.

But the committee would be likely to produce an unclassified report detailing aspects of the agency's interrogation program.

"As far as I know, there has been no question that has been asked that has not been answered to the committee," Mr. Goss said, adding that he knew that the chairman, ranking member and some staff members from each panel "have been briefed in on the aspects of the transfer, the detention, the interrogation and the techniques".

It raised the difficult question of how to weigh the public's right to know about one of the most controversial aspects of the war on terror, the interrogation of prisoners, against the potential harm in naming an honorable public servant.

As soon as Obama took office, he overturned most aspects of the Bush Administration's interrogation policy.

Just as remarkable is how his capture was later used to justify the most brutal aspects of the C.I.A.'s special interrogation program that was put in place after the 9/11 attacks.

This memo recapitulates the procedural aspects of an interrogation conducted on 22 October 1945.

By his own account, James coordinated the "transfer" and then oversaw all aspects of their interrogation, detention and even treatment, although he warns: "There was no mistaking our intentions...:" meaning the health care treatment was meant as preparation for interrogation.

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