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The Obama administration insists the law merely codifies existing standards, but its strong supporters and vehement opponents are sure it does much more, legally enshrining for the first time in 60 years the authority to hold citizens without trial.
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And it was only in 1972 that Brunelleschi's modest tomb was rediscovered in the south aisle, not far from the spot, as Ross reminds us, where that "tantalizing model had stood enshrined for so many years".
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