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The government of Nepal, in response to the Maoist rebel terrorist threat, has incarcerated 16 journalists.

Within minutes of the broadcast at noon, a crowd began gathering outside Abu Ghraib prison, 20 miles west of Baghdad, the grimmest in a gulag that has incarcerated tens of thousands of political prisoners.

They "fall below minimum standards of decency owed by a civilized society to those who it has incarcerated," Judge Gilbert S. Merritt wrote for the three-judge Sixth Circuit panel.

Two lower federal courts had declared the rules unconstitutional -- "below minimum standards of decency owed by a civilized society to those who it has incarcerated," as the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit put it.

There is a growing consensus that the criminal justice system has incarcerated too many Americans for too many years, with liberals and conservatives alike denouncing the economic and social costs of holding 2.2 million people in the nation's prisons and jails.

She and the other panel members – among them journalists covering the US prison system and others who work with people behind bars – tentatively agreed that Holder's proposals could be a sign of improved sentencing structures in a system that has incarcerated 2.9% of the US population and put nearly 5 million adults on probation or parole, as of 2011 (pdf).

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Cannes week is a handy annual reminder of the gilded cage in which we have incarcerated the ultra famous.

We have incarcerated thousands of enemy combatants in Guantánamo, Iraq, Afghanistan and undisclosed locations with no promise of fair trials.

Russia's authorities, he said, "are not in any way achieving their duties to protect those they have incarcerated".

So how did the Booker get out of the locked room of "readability" into which it had incarcerated itself?

Stopping in Washington, D.C., en route to New York, he brought charges against James H. Birch (referred to as James H. Burch in Northup's narrative), the slave dealer who had incarcerated him.

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