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In early 2007 I interviewed Diane Beaver, the lawyer who had been the staff judge advocate down at Guantánamo when, in the autumn of 2002, decisions were being taken on the authorisation of 18 new techniques of interrogation for a detainee who was thought to be the 20th hijacker.
That may silence the interrogation for a while.
Still, it seemed a harsh interrogation for a man of his age.
The microarray data generated by Brunskill et al. (Brunskill et al., 2008) will allow continued bioinformatic interrogation for a number of purposes.
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Graham believes we should hold these types of suspects as enemy combatants, which allows humane, lawful interrogation for an unlimited amount of time.
Interrogation for an AF resolved code was undertaken in a subgroup of 389 general practices.
The plan, officials said, was to do an initial interrogation for any information that might prevent a pending attack or identify the location of other Qaeda leaders.
'In my interrogations for a while after that they used to taunt me saying: "Those other boys have gone home.
On "Homeland," the CIA's Carrie and ex-Marine Brody, both exhausted and in tears, engage in the mother of all interrogations for a full 15 minutes until Brody finally admits that he's an agent for a global terrorist.
However, examining the pattern of successful interrogations for a particular STR seeking for anomalies could easily identify such instances.
The writer Gerald Posner, who reviewed a police analysis of the DeSalvo interrogations for an article in Talk magazine, says that of 63 assertions made by DeSalvo in his confession, 38 could have come from other sources.
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