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Only months after the country had begun a tentative interrogation of its history of racism, that had all been forgotten.

Oliver Stone's latest interrogation of American history, a drama about Edward Snowden and his leak of NSA files, has completed its latest round of casting.

In the 1950s and '60s, as Italy experienced its postwar economic boom, the subset of Italian artists with whom Boetti was affiliated, a group that would come to be called Arte Povera (first in Turin, later in Rome), were engaging with a conceptually rigorous interrogation of their history and culture.

So detailed interrogations of travel history to endemic areas are critical for clinicians or pulmonologists to manage this entity.

Before her church wedding, in 1974, she told me, she had to submit to an interrogation of her sexual history by a priest.

Bagenstos said it was difficult to disentangle the "dark history" of interrogation by Chicago and other law enforcement agencies from a post-9/11 militarization of domestic policework to trace the origins of the disquieting Homan Square allegations.

Or Romney's victories may simply seem less compelling to his opponents than his liabilities; this week has brought a sustained, and arguably belated, interrogation of Romney's history at Bain Capital.

Psychic abuse was diagnosed and registered in the records after careful history taking, victim interrogation and then psychiatric examination of these cases.

Others say that if they had known the full history of the interrogation methods or been able to anticipate how the issue would explode, they would have advised against using them.

Combining a neatly suspenseful account of Violette's crime and its consequences with a richly layered cultural history (told via interrogation records, trial notes, an expert psychological report and an exhaustive reading of the popular press), she skillfully analyzes Violette's transformation from wretched schoolgirl to cultural icon.

In his new book Mr. Margulies weaves together a history of wartime interrogation, a consideration of the legal standards that apply to it and an assessment of the toll that Guantánamo has taken on the men and boys held there, and on the nation's reputation and values.

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