May 29, 2009 · Uncategorized

Former President George W. Bush on Thursday repeated Dick Cheney’s assertion that the administration’s enhanced interrogation program, which included controversial techniques such as waterboarding, was legal and garnered valuable information that prevented terrorist attacks.

N. Korea to let stranded S. Koreans crossNorth Korea told South Korea Monday it will partly reopen its border, allowing stranded South Koreans to return home from a joint industrial complex i…N. Korea to expel S. Koreans from resortNorth Korea said Sunday it will expel all “unnecessary” South Koreans from a mountain resort in the communist nation where a South Korean …Stranded S. Koreans allowed to cross borderA day after North Korea shut its borders at the start of U.S.-South Korea military exercises, hundreds of South Koreans who had been in the north were…50,000 S. Koreans protest ‘unsafe’ U.S. beefTens of thousands of South Koreans were demonstrating Saturday on the streets of the [...]


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