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                                            Notes

                  1.  Justin  Huggler,  "Afghan  Prisoners  Were  'Tortured  to  Death,'  by  American
               Guards,"  Independent, 2 1 May 2005, http://www.cotnmondreams.org/headlines05/052 1 -
               0l.htm (21 May 2005).
                  2. BBC News, "Q & A: U.S. Abuses in Afghan Jails," 22 May 2005, http://news.bbc-
                                         .stm
               .co.uk~l/hi/world/south~asia~457094l (22 May 2005).
                  3. CNN.com, "Newsweek Retracts Quran Story,"  16 May 2005, http://www.cnn.com
               /2005/WORLD/asiapcf/O5/16/newsweek.qurad May 2005).
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                  4.  Howard  Kurtz,  "Newsweek  Retracts Koran  Story,"  16 May  2005,  Washington
               Post, 1(A).
                  5. Kurtz, "Newsweek Retracts Koran Story,"  2005.
                  6. Kurtz, "Newsweek Retracts Koran Story,"  2005.
                  7. CNN.com, "Newsweek Retracts Quran Story,"  2005.
                  8. Bill O'Reilly, The O'Reilly Factor, Fox News, 17 May 2005.
                  9. Daryn Kagan and Barbara Starr, CNNLive Today, CNN, 17 May, 2005.
                 10. Bay Buchanan, Crossfire, CNN, 17 May 2005.
                 1 1. Bay Buchanan, Crossfire, CNN, 17 May 2005.
                 12. Bay Buchanan, Crossfire, CNN, 17 May 2005.
                 13. Rupert Cornwell, "Pentagon Admits Five Acts of 'Mishandling' of Koran,"  Inde-
              pendent, sec. 1,27 May 2005,30.
                 14. Richard A. Serrano and John Daniszewski, "Dozens Have Alleged Koran's  Mis-
               handling," Los Angeles Times, 22 May 2005, http://www.commondreams.org/headlines0-
               5/0522-02.htm (22 May 2005).
                 15. Cam Simpson and Mark Silva, "Red  Cross Told US of Koran Incidents," Chicago
               Tribune,  19  May  2005,  http://www.truthout.org/docs~2005/052005B.shI (22  May
               2005).
                 16. Mark Matthews, "Powell says Bush was 'informed' of Red Cross Concerns,"  Bal-
               timore Sun, 12 May 2004, http://www.baltimoresun.com/enws/nationalworl~alte.powe-
               1112may 12,0,2804533.story?coll=bal-news-nation (16 Oct. 2005).
                 17. David Dishneau, "Witness: Dogs Bit Abu Ghraib Detainees,"  Associated Press, 26
               July 2005, http://www.truthout.org~docs~2005/072605Y.sh1(7 Aug. 2005).
                 18. Eric Schmitt, "3 in 82nd Airborne Say Beating Iraqi Prisoners was Routine," New
               York Times, 24 September 2005, l(A).
                 19. New Standard, "President  Authorized Abu Ghraib Torture, FBI Email Says,"  21
               December  2004,  http://newstandardnews.net/content/index.cfmlitems/1348 (21  Dec.
               2004).
                 20. Mike Allen and Dana Priest, "Memo on Torture Draws Focus to Bush,"  Washing-
               ton Post, 9 June 2004,3(A).
                 21. Helen  Thomas, "Newsweek  Didn't  Create White House Image,"  Seattle  Post-
              Intelligencer,  24  May  2005,  http://www.commondrearns.org/views05/0524-. (7
               Dec. 2005).
                 22. Seymour M. Hersh, Chain of Command: The Road from  9/11 to Abu Ghraib (New
               York, NY: Harper, 2004), 22.
                 23. Anne Oldenburg, "Bush,  Celebrities Attend Press Corps Dinner,"  USA Today, 1
               May 2006, http://www.usatoday.com/news/washingtod2006-04-30-b~~hdinner~~.htm (2
               May 2006).
                 24. Editor and Publisher, "Colbert  Lampoons Bush at White House Correspondents
               Dinner-President  Not Amused," 29 April 2006, http://www.editorandpublisher.com/ne-
               ws/article~display.jsp?vnu_content~id=l002425363 (25 Apr.  2006);  Oldenburg, "Bush,
               Celebrities Attend Press Corps. Dinner," 2006.
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