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                 79. Ricchiardi, "Missed Signals,"  2004.
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              http://www.alternet.org/mediaculturd21538/ (20 Mar. 2007).
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                 82. Eric Boehlert, "Reality Check," 2004.
                 83. Dick Meyer, "Rush: MPs Just 'Blowing Off Steam,"'  CBSNews.com, 6 May 2004,
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              2006).
                 84. Bill  O'Reilly,  "Inside Iraq's  Abu  Ghraib Prison,"  FoxNews.com, 4  May  2004,
              http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,118955,00.htm1(13 May 2006).
                 85. Jeremy Scahill, "Missing the Scandal at Abu Ghraib,"  Alternet, 16 February 2006,
              http://www.alternet.org/story/32321/ (16 Feb. 2006).
                 86. Ricchiardi, "Missed Signals," 2004.
                 87. Ricchiardi, "Missed Signals,"  2004.
                 88. Agence France Press, "Fearing  Backlash,  Pentagon  Moves to Block New Abu
              Ghraib  Photos,"  13  August  2005,  http://www.comrnondreams.org/headlinesO5/08 13-
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                 89. FAIR, "The Consequences of Covering Up,"  December 2005, http://www.fair.org-
              /index.php?pagc~2715 (1 3 Apr. 2006).
                 90. FAIR, "The Consequences of Covering Up,"  2005.
                 91.  Andrew Marshall, "U.S.  Troops Tortured Iraqis in  Mosul,  Documents  Show,"
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                 92. Alexander G. Higgins, "Report: 70-90% held in error in Iraq," Arizona Daily Star,
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              York: Harper Perennial, 2005), 40.
                 94.  Douglas  Jehl  and  Kate  Zemike,  "Scant  Evidence, Long  Detention Cited  for
               Iraqis," New York Times, 1 (A).
                 95.  Neil  Mackay,  "Iraq's  Child  Prisoners,"  Sunday  Herald,  1  August  2004,
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              2005, http://hrw.org/reports/2005/iraq0105/index.htm (5 May 2006).
                 97. James Risen, State of War: The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Admini-
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                 98. Zaki Chehab, Inside the Resistance:  The Iraqi Insurgency and the Future of the
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                 99. Chehab, Inside the Resistance, 113.
                100. Chehab, Inside the Resistance, 1 18.
                101. Brian Knowlton, "U.S.  Cites Array of Rights Abuses by the Iraqi Government in
              2004,"  New York Times, 1 March 2005, l(A).
                102. Knowlton, "U.S. Cites Array of Rights Abuses,"  2004.
                103. Editorial, "The Horror of Abu Ghraib," Nation, 6 May 2004, http://www.thenatio-
              n.com/doc/20040524/1ede (12 Mar. 2006).
                104. Bob Wing, "Racist Imagery and Humiliation: The Color of Abu Ghraib,"  Counter-
              punch, 18 May 2004, http:Nwww.counterpunch.org/wing05182004.htm1(11 Apr. 2006).
                105.  CBSnews.com,  "Baby  Noor  'A  Real  Delight,"'   10  January  2006,
              http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/0I/lO/health/main1194568.shtml(17 Mar. 2006).
                106. MSNBC.com,  "Iraqi  Baby Recovering from  Surgery in U.S.,"  9 January 2006,
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