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    Civil Rights and National Security

    There's a new law on the treatment of terrorist suspects, but the battle may just be beginning.  Will the courts agree to military tribunals?  What are the President's new powers?  Have civil rights been sacrificed to national security? Plus, milestones and benchmarks in the Bush Iraq war strategy, and expanding the Panama Canal.

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    By Warren Olney • Oct 23, 2006 • 1h 0m Listen

    There's a new law on the treatment of terrorist suspects, but the battle may just be beginning. Will the courts agree to military tribunals? What are the President's new powers? Have civil rights been sacrificed to national security? Plus, milestones and benchmarks in the Bush Iraq war strategy, and expanding the Panama Canal.

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      Warren Olney

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