
Editorial Turmoil at the Santa Barbara News-Press
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- Reporter's Notebook: Bush Administration Reverses Policy on Guant--namo Detainees
After last week's supreme Court decision on inmates at Guant--namo Bay, White House spokesman Tony Snow said today, "We want to get it right." He released a Defense Department memo saying that terrorist suspects are entitled to the protections of the Geneva Conventions. Even before the announcement Demetri Sevastopulo had the story for the Financial Times.
Strupp's article on former Santa Barbara News-Press editor Jerry Roberts
American Forces Information Service on memo underscoring humane treatment of detainees
Hamdan v Rumsfeld, US Supreme Court on
Sevastopulo's article about change in US policy on military detainees
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