The release of
the Justice Department "torture memos" has reignited the debate
over the interrogation methods used by the Bush administration on
terror suspects and the possibility of charges against officials
who may have violated the ban on torture. The only trouble, writes
Contributing Editor Cathy Young, is that each side has not only its
own opinions but its own version of reality.
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