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Compromise in the air on interrogation program

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Bush administration and holdout GOP senators expressed confidence on Sunday they could reach a compromise on rules for CIA interrogations of suspected terrorists.

Neither the president's national security aides nor some of the lawmakers who are resisting White House pressure would say how they can reconcile their deep differences after a week of public sparring.


Does Article 3 of the Geneva Convention really keep other countries from torturing our citizens when interrogating them to extract information?


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