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American Sniper Proves Obama's Politics Beat Cheney's

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American Sniper Proves Obama's Politics Beat Cheney's
Bradley Cooper plays 'American Sniper' Chris Kyle. (photo: Warner Bros.)

Frank Rich, New York Magazine
Rich writes: "The tumult surrounding American Sniper is in many ways more interesting than the film itself."
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Court Rules US Military Ordered Murder of Two Americans in Chile
Pascale Boonefoy, The New York Times
Excerpt: "Two former Chilean intelligence officials have been sentenced in the murders of two American citizens shortly after the 1973 coup led by Gen. Augusto Pinochet."
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Trevor Timm | Will the Obama Admin Finally Bring CIA Torturers to Justice?
Trevor Timm, Guardian UK
Timm writes: "The woman who will probably be the nation's top lawyer opened the door to prosecuting the men and women responsible for the CIA's torture program on Wednesday. And whether the President who nominated her likes it or not, she should act on it as soon as she's in office."
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Brawl Breaks Out at Michael Brown Meeting in St. Louis
Carey Gillam, Reuters
Gillam writes: "A meeting aimed at easing tensions between blacks and police in St. Louis erupted into a brawl on Wednesday night, underscoring the ongoing anger that persists in the area after the August police killing of an unarmed black teen."
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Bill Would Allow Texas Teachers to Kill Students Threatening School Property
Catherine Thompson, Talking Points Memo
Thompson writes: "Legislation filed last week in Texas would allow teachers to use deadly force in order to protect school property."
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CIA Interrogations Took Place on British Territory of Diego Garcia, According to Senior Bush Admin Official
Ben Bryant and Rupert Stone, Vice
Bryant and Stone write: "Interrogations of US prisoners took place at a CIA black site on the British overseas territory of Diego Garcia, a senior Bush administration official has told VICE News."
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Most of Public and About Half in GOP Back Climate Action
Coral Davenport and Marjorie Connelly, The New York Times
Excerpt: "An overwhelming majority of the American public, including nearly half of Republicans, support government action to curb global warming, according to a poll conducted by The New York Times, Stanford University and the nonpartisan environmental research group Resources for the Future."
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