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The data in this Report is based entirely upon the United States Government's own
documents. This Report provides a window into the Government's success detaining only those that the President has called "the worst of the worst."
Authors: Mark Denbeaux, and Joshua Denbeaux
February 8, 2006
The data in this Report is based entirely upon the United States Government's own
documents. This Report provides a window into the Government's success detaining only those that the President has called "the worst of the worst."
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