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1. Holder opens investigation into CIA interrogations: at the same time, the White House releases a report detailing allegations of prisoner abuse by the agency

7. CIA-Blackwater assassination contract points to larger connections: the 2004 deal was just one part of a revolving-door relationship between the agency and the private security firm,use of outside contractors for such activities has come under widespread criticism

8. Investigation of CIA's harsh tactics is likely; insiders say Atty. Gen. Eric Holder is close to naming a prosecutor to look into alleged interrogation abuses

9. Detainee says he lied to CIA in harsh interrogations: Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the self-proclaimed mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks, told the U.S. military that he made up stories, documents showthe news could intensify the debate over interrogations

11. FBI planning a bigger role in terrorism fight: bureau agents will gather evidence to ensure that criminal prosecutions of alleged terrorists are an option,the move is a reversal of the Bush administration's emphasis on covert CIA actions

12. Pelosi deflects questions about CIA briefings on waterboarding: the Democratic House speaker says, 'I don't have anything more to say about it,I stand by my comment' that the CIA failed to tell her waterboarding already had been used on terrorism suspects

14. Cheney defends waterboarding, says Guantanamo prison essential: former Vice President Dick Cheney says the CIA never tortured anyone,his defense of Bush administration interrogations is a potent counterpoint to the president's national security address

17. Pelosi says CIA misled Congress about waterboarding: the House speaker, accused of hypocrisy by the GOP, says she was told at a 2002 briefing that waterboarding was not being employed,also, the CIA rejects Cheney's request to declassify memos

18. Obama takes risk with reversal on detainee photos: in trying to block their release, he is angering liberal groups who usually support him -- and drawing praise from Republicans,even if he loses in court, he can argue that he tried to protect troops

19. Obama remarks on torture memos leave open possibility of prosecution: the president opposes prosecution of CIA operatives, but high-level officials who authorized the actions may not be immune

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