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      <title>New Details About Secret Flights To 'Black Sites' Revealed In Court Case</title>
      <description>Referred to on bills as "invitees," suspected terrorists were taken to "a dizzying array of international" locations, the documents reveal.</description>
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      <title>AP: U.S. Still Holding Terror Suspects For Weeks In Secret Afghan Jails</title>
      <description>"Suspected terrorists are still being held under hazy circumstances with uncertain rights in secret, military-run jails across Afghanistan," the wire service reports. It's been told this by "U.S. military and other government officials."</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Apr 2011 09:30:00 -0400</pubDate>
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