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The lawyer for U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, charged with murdering 17 Afghan villagers, said Friday the defense team has been "misled greatly" by U.S. military prosecutors, who have blocked access to information.

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Notorious Abu Ghraib guard released from prisonupdated: Sat Aug 06 2011 20:40:00

A former guard termed a ringleader in the physical abuse and sexual humiliation of Iraqi prisoners at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq was released from prison Saturday.

Fort Leavenworth airfield flooded after levee breachupdated: Thu Jun 30 2011 15:06:00

Officials at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, warned area residents Thursday about potential danger from flooding caused by a levee breach on Wednesday.

2010: Who is intelligence leak suspect?updated: Thu Jun 16 2011 09:00:00

In December 2010, CNN's Brian Todd reported on intelligence leak suspect Bradley Manning, as well as his background.

WikiLeaks witness takes the Fifthupdated: Thu Jun 16 2011 09:00:00

A friend and leading supporter of WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning said Wednesday he refused to testify before a grand jury, citing his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination.

Obama interrupted by singing woman at fundraiserupdated: Fri Apr 22 2011 07:45:00

A woman wearing a T-shirt supporting WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning interrupted President Barack Obama at a California fundraiser Thursday by breaking into song.

WikiLeaks suspect Manning to be moved to Fort Leavenworthupdated: Wed Apr 20 2011 10:54:00

U.S. Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, suspected of leaking classified information to the WikiLeaks website, is being moved to the Joint Regional Correctional Facility at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, defense officials said Tuesday.

WikiLeaks suspect moves to Army prisonupdated: Wed Apr 20 2011 10:54:00

WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning is moving from Quantico Marine Base to the military prison at Fort Leavenworth.

Sergeant hid killing from wifeupdated: Fri Nov 20 2009 17:03:00

CNN's Abbie Boudreau talks to the wife of one of the U.S. Army soldiers convicted of killing four Iraqi detainees.

Wives say sergeants are heroes, not criminalsupdated: Fri Nov 20 2009 17:03:00

The wives of three Army sergeants in prison for premeditated murder say their husbands are war heroes who should not be in prison.

Soldier defends decision to reveal murders of Iraqi detaineesupdated: Fri Nov 20 2009 17:01:00

A former Army sergeant who revealed the murders of four Iraqis at a canal in 2007 says he has no regrets about breaking his silence.

Feds to tour Michigan prison where Gitmo detainees could goupdated: Wed Aug 12 2009 20:24:00

Federal officials will travel to Standish, Michigan, on Thursday to tour a state prison that could be used to house terror suspects detained at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, U.S. government officials said Wednesday.

Commentary: Don't rush to close Guantanamoupdated: Fri Jan 23 2009 14:06:00

The most important responsibility for any president is the safety and security of the American people.

First military execution since 1961 scheduled next monthupdated: Fri Nov 21 2008 13:53:00

A U.S. soldier convicted of rape and murder two decades ago will be executed December 10 in the nation's first military execution since 1961, the Army said Thursday.

Time.com: Guantanamo Bay, 2008 -- Now What?updated: Sat Jun 28 2008 14:00:00

Whoever becomes the new president will have to figure out what to do with those left at Guantanamo -- roughly 270 at present

Transcript of Obama's speechupdated: Tue Mar 18 2008 12:02:00

We the people, in order to form a more perfect union.

Obama's controversial pastorupdated: Tue Mar 18 2008 12:02:00

CNN's Carol Costello reports on the controversy caused by statements from Sen. Barack Obama's spiritual adviser.

Time.com: White House Likely Closing Gitmoupdated: Fri Jun 22 2007 12:45:00

The Bush administration is nearing a decision to close the Guantanamo Bay detainee facility and move the terror suspects there to military prisons elsewhere

Fortune: You Can't Shoot Workers, Can You?updated: Mon Feb 19 2001 00:01:00

Not long ago, Bruce Tulgan, author of Winning the Talent Wars (W.W. Norton, $26.95), tried explaining to a group of U.S. Army generals at Fort Leavenworth just how far smart companies are prepared ...

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