Congress Bans Harsh Treatment of Suspects
22nd Dec 2005, 03:49 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) - Congress sent President Bush a ban on harsh treatment of foreign terrorism suspects in U.S. custody and directed him to send lawmakers quarterly reports on Iraq as it completed a voluminous bill Wednesday that rebuffed some of his war policies.
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