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today's papers Cheney to CIA: Don't Tell Congress About Program Posted Sunday, July 12, 2009, at 3:48 AM ET The New York Times leads news that, under instructions from former vice-president Dick Cheney, the CIA deliberately failed to tell Congress about a secret counterterrorism program. The Washington Post leads news that Attorney General Eric Holder is considering whether to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate allegations that CIA operatives tortured terrorism suspects. The Los Angeles Times leads a recap of President Obama's visit to Ghana, where he gave a speech exhorting the African continent to take responsibility for its own future. None of the papers provide any actual material details about the secret counterterrorism program, which apparently lasted from 2001 until early last month, when CIA director Leon Panetta learned of its existence and ordered it disbanded. Two unnamed sources told the NYT about Cheney's apparent involvement in covering up the program, which the CIA claims was never actually operational. To continue reading, click here. Justin Peters is a writer in New York, and the editor of Polite.Join the Fray: our reader discussion forum What did you think of this article? POST A MESSAGE | READ MESSAGES Also In Slate The President's Facebook Newsfeed: Matt Drudge Tagged Barack Obama in a Photo The Best Movie About Gay Sex This Week Isn't Bruno--It's Humpday Five Reasons Why Google's New Operating System Is Doomed | Advertisement |
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