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In our second annual iPhone Stress Tests, Senior Editor Tim Moynihan applied a serious beating to the Apple iPhone 3G using keys, breakfast cereal, water, dish soap, and city sidewalks.
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Telling the Jesuits of his plan to blow up the House of Lords doesn't exactly get Catesby the support he predicted. Guy Fawkes is continually tortured until he reveals his true identity.
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Elliot Hughes recounts allegations of torture while being detained in Ramsey County Jail. Hughes was detained during an RNC08 protest after reportedly colliding with a police bicycle on accident. He was sent to Regions Hospital for treatment and later released without charges. We are actively investigating these claims. Stay tuned for more.
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Your Daily Politics Video Blog: TPMtv interviews Burt Neuborne, Legal Director of New York University's Brennan Center for Justice following "After Torture: A Harpers Magazine Forum on justice in the post-Bush era", December 4, 2008
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Journalist and UC Berkeley professor Mark Danner chides the Bush Administration for what he sees as its poor record on torture and human rights. A panel discussion follows to complete the 2006 DeWitt Higgs Memorial Lecture event, sponsored by Earl Warren College at UC San Diego. Series: DeWitt Higgs Memorial Lecture [3/2006] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 11471]
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Following the emergence of videos showing Mexican police being taught torture methods by a US security firm, Riz Khan speaks to Laura Carlsen of the Center for International Policy and Tamara Taraciuk, a lawyer for Human Rights Watch.
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Egypt's criminal court has sentenced two policemen to three years in jail over a torture case that has sent shockwaves through Egypt's police force.The policemen were found guilty of tortuting a bus driver last year, and the incident was captured on mobile phone.Al Jazeera's Amr el-Kahky reports.
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Can you scratch it? What happens when you drop it? PC World's Eric Butterfield takes the iPhone through a grueling set of tests to check out how the device handles abuse. For more news, reviews and how-tos visit www.pcworld.com/vide os