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		<title>By: Psyche, Science, and Society &#187; American Psychological Association and torture: A picture worth a thousand words</title>
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		<description>[...] Benjamin Greenberg, on his Hungry Blues blog discusses the history of the McCain Amendment and its apparent weakening of the definition of the definition of torture and abuse from those previously existing. [...]</description>
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