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First, do harm: the rules are crystal clear: doctors can't take part in torture. So why won't the profession crack down on those who have?
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] THE MEMORY OF detainee No. 173379 still haunts Andrew Duffy. The 24-year-old prisoner showed up in Match 2006 among a...
Mother Jones, 07/01/09 by Justine Sharrock · More from publication -
Dave Eggers: the studs factor
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] It's not easy keeping up with Dave Eggers, the pirate-loving, footnote-dropping McSweeney's publisher, 826 Valencia...
Mother Jones, 03/01/09 by Justine Sharrock · More from publication -
The Shawnee redemption: spiraling prison costs? Not in Kansas anymore
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] When Jeannette Brown first got out of prison in Shawnee County, Kansas, in April 2000, she had...
Mother Jones, 07/01/08 by Justine Sharrock · More from publication -
HIV plan b
One winter night in 2000, Danny, who was 21 at the time, went home with a guy he met at a crowded bar in San Francisco. Random hookups weren't out...
Mother Jones, 05/01/08 by Justine Sharrock · More from publication -
Spinning the atom: "environmentalists" are key to the industry's PR push
Patrick Moore sits in a dark mahogany booth at the Off the Record bar across from the White House. Clad in a conservative navy blue suit, he blends...
Mother Jones, 05/01/08 by Justine Sharrock · More from publication -
Am I a torturer? When Donald Rumsfeld approved "harsh interrogation techniques," it was grunts like Ben Allbright who did the dirty work. And now that the nation has moved on, it is they who are left to figure out what that means
THE PRISONS in Iraq stink. Ask any guard or interrogator and they'll tell you it's a smell they'll never forget: sweat, fear, and rot. On the base...
Mother Jones, 03/01/08 by Justine Sharrock · More from publication



