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Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-MA, speaks with Joseph R. Biden, during the Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing for Alberto Gonzales, President Bush's nominee for Attorney Generalon January 6, 2005 in Washington. Gonzales received criticism because of the abuses of detainees in Iraq, Afghanistan and Cuba after clarification he made regarding the Geneva Convention and how much "pain" Americans could administer to prisoners. ..(UPI Photo/Michael Kleinfeld)
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