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Government

Sep. 11, 2002

MTV Icons Occupy Changed U.S in Which Torture is Debated

Column by Garry Abrams - A day after last year's Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Los Angeles Police Chief Bernard C. Parks commented on a radio program that Americans were "less free today than we were yesterday."

        By Garry Abrams
        
        A day after last year's Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Los Angeles Police Chief Bernard C. Parks commented on a radio program that Americans were "less free today than we were yesterday."
        Parks was right, possibly even prophetic.
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