Friday, June 13 2008

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Friday, June 13, 2008

Supreme Court grants Guantánamo Bay detainees access to civilian court system

In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that suspected terrorists detained at a prison in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, have the constitutional right to contest their detentions in U.S. civilian courts. Human rights lawyer Barbara Olshanski, who argued before the Supreme Court in a 2004 Guantánamo case, dissects Thursday's decision.

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Flooding in Iowa

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The rights of military prison detainees

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The Takeaway... in... spaaaaaace... A NASA telescope looks at gamma-ray mysteries

This was a busy week for space news watchers. The GLAST gamma-ray space observatory blasted off, the International Astronomical Union dubbed dwarf planets "plutoids" in honor of the once-planet Pluto, and the Phoenix Mars Lander scooped up Martian dirt. The Takeaway goes behind these headlines with astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the Hayden Planetarium and host of NOVA ScienceNOW.

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Plutoid: A new planetary classification

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Looking at new economic numbers amid a possible recession

A mixed bag of economic indicators and the struggles of independent bank Lehman Brothers this week have resuscitated fears of recession. The Takeaway gets the perspective of The New York Times’s David Leonhardt.

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Hulk SMASH! onto silver screen and physicist REVIEW! movie

The Incredible Hulk, the do-over of 2003's Hulk, opens this weekend. The Takeaway sent nuclear physicist Tim Halpin-Healy, who (we think) has no anger management issues, to a press screening.

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The Takeaway goes Broadway for the 2008 Tony Awards

The Tony winners will be announced this Sunday, and one of the big prizes is Best New Musical. There are two front runners, "In the Heights" and "Passing Strange." They don’t sound like your grandparents’ musicals, either, because they’re shows that mix genres such as hip-hop and rock. John and Adaora talk to Jack Grace about the race and why the creator of one of the productions says he shouldn’t win.

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The mother of all movie trailers: The Incredible Hulk, The Happening, and more

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Debating the writ of habeas corpus for Guantánamo detainees

The Supreme Court ruled that suspected terrorists detained at a prison in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, have the right to contest their detention via U.S. civilian courts. Glenn Greenwald (Salon.com blogger and Bush administration critic) and Jed Babbin (Human Events editor and former deputy undersecretary of defense under President George H. W. Bush) take two views on the decision.

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Iowaflood.com tracks flooding in Iowa through multimedia

Watch a collection of video and images on Andy Brudtkuhl's iowaflood.com and view a slideshow of Iowa flooding photos on Flickr.

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