Pentagon: Ex-Gitmo detainees resume terror acts
Published 1/14/2009 at CNN.com - Politics
Dozens of suspected terrorists released by the United States from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, are believed to have returned to terrorism activities, according to the Pentagon.
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