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White House in deal on CIA prisons

By Caroline Daniel in Washington

Published: September 22 2006 01:19 | Last updated: September 22 2006 01:19

The White House on Thursday ended the impasse over its interrogation and detention policies when it agreed to compromise with a group of influential Republican senators, and said it would not seek to amend the terms of the Geneva Conventions.

President George W. Bush hailed the deal as meeting his goal of allowing the tougher interrogation of terrorist suspects at secret prisons run by the Central Intelligence Agency, and prosecution of them using a new form of military tribunals.

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