Topic: Lynndie England
These women are in the same war in the Middle East as the men they serve beside but, Ehrenreich has decided the women should be held to a higher moral standard.Early theorist of female criminality explained the behaviors of female offenders ...
Today in HistoryToday in HistoryToday is Sunday, May 2, the 122nd day of 2010. There are 243 days left in the year.Today's Highlight in History:On May 2, 1960, Caryl Chessman, who'd become a best-selling author and cause celebre ...
Abu Ghraib soldier should set up own Web site to promote 'England, the celebrity'The biographer for a former Army reservist involved in the Abu Ghraib prisoner-abuse scandal says the soldier's agent should stop using a Web site designed to promote ...
reservist in Abu Ghraib abuse scandal sues Va. biographer over business dealingsFormer Army reservist Lynndie England is suing the biographer who wrote the book she hoped would tell her side of the Abu Ghraib prison scandal and salvage her image.England claims ...
Library of Congress cancels lecture with reservist in Abu Ghraib prison scandal after threatsA lecture by the woman who became the public face of the Abu Ghraib scandal was canceled Friday at the Library of Congress after threats led to concerns about ...
reservist and face of Abu Ghraib scandal hopes biography brings redemptionMore than two years since leaving her prison cell, the woman who became the grinning face of the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal spends most of her days confined to the four ...
Lynndie England smells like soap. On this warm fall afternoon, England, 23, now 30 pounds heavier, wears short-sleeve Army fatigues and black, waffle-soled boots. England receives requests every week, according to her lawyer, Roy T. Hardy, who says that she doesn't ...
In Guardians, your role is loosely based on Lynndie England, of the Abu Ghraib prison-torture scandal. I mean, I could go on the message boards and see everyone call Lynndie England the ugliest whore who ever walked the face of the planet ...
STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND : ENCOUNTERS IN THE DISUNITED STATES by Gary Younge The Guardian New Press, Gary Younge, a staff writer for the Guardian, arrived in New York in January 2003, to be the paper's correspondent there. I didn't ...
Judith Thompson makes no bones about being labeled a political dramatist. " Googling her subject, Thompson discovered anti-Lynndie comments that were "misogynist, violent and had nothing to do with sympathy for the Iraqi detainees or with a political conscience, but everything to do ...