Mark Bowden

A demonstrator is held down during a simulation of waterboarding outside the Justice Department in 2007.

For Black Hawk Down author, CIA torture report is no surprise

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Conflict

Mark Bowden's view: The use of ''coercive methods does and did produce very useful information.''

For Black Hawk Down author, CIA torture report is no surprise

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Arts, Culture & Media
Zero Dark Thirty, out this weekend, 'remarkably accurate' yet still controversial

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