Investigation Infiltrates International Child Porn Ring

ByABC News
March 16, 2006, 12:04 PM

March 16, 2006 --

Child-Porn Sting Nets International Group
27 People Face Charges in U.S. and Abroad in Porn Sting. (ABC News)

First Declassified Iraq Documents Released
Bush Administration Releases First Declassified Documents From Prewar Iraq. (AP)

Iran Wants to Discuss Iraq With U.S.
Iran Says Wants to Discuss Iraq With U.S.; Washington Repeatedly Has Accused Tehran of Meddling. (AP)

Judge in Moussaoui Case Imposes Sanctions
Judge in Moussaoui Case Imposes Sanctions, Prosecutors Consider Appeal. (AP)

Embattled Lawyer Had Limited Role in 9/11 Trial
Carla J. Martin was a legal go-between in federal proceedings against Moussaoui, prosecutors say. (Washington Post)

Officer Says He Wrongly Approved Use of Dogs
Top military intelligence official at Abu Ghraib says he wrongly endorsed using dogs in interrogations. (Washington Post)

Online Magazine Publishes Army's Abu Ghraib Investigation
Online magazine Salon.com has published what it's calling a full dossier of the U.S. Army's examination of abuse at Abu Ghraib prison, including 279 photos and 19 videos from the Army's internal investigation. The Web site also has published a timeline about the events to help give context to the abuse that occurred there. Michael Scherer, Washington correspondent for Salon.com, talks to Michele Norris about his reporting on the investigation. (Listen to NPR Report)

Firm Failed to Protect U.S. Troops' Water
AP Exclusive: Halliburton Memo Says Company Failed to Protect Soldiers' Water in Iraq. (AP)

Gitmo Transcripts Paint Shadowy Portraits
Guantanamo Transcripts Paint Portraits of Detainees, but Much About Them Remains Cloudy. (AP)

Suspect Released, Yemen-KSA Al Qaeda Link Disclosed
The Specialized State Security Penal Court acquitted Karama Khamis Monday, March 13. Khamis was freed from the U.S. detention center in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, but Prosecution appealed his release, charging him with drug trafficking. (Yemen Times)

Fears of a Lost Generation of Afghan Pupils As Taliban Targets Schools
Arson attacks and death threats turn playgrounds into battlegrounds. (The Guardian)

Two Bosnian Muslim Commanders Convicted of War Crimes
Two Bosnian Muslim army commanders were convicted of war crimes Wednesday for failing to rein in foreign Muslim volunteers who murdered and tortured Bosnian Croats and Serbs in the 1990s. (AP)