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		<title>International legal experts unveil index to measure how well nations follow rule of law.  Plus: Robert Jay Lifton comments on U.S. use of torture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Legal experts from 95 countries have devised a way of measuring how well leaders, officials and judges are meeting the basic principles of law and human rights.  That means the USA no longer has to pretend that it is the standard by which all other countries should be judged. <br /><br /> Also: not coincidentally, Robert Jay Lifton comments on America's use of torture.
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