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TALKING ABOUT CONTROVERSY
UC Berkeley law professor John Yoo, who helped draft the so-called
“torture memo,” a Justice Department document that argued Al Qaeda
and Taliban prisoners are not subject to the full protection of the
Geneva Conventions while in U.S. custody, will appear in a panel
discussion today at UC Irvine. UC Irvine professors Mark Le Vine and
Cecelia Lynch will join the panel with attorney Stephen Rohde, former
president of the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern
California. The 1:30 p.m. event will be at the UC Irvine Student
Center. Information: (949) 824-2419.
LOOKING BACK AT WORLD WAR II
Costa Mesa resident George Morales, a retired Navy chief petty
officer, will speak about his experiences in espionage during World
War II at a meeting beginning at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Costa Mesa
Community Center, 1845 Park Ave.
The California Retired Teachers Assn., Harbor Division No. 77, is
hosting the event.
Information: (949) 551-5082.
NO LONGER ANONYMOUS
Joe Klein, author of “Primary Colors,” a senior writer at Time and
regular contributor to “Paula Zahn Now” on CNN, will kick off the
Newport Beach Public Library Foundation’s Distinguished Speakers
Lecture Series on Friday.
The 6 p.m., catered lecture will be at the Newport Beach Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Admission is $55.
Information: (866) 301-2411 or https://www.nbp lfoundation.org.
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