The Bush Administration found it necessary to deny that torture will be used against Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the Al Qaeda leader captured in Pakistan last week, but confirmed that "routine techniques" such as sleep and light deprivation and withholding food and water and medical attention might be used.
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The Bush Administration found it necessary to deny that torture will be used against Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the Al Qaeda leader captured in Pakistan last week, but confirmed that "routine techniques" such as sleep and light deprivation and withholding food and water and medical attention might be used.