WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate Intelligence Committee is expected this afternoon to approve declassifying part of a secret report on Bush-era interrogations of terrorism suspects.

Congressional aides and outside experts familiar with the report say it is deeply critical of waterboarding and other harsh interrogation methods, and concludes among other things that such practices provided no key evidence in the hunt for Osama bin Laden.

The CIA disputes many of the conclusions in the report.

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