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Originally Posted by Avice
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Can't beat free.
I initially thought that this might be a person's commentary on the
Senate Intelligence Committee Report on Torture, not the report itself, since it is published, or at least sold, by a private publishing concern. But it appears that it is, in fact, the report itself.
The U.S. Federal Government has tons of publications available. Seems like I heard, years ago, that the U.S. Federal Government is the largest publisher in the world, and I wouldn't be surprised if that is true.
There's no point, of course, in a MobileReader looking for the report from the federal government, what with you giving a link to a publisher who is offering the report free, and in several formats at that.
But, for future reference, here are some links to places in the federal government where you can acquire publications or, at least, find out what they publish. Some of the publications are for sale, but many are
free:
U.S. Government Publishing Office.
A Searchable Catalog of U.S. Government Publications.
The U.S. Government Bookstore.
I'm sure that one or more of you who are residents of the U.S. will be thrilled to know that you conveniently can pick up forms for your 2017 Federal Taxes on one or more of those sites.