Fri 07 Jul 2006White House outlines plan for trying terroristsUS: The Bush administration has told senators it wants to retain key elements of military tribunals for inmates at Guantánamo Bay that the supreme court struck down as illegal, but to incorporate elements of the legal code used in courts martial of military personnel.Attorney general Alberto Gonzales and national security adviser Stephen Hadley told Republican members of the Senate Armed Services Committee that they were designing a new structure for the tribunals which the White House believes will overcome the difficulties identified by the court. Some senators, including senior Republicans John McCain and Lindsay Graham, have pressed the White House to base the new rules on the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) so that detainees would get access to evidence, with restrictions on secret information, the ability to challenge it and the right to appeal.