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Published by The Los Angeles Times | By Mark Mazzetti and Borzou Daragahi | Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Designed to mask any connection with the US military, The Pentagon has a contract with a small Washington-based firm called Lincoln Group, which helps translate and place the stories. The Lincoln Group's Iraqi staff or its subcontractors, sometimes pose as freelance reporters or advertising executives when they deliver the stories to Baghdad media outlets.

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Published by The Associated Press | By | Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Federal regulators have reached an agreement with DuPont to settle allegations the company hid information about the dangers of a toxic chemical known as C8 used in the manufacture of Teflon.

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Published by Wall Street Journal | By Guy Chazan | Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Azerbaijan prepares for another round of oil wealth and risk as a consortium led by BP gets ready to pump one million barrels a day from a big offshore field to Turkey's Mediterranean port of Ceyhan.

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Published by The Washington Times | By Rowan Scarborough | Monday, November 28, 2005

The United Nations released the money to the CPA in 2003. Planeloads of plastic-wrapped hundred-dollar bills began arriving in Iraq via C-17 cargo jets. The Development Fund for Iraq had landed with ery few strings attached.

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Published by The Los Angeles Times | By Richard C. Paddock and T. Christian Miller | Monday, November 21, 2005

An Iraqi Kurd who served on the U.S.-appointed Governing Council said that airlifting $1.4 billion in cash to Irbil was an attempt to win the silence of Kurdish leaders after the Coalition Provisional Authority had squandered the rest of the money.

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Published by The Washington Post | By Joe Stephens and David B. Ottaway | Sunday, November 20, 2005

At the outset, the Louis Berger Group Inc., failed to provide adequate oversight and USAID officials were unable to identify the location projects in the field. Officials at contracting companies and nonprofit groups complain that they were directed to build at sites that turned out to be sheer mountain slopes, a dry riverbed and even a graveyard.

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Published by Newsday | By James Bernstein | Sunday, November 20, 2005

Army, Marines claim thousands more protective body armor vests made by Point Blank Body Armor Inc., failed to pass ballistic tests.

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