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Published by Bloomberg | By Jame Gunsalus and Cary O'Reilly | Saturday, September 10, 2005

Boeing is in talks with the Justice Department to pay a fine and avoid criminal charges related to the scandals through a "deferred prosecution." The fine may be as high as $500 million.

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Published by The Washington Post | By Jonathan Finer | Saturday, September 10, 2005

Recent shootings of Iraqi civilians, allegedly involving the legion of U.S., British and other foreign security contractors operating in the country, are drawing increasing concern from Iraqi officials and U.S. commanders who say they undermine relations between foreign military forces and Iraqi civilians.

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Published by The Washington Post | By Jonathan Finer | Saturday, September 10, 2005

Recent shootings of Iraqi civilians, allegedly involving the legion of U.S., British and other foreign security contractors operating in the country, are drawing increasing concern from Iraqi officials and U.S. commanders who say they undermine relations between foreign military forces and Iraqi civilians.

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Published by Reuters | By Mariam Karouny and Omar al-Ibadi | Friday, September 9, 2005

Iraq's government ordered its forces to reopen Baghdad airport on Friday after the private British company that polices it closed the passenger terminal in a dispute over unpaid bills.

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Published by The Evening Standard | By Isabel Oakeshott | Friday, September 9, 2005

Sir Malcolm has been a fierce critic of the war, but an investigation into his financial interests shows his share options in a private security firm are rocketing in value as the company wins new contracts while the insurgency in Iraq continues.

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