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Human trafficking allegations test diplomatic immunity
By
Traver Riggins
April 28, 2011
Allegations of human trafficking against Qatar diplomat highlight immunity issue
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Despite allegations, no prosecutions for war zone sex trafficking
By
Nick Schwellenbach
and
Carol D. Leonnig
July 17, 2010
U.S. Embassy contractors in Saudi Arabia may be abusing employees
By
Nick Schwellenbach
May 12, 2010
Not-so-hot off the press: Human trafficking report
By
Amy Biegelsen
September 14, 2010
Continuing impact from Center series
By
Kristen Lombardi
April 7, 2010
Pentagon’s anti-trafficking efforts need improvement
By
Laurel Adams
February 1, 2011
For the past 10 years, the Pentagon has required a clause against human-trafficking on military contracts, but a review by the inspector gen
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U.S. Embassy contractors in Saudi Arabia may be abusing employees
By
Nick Schwellenbach
May 12, 2010
Contractor that was subject of iWatch News story reaches settlement with government
By
Corbin Hiar
July 8, 2011
Not-so-hot off the press: Human trafficking report
By
Amy Biegelsen
September 14, 2010
Our youngest killers
By
Sarah Favot
,
Kirsten Berg
and
Jenna Ebersole
January 4, 2012
Not-so-hot off the press: Human trafficking report
By
Amy Biegelsen
September 14, 2010
The State Department’s internal watchdog has released a report stamped “sensitive but unclassified” that assesses a unit in charge of fighti
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U.S. Embassy contractors in Saudi Arabia may be abusing employees
By
Nick Schwellenbach
May 12, 2010
Contractor that was subject of iWatch News story reaches settlement with government
By
Corbin Hiar
July 8, 2011
Human trafficking allegations test diplomatic immunity
By
Traver Riggins
April 28, 2011
Pentagon’s anti-trafficking efforts need improvement
By
Laurel Adams
February 1, 2011
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U.S. Embassy contractors in Saudi Arabia may be abusing employees
By
Nick Schwellenbach
May 12, 2010
Is the United States inadvertently supporting labor trafficking in Saudi Arabia? A new State Department inspector general (IG) report acknow
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Not-so-hot off the press: Human trafficking report
By
Amy Biegelsen
September 14, 2010
Contractor that was subject of iWatch News story reaches settlement with government
By
Corbin Hiar
July 8, 2011
Pentagon’s anti-trafficking efforts need improvement
By
Laurel Adams
February 1, 2011
Human trafficking allegations test diplomatic immunity
By
Traver Riggins
April 28, 2011
Despite allegations, no prosecutions for war zone sex trafficking
By
Nick Schwellenbach
and
Carol D. Leonnig
July 17, 2010
Eight years ago, President George W. Bush issued a stern policy on sex trafficking in war zones — a policy that remains on the books to this
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Windfalls of war: Pentagon's competition for contracts abysmal compared to other agencies
By
Sharon Weinberger
September 2, 2011
Human trafficking allegations test diplomatic immunity
By
Traver Riggins
April 28, 2011
Contractor that was subject of iWatch News story reaches settlement with government
By
Corbin Hiar
July 8, 2011
Contractors write the rules
By
Jonathan Werve
June 30, 2004
KBR subcontractor in Iraq gets U.S. contracts despite human trafficking allegations
By
Ben Wieder
June 14, 2011
Kuwait catering firm gets U.S. contracts despite human trafficking allegations
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Review launched on payments Army made to KBR over auditor objections
By
Nick Schwellenbach
February 11, 2009
Billions for KBR
By
Sarah Laskow
June 17, 2008
Baghdad bonanza
By
Bill Buzenberg
November 19, 2007
Overbilling by overseas contractors, plus lax oversight means money is being wasted
By
Nick Schwellenbach
May 1, 2009
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Contractor that was subject of iWatch News story reaches settlement with government
By
Corbin Hiar
July 8, 2011
A controversial security contractor featured in an iWatch News piece has reached a multi-million dollar settlement with the government
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Not-so-hot off the press: Human trafficking report
By
Amy Biegelsen
September 14, 2010
U.S. Embassy contractors in Saudi Arabia may be abusing employees
By
Nick Schwellenbach
May 12, 2010
Despite allegations, no prosecutions for war zone sex trafficking
By
Nick Schwellenbach
and
Carol D. Leonnig
July 17, 2010
KBR subcontractor in Iraq gets U.S. contracts despite human trafficking allegations
By
Ben Wieder
June 14, 2011
Our youngest killers
By
Sarah Favot
,
Kirsten Berg
and
Jenna Ebersole
January 4, 2012
Massachusetts teens sentenced to life without parole reveal inequities in '96 law
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Teen killers get inconsistent sentences
By
Maggie Mulvihill
,
Sarah Favot
and
Kirsten Berg
February 14, 2012
A judge, a teenage killer and a mother who forgives
By
Maggie Mulvihill
March 20, 2012
Pentagon’s anti-trafficking efforts need improvement
By
Laurel Adams
February 1, 2011
U.S. Embassy contractors in Saudi Arabia may be abusing employees
By
Nick Schwellenbach
May 12, 2010
Teen killers get inconsistent sentences
By
Maggie Mulvihill
,
Sarah Favot
and
Kirsten Berg
February 14, 2012
U.S. Supreme Court will revisit sentencing children 14-years and younger to life in prison without parole
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Our youngest killers
By
Sarah Favot
,
Kirsten Berg
and
Jenna Ebersole
January 4, 2012
A judge, a teenage killer and a mother who forgives
By
Maggie Mulvihill
March 20, 2012
Supreme Court to review life without parole for juveniles
By
Susan Ferriss
March 19, 2012
Juvenile life without parole: Massachusetts moves cautiously toward reform
By
Maggie Mulvihill
November 21, 2012
A judge, a teenage killer and a mother who forgives
By
Maggie Mulvihill
March 20, 2012
Lawyers argue judges should stop teen killers from receiving harshest sentences — life in jail, without parole
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Our youngest killers
By
Sarah Favot
,
Kirsten Berg
and
Jenna Ebersole
January 4, 2012
Teen killers get inconsistent sentences
By
Maggie Mulvihill
,
Sarah Favot
and
Kirsten Berg
February 14, 2012
Pentagon’s anti-trafficking efforts need improvement
By
Laurel Adams
February 1, 2011
U.S. Embassy contractors in Saudi Arabia may be abusing employees
By
Nick Schwellenbach
May 12, 2010
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