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Ghost soldiers
By
Mark Benjamin
and
Barbara Slavin
February 6, 2011
The Pentagon sent ill-equipped and poorly trained reservists into harm's way as it scrambled to fill Civil Affairs units to rebuild Iraq and
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US doesn't vet Afghan contractors well enough to ensure money doesn't fall into terrorist hands
By
Laurel Adams
June 9, 2011
Policing the world
By
Caitlin Ginley
and
Laurel Adams
April 29, 2011
USAID, Pentagon struggle to make water projects in Afghanistan sustainable
By
Laurel Adams
November 19, 2010
As Afghanistan contracting surges, who's following the money?
By
Christine Spolar
March 3, 2010
A Spy Inc. no stranger to controversy
LONDON / WASHINGTON, June 12, 2002 — Even within the secretive world of private military companies, AirScan is noted for being unforthcoming
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Watching the terror trails
Fighting crime with computers in Minnesota
By
G.W. Schulz
September 1, 2009
Pentagon's failure to share biometric data prevents DHS and FBI from identifying terrorists
By
Laurel Adams
May 3, 2011
Gas pipeline operators shape and pay for regulators' safety studies
By
Eric Nalder
June 20, 2011
Marketing the new 'Dogs of War'
By
Duncan Campbell
October 30, 2002
Sri Lankans hire Tim Spicer, a man already involved in global mercenary activities
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Former Blackwater employees accuse security contractor of defrauding government
By
Nick Schwellenbach
and
Carol D. Leonnig
February 12, 2010
Privatizing combat, the new world order
By
Laura Peterson
October 28, 2002
Windfalls of war: Pentagon's competition for contracts abysmal compared to other agencies
By
Sharon Weinberger
September 2, 2011
Outsourcing the Pentagon
By
Larry Makinson
September 29, 2004
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Jakarta's intelligence service hires Washington lobbyists
By
Andreas Harsono
and
Nathaniel Heller
September 7, 2006
Former Indonesian president's foundation served as conduit for push to overturn ban on military cooperation
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Water and politics in the fall of Suharto
By
Andreas Harsono
February 10, 2003
Paterson looks to shake up New York ethics laws
By
Caitlin Ginley
May 26, 2009
New year for ethics in New York?
By
Caitlin Ginley
January 5, 2010
Public health suffers as Indonesia ignores calls for tobacco reform
By
Andreas Harsono
September 9, 2011
Iraq prison diary: Whatever happened to the 'Six of Clubs'?
By
Michael Bronner
July 23, 2009
Hussam Amin, a ranking official in the Saddam Hussein regime, told weapons inspectors for years there was nothing to find in his country
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McClellan book confirms Center's 'Iraq: The War Card' report
By
Caitlin Ginley
May 28, 2008
A casualty in the war on terror
By
Nathaniel Heller
May 24, 2007
Bibliography
By
The Center for Public Integrity
January 23, 2008
False premise for going to war
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
Is the Democratic platform in synch with the public on national defense?
By
Aaron Mehta
and
R. Jeffrey Smith
September 6, 2012
Democratic platform offers hints at how Obama would handle defense in second term.
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Hillary Clinton card, gun violence petition help Democrats build data dossier
By
Dave Levinthal
January 28, 2013
Re-elected, Obama heads back to divided government
By
The Associated Press
November 7, 2012
Senate Dems want tax cuts for businesses that hire
By
The Associated Press
July 9, 2012
The odd debts presidential candidates still owe
By
Dave Levinthal
February 5, 2013
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