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By DIANE REEVES PANAMA CITYWhile recently perusing The News Herald’s Squall Line, I ran across the following post: “They say pot isn’t harmful to the brain, yet we have all these ex-hippy liberals screwing things up.”My first thought was this… Source: NEW YORK TIMES WASHINGTON – Blackwater Worldwide created a web of more than 30 shell firms or subsidiaries in part to obtain millions of dollars in U.S. government contracts after the security company came under intense criticism for reckless conduct in Iraq, according to congressional investigators and former Blackwater officials. While it is unclear how many of those businesses won contracts … Source: Network let it obscure involvement from contracting officials and public. Three Democratic candidates, including one from Anne Arundel County, are fighting to knock off a well-known and well-financed congressman in the 2nd District in next week’s primary election. Jeffrey Morris, an accountant from Pasadena, is one of nine candidates from across the meandering distric… Source: WASHINGTON — Blackwater Worldwide created a web of more than 30 shell companies or subsidiaries in part to obtain millions of dollars in U.S. government contracts after the security company came under intense criticism for reckless conduct in Iraq, according to congressional investigators and former Blackwater officials. By James Risen and Mark Mazzetti WASHINGTON Blackwater Worldwide created a web of more than 30 shell companies or subsidiaries in part to obtain millions of dollars in U.S. government contracts after the security company came under intense criticism for reckless conduct in Iraq, according to congressional investigators and former Blackwater officials. Report: Blackwater created 30 shell companies to get gov’t work after Iraq shootings Iraq – Blackwater Worldwide – Central Intelligence Agency – New York Times – Middle East Report: Blackwater created 30 shell companies to get gov’t work after Iraq shootings Iraq – Blackwater Worldwide – Central Intelligence Agency – New York Times – Middle East Stephanie Danes Smith, a member of the Senior Intelligence Service of the Central Intelligence Agency, will give a devotional address entitled “On Becoming Truly Converted” at Southern Virginia University Friday, September 10, at 11 a.m. in the Stoddard Activities Center. Source: The mystery over Gareth Williams’s death is deepening. Was he killed because of his professional life or his private one? Was it an impromptu killing or one that was planned? Source: Blackwater won U.S. contracts via web of subsidiaries, investigators say Source: The security contractor created dozens of shell companies or subsidiaries in part to obtain U.S. contracts after it was criticized for its conduct in Iraq, officials and investigators said. POST FALLS – Three months off the campaign trail, Vaughn Ward is bringing his leadership skills to Northwest Specialty Hospital in Post Falls. Saying he may not be competent to stand trial, federal prosecutors are requesting that Hutaree militia member Jacob Ward undergo a psychiatric evaluation. By date (default) read more Source: (RTTNews) – A suspected US drone strike in Pakistan’s northwestern tribal belt near the Afghan border has left at least six people dead, local news reports quoting unnamed officials said Friday. GAO’s ruling is evidence that GAO won’t second-guess agency officials’ decisions to waive organizational conflicts of interest. Source: That would be Donald P Gregg, a former U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer who was ambassador to South Korea during the presidency of George H W Bush from 1989 to 1993 after having served him faithfully as his national security adviser during his eight years as vice president. According to the reports, the BGN 6 M deal for the construction of the Dragoman terminal should cost only BGN 2 M. The Maumelle Area Chamber of Commerce was updated recently about the latest happenings at the Little Rock Air Force Base. Ban still looms despite temporary truce after maker RIM grants authorities access to ‘secure’ data passed between devices The Indian authorities are suggesting that Research In Motion (RIM), maker of the popular BlackBerry device, has granted them access to ‘secure’ data passed between devices – which has staved off the threat of a ban there on features including email and instant messaging … |
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