Democrats Demand Probe of Demotion
A Corps of Engineers official had called Halliburton’s no-bid contract ‘blatant and improper’ during congressional testimony
By T. Christian Miller, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
August 30, 2005
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Democrats Demand Probe of Demotion A Corps of Engineers official had called Halliburton’s no-bid contract ‘blatant and improper’ during congressional testimony By T. Christian Miller, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer August 30, 2005

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A Corps of Engineers official had called Halliburton’s no-bid contract ‘blatant and improper’ during congressional testimony
By T. Christian Miller, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
August 30, 2005

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