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Iraq contractor bans cell phones for 'safety and security'

A major Defense Department contractor has ordered its employees in Iraq to turn in their personal cell phones because "of a safety and security concern."

Time.com: House Probes Soldier Electrocutions

A U.S. House committee chairman has begun an investigation into the electrocutions of at least 12 service members in Iraq

Congressmen: Iraq lawless like the Wild West

Government contractors in Iraq face lawlessness reminiscent of America's Wild West of the 1800s, lawmakers said Wednesday at a House hearing into a contractor's rape allegations.

Iraq rape allegation gets congressional hearing

A House panel on Wednesday heard a woman's accusations that she was drugged and raped by co-workers at a contracting firm in Iraq two years ago.

Lawmakers to investigate Iraq contract worker's rape claim

A House panel on Wednesday is scheduled to examine a woman's accusations that she was drugged and raped by co-workers at a contracting firm in Iraq two years ago.

Fortune: THE TRUTH ABOUT HALLIBURTON

In an age of ugly symbols, a handful of companies have come to serve as shorthand for what's wrong with corporate America. In 2004, Halliburton moved to the top of the roster.

FBI investigates Halliburton complaint

The FBI has made a formal request to interview the Army Corps of Engineers chief contracting officer who has alleged her agency unfairly awarded no-bid contracts worth billions of dollars to a Halliburton subsidiary for work in Iraq, law enforcement sources said Thursday.

CNNMoney: Pentagon puts hold on Halliburton pay

The Pentagon plans to withhold about $300 million in money owed to Halliburton under its contract to provide meals to U.S. troops in Iraq and Kuwait, the Pentagon said Wednesday.

CNNMoney: Halliburton faces criminal probe

The Pentagon's investigation into allegations a Halliburton subsidiary may have overcharged for gasoline delivered to Iraq last year is now a criminal probe, the Pentagon said Monday.

Halliburton faces criminal probe

The Pentagon's investigation into allegations a Halliburton subsidiary may have overcharged for gasoline delivered to Iraq last year is now a criminal probe, the Pentagon said Monday.

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