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December 08, 2009

Army mentoring deals bypass ethics laws

USAToday reports - The Army used a loophole in federal ethics law to award lucrative contracts to two recently retired generals, departing from its standard practice for hiring senior advisers, according to public records and interviews.

See full article at http://www.usatoday.com/news/military/2009-12-07-mcneill_N.htm.

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