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Archive: Bristol, Conn.'s guerrilla hostage
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe phone rings and Jo Rosano jumps to answer, thinking of the sound of her son's voice: Hi, Mom, it's me, Marc. But it isn't him. Rosano hangs up to resume scouring the Internet for news, brewing espresso, pacing, praying, crying and waiting -- as she...Tags: Bible, National Security, Health, Colombia, Connecticut
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Contractors act as interrogators
Sun National StaffThe U.S. military's use of private contractors for the sensitive task of wartime interrogation marks a sharp shift from traditional practices and is raising difficult issues of accountability as authorities investigate the alleged role civilian workers...Tags: Employees, Colleges and Universities, Terrorism, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics
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So why does Harry Stonecipher think he can turn around Boeing?
Tribune staff reporterHarry Stonecipher still remembers the red binder packed with damaging documents. It was 1987, and federal grand juries in two states were investigating whether Sundstrand Corp. had overcharged taxpayers on defense contracts. Stonecipher, who joined the...Tags: Employees, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, Health and Safety at Work, Technology
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