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With civilian contractors in Iraq facing increasing peril, the Department of Defense is pushing a proposal that would shift the risks of working in a combat zone onto private companies. Lawyers with clients operating in Iraq say they are troubled by the broad language that seems to stick private companies with potentially huge liabilities. But military lawyers say companies need to accept certain burdens to do business with the U.S. government.
April 22, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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