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Cheney and HAL

Greider, William | July 10, 2006 issue

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This article discusses U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney's connections with the Halliburton Company. Cheney, a former CEO of Halliburton, sold his shares in the company upon being voted U.S. Vice President. Cheney and Halliburton are now facing a class-action investor lawsuit for charges of fraud and managerial incompetence during Cheney's tenure as Halliburton CEO.

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CHENEY, Richard B.; HALLIBURTON Co.; FRAUD; WHITE collar crimes; CLASS actions (Civil procedure); ACTIONS & defenses -- United States; VICE-Presidents -- United States; UNITED States
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