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From: The Washington Post
Date: 20040711
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J.P. "Jack" London, chief executive of CACI International, which learned it still qualifies for government contracts notwithstanding the possible involvement of an employee in the Iraqi prison scandal.
Rupert Murdoch, chief executive of News Corp., whose New York Post goofed with a front-page scoop on Richard A. Gephardt being selected as Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kerry's running mate. (The Post denied reports that Murdoch had called the item in himself.)
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