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… owns a vehicle Florida police suspect was involved in a hi; Pentagon letter undercuts DOJ in Blackwater case: The Pentagon wrote in 2007 that Blackwater Worldwide contractors in Iraq are not subject to U.S. civilian criminal laws. …
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RALEIGH, N.C. – Blackwater Worldwide is abandoning its tarnished brand name as it tries to shake a reputation battered by oft-criticized work in Iraq, renaming its family of two dozen businesses under the name Xe. …
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After years of bad press over no-bid contracts and massacres of Iraqi civilians, the private military contractor Blackwater Worldwide has changed its name to the cryptic “Xe” (pronounced “Zee”). In an eerily similar move, …
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Xe (pronounced /ˈzi/, formerly Blackwater Worldwide &Blackwater USA), is a private military company founded in 1997 by Erik Prince and Al Clark. In October 2007, Blackwater USA renamed itself Blackwater Worldwide, and was colloquially …
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