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Suits over drivers' deaths could be tried in 2009



By JUAN A. LOZANO, AP
22 July 2008 @ 01:22 pm ET

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The truckers' lawyers claim KBR knew it was sending the convoy into a dangerous area and could have prevented the bloodshed.

KBR has maintained its top priority remains the safety and security of all its employees.

KBR split from Halliburton last year and operates as a separate, publicly traded company. At least 110 of KBR's employees have been killed in Iraq since it started working there under a multibillion-dollar military contract in 2003.

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