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Beijing Called on to Toughen Response to U.S. Navy
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The project may get $90,000 in funding
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Top Gun
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January 14, 2015
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Jonathan Berts wishes to return to active duty
By Alex Rogers
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Navy Commander Admits Guilt in Bribery Plot
"Commander Sanchez sold out his command and country for cash bribes, luxury hotel rooms, and the services of prostitutes," alleged Assistant Attorney General Leslie R. Caldwell
By Elizabeth Barber
January 6, 2015
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