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The idea of Cirque du Soleil may invite images of extravagant live shows with clowns, acrobats and fire eaters. The company is trying to change… Read More »A New Look at the Circus – The New York Times
The idea of Cirque du Soleil may invite images of extravagant live shows with clowns, acrobats and fire eaters. The company is trying to change… Read More »A New Look at the Circus – The New York Times
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The consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton has agreed to pay $377.5 million to settle a federal lawsuit accusing it of false billing to the U.S.… Read More »Booz Allen pays $377.5 million to settle government billing case
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