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    John Beliveau II, center, and his attorneys, Gretchen von Helms, left, and Jessica Carmichael arrive at the federal courthouse, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2013, in San Diego, where Beliveau is expected to plead guilty on bribery charges in connection with the over billing of the U.S. Navy of millions of dollars. (AP/Lenny Ignelzi)
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    John Bertrand Beliveau Jr., a Naval Criminal Investigative Service special agent, pleaded guilty Dec. 17 to accepting bribes in exchange for prostitutes, luxury travel and cash as part of a major corruption case that involves hundreds of millions of dollars in Navy contracts, according to the Department of Justice.

    Navy investigator traded confidential information for prostitutes, luxury travel

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    Two recent studies off Southern California found certain endangered blue whales and beaked whales stopped feeding and fled from recordings of noise similar to military sonar. (AP/John Calambokidis)
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    Navy expands sonar testing despite troubling signs

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    Krentz Johnson/Reuters -  Defense contractor Leonard Francis, right, shown in this courtroom sketch with his attorney Patrick Swan, Judge David Bartick and prosecutor Robert Huie, left, during his appearance in federal court in San Diego on Nov. 21.
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    Middleman in $18m Navy scheme sentenced to 3 years
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    NY Times: Scandal widens over contracts for Navy work

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    The U.S. military is looking for ways to expand operations in the vast waters of the Arctic as melting ice caps open sea lanes, and other nations such as Russia compete for the lucrative oil and gas deposits. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel says climate, energy and security issues revolving around the Arctic will continue to grow in importance. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, Pool, File)
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    Leonard Glenn Francis is at the center of an investigation into an overbilling scheme.

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    The U.S. Navy's Littoral Combat Ship lacks the robust communications systems needed to transmit critical data to support facilities ashore, according to an unreleased congressional audit, the latest in a succession of troubles for the $34 billion shipbuilding program. (AP Photo/Lockheed Martin via U.S. Navy, File)
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