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    Government shutdown could make revoking security clearances harder
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    Government shutdown could make revoking security clearances harder

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    September 30, 2013 12:00 am
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      This image provided by the U.S. Navy shows Navy Vice Adm. Tim Giardina in a Nov. 11, 2011, photo. The U.S. strategic Command, the military command in charge of all U.S. nuclear warfighting forces says it has suspended its No. 2 commander, Giardina, for unspecific reasons, and he is under investigation by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. (AP Photo/U.S. Navy)
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    Officials: Iran source of Navy computer intrusion
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      Navy Commander Ingrid Pauli directs the Special Psychiatric Intervention Team (SPRINT) command and control center at the Washington Navy Yard in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 26, 2013. More than 6,000 employees of the Washington Navy Yard have been offered counseling in the 10 days since a gunman killed 12 people. A specialized team of counselors has been at the site, working with people who say they've been anxious, sad and stressed since the Sept. 16 shooting. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)
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    Jack Raymond Kimble Jr., of Sykesville, Md., admitted Wednesday to getting paid for hours he never worked. (Photo: Thinkstock)

    Maryland government employee pleads guilty to falsifying his work hours

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