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Fortune: Another way to profit from oil's rebound

"Drill baby, drill" may have failed as a campaign slogan, but the mantra appears to be working for investors.

Halliburton, KBR sued for alleged ill effects of 'burn pits'

A series of civil lawsuits against defense contractors KBR and its former parent company Halliburton claims the companies endangered the health of U.S. troops and contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan by unsafely burning massive amounts of garbage on U.S. bases.

CNNMoney: Halliburton posts loss on debt settlement

Halliburton Co. said Monday it swung to a net loss of $21 million in the third quarter, due largely to a nearly $700 million debt settlement, but the oilfield services provider said operating income topped $1 billion for the first time.

CNNMoney: Tough day for stocks

Stocks plunged Monday, with the Dow down as much as 800 points during the session, as the $700 billion bank bailout plan and European government attempts to prop up faltering banks failed to comfort panicky investors.

CNNMoney: Stocks tumble on day, week

Stocks tumbled Friday, at the end of a down week on Wall Street, as spiking oil prices and another weak housing market report gave investors a reason to retreat ahead of a three-day holiday weekend.

CNNMoney: Students to protest Halliburton visit

A 1967 visit to the University of Wisconsin-Madison by a recruiter from Dow Chemical Co., which made napalm, sparked a bloody clash between police and protesting students and galvanized anti-war sentiment on campus.

CNNMoney: Halliburton profits up 19%

Halliburton, the world's second-largest oil services company, said Monday that second-quarter profit from continuing operations rose 19 percent, topping Wall Street views, helped by new international contracts.

CNNMoney: Wall St. steps forward at open

U.S. stocks gained at Monday's open on some deal announcements and solid earnings reports.

CNNMoney: KBR agrees to settle Army fraud allegations

Halliburton subsidiary KBR has agreed to pay $8 million to settle allegations the firm overcharged the U.S. Army for logistical support of military operations in the Balkans in 1999 and 2000.

CNNMoney: Halliburton unit hit for Iraq costs

Five companies, including a subsidiary of military contract giant Halliburton, billed the U.S. government a total of $62.1 million for administrative operations, which is more than twice the amount those companies spent directly on the projects in Iraq that they had been contracted for, according to a report released Monday by the Office of the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction.

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