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2 Sep 2014: Halliburton provided the cement intended to seal the Gulf of Mexico well in the event of disaster and has been embroiled in an ongoing series of legal actions
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15 Oct 2013: Anthony Badalamenti faces a maximum sentence of a year in prison and a $100,000 fine after his guilty plea in US district court
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19 Sep 2013:
Company's 2010 cementing technology director charged for deleting data related to the deadly BP oil spill
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8 Oct 2012: Rod containing americium-241/beryllium had been lost a month ago during a 130-mile journey between oil wells
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17 Sep 2012:
Fears rod containing americium-241/beryllium could fall into hands of terrorists after employees of US oilfield services company lost it in transit between oil wells
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3 May 2012: US firm KBR, which helped build detention camp, among consortiums bidding to run police services in West Midlands and Surrey
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3 Mar 2012:
$7.8bn payout will compensate thousands of individuals and comes ahead of trial due to begin on Monday
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27 Jan 2012:
Judge rules contractors Transocean and Halliburton are not liable for compensation but they still face fines and lawsuits
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3 Jan 2012: Oil group BP lays blame for Deepwater disaster on Halliburton's cement work and seeks unspecified damages
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