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Sep. 30, 2006

Congress Asks HP: Where Were the Lawyers?

WASHINGTON - All the major players in the Hewlett-Packard Company boardroom leak scandal appeared before Congress Thursday, but once the dust settled it was clear the witnesses and politicians had vastly different agendas.

By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      WASHINGTON - All the major players in the Hewlett-Packard Company boardroom leak scandal appeared before Congress Thursday, but once the dust settled it was clear the witnesses and politicians had vastly different agendas.
      For those implicated in the scandal, including former Hewlett-Packard chairwoman Patricia Dunn and prominent...

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