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IBM says Ban Lifted on New U.S. Government Contracts
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has agreed to lift a temporary order that had barred IBM from seeking new government contracts. The agency is investigating whether IBM violated ethical bidding provisions when it made an $80 million bid in March 2006 to modernize the agency's financial systems
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