16 April 2004: Closure of Sandline’s operations [Comment]
13 April 2004, Guardian, Rifkind made head of Iraq security firm [hotlinks, Other Companies]
13 April 2004, Washington Post, More limits sought for private security teams [hotlinks, General Interest]
12 April 2004, Time, When private armies take to the front lines [hotlinks, General Interest]
9 April 2004, MSN, Hired guns – what to do about military contractors [hotlinks, General Interest]
8 April 2004, Washington Post, Under fire, security companies form an alliance [hotlinks, Other Companies]
6 April 2004, Washington Post, Private guards repel attack on US headquarters [hotlinks, Other Companies]
2 April 2004, Chicago Tribune, Iraq violence drives thriving business [hotlinks, General Interest]
2 April 2004, Christian Science Monitor, Private firms take on more military tasks [hotlinks, Other Companies]
1 April 2004, BBC, Outsourcing the war [hotlinks, Other Companies]
1 April 2004, San Francisco Chronicle, Horror at Fallujah – 4 US contractors die [hotlinks, Other Companies]
1 April 2004, CNN, Blackwater aids military with armed support [hotlinks, Other Companies]
30 March 2004, New York Times, Big pay luring military's elite to private jobs [hotlinks, General Interest]
28 March 2004, San Francisco Chronicle, Global security firms fill in as private armies [hotlinks, General Interest]
28 March 2004, Independent, Britain’s secret army in Iraq [hotlinks, General Interest]
25 March 2004, Economist, Mercenaries: the Baghdad boom [hotlinks, General Interest]
22 March 2004, AlterNet, Mercenaries ‘R US [hotlinks, Other Companies]
22 March 2004, Comment: New York Times corrects inaccuracy [Comment]
19 March 2004, Brookings Institution, Dogs of war go corporate [hotlinks, Publications and Views]
19 March 2004, The Herald, SAS fears losing men to American ‘mercenary’ force [hotlinks, General Interest]
19 March 2004, Comment: If it worked before, why not again? [Comment]
18 March 2004, Economist, The fog and dogs of war [hotlinks, General Interest]
18 March 2004, Washington Post, More private forces eyed for Iraq [hotlinks, General Interest]
18 March, Baltimore Sun, Security businesses, black market in guns thrive [hotlinks, Other Companies]
18 March 2004, Chicago Tribune, S Africa strains to keep lid on mercenaries [hotlinks, General Interest]
15 March 2004, The Star, Would it be so terrible if the dogs of war bit? [hotlinks, Publications and Views]
11 March 2004, BBC News, Mercenaries in Africa’s conflicts [hotlinks, General Interest]
5 March 2004, The Age, US hires mercenaries for Iraq role [hotlinks, General Interest]
4 March 2004, Associated Press, UN intends to hire a security firm [hotlinks, General Interest]
3 March 2004, Mail and Guardian, SA’s ‘security experts’ defy the law [hotlinks, General Interest]
2 March 2004, Democracy Now, Head of US security firm that guarded Aristide speaks out [hotlinks, Other Companies]
27 February 2004, Daily Star, Privatizing peace and security: a Hobbesian dilemma [hotlinks, Publications and Views]
26 February 2004, Stuff (NZ), Mercenaries can offer humanitarian protection, MPs told [hotlinks, General Interest]
21 February 2004, Scotsman, Special forces quitting to cash in on Iraq [hotlinks, General Interest]
15 February 2004, News24, South Africans streaming to Iraq [hotlinks, General Interest]
15 February 2004, Newsday, Start-up company with connections [hotlinks, General Interest]
14 February 2004, NY Times, Private US operatives on risky missions in Colombia [hotlinks, General Interest]
13 February 2004, News24, War hero: I was a mercenary [hotlinks, General Interest]
10 February 2004, The Star (SA), Are we fighting foreign wars? [hotlinks, Publications and Views]
9 February 2004, Federal Times, DoD drafting new rules for wartime contractors [hotlinks, General Interest]
4 February 2004, Cape Times, Hired guns from SA are flooding Iraq [hotlinks, General Interest]
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