<HTML><BODY style="word-wrap: break-word; -khtml-nbsp-mode: space; -khtml-line-break: after-white-space; "><BR><DIV><BR></DIV><DIV style="text-align: center;margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; ">News Update from Citizens for Legitimate Government</DIV><DIV style="text-align: center;margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; ">02 September 2005</DIV><DIV style="text-align: center;margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; "><A href="http://www.legitgov.org/">http://www.legitgov.org/</A></DIV><DIV style="text-align: center;margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; "> <A href="http://www.legitgov.org/index.html#breaking_news"><FONT class="Apple-style-span" color="#052BED">http://www.legitgov.org/index.html#breaking_news</FONT></A></DIV><P style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 12.0px 0.0px"><A href="http://www.legitgov.org/index.html#breaking_news">Halliburton gets contract to repair damage from Hurricane Katrina</A> (HalliburtonWatch.org) 02 Sep 2005 The US Navy asked Halliburton to repair naval facilities damaged by Hurricane Katrina, the Houston Chronicle reported today. The work was assigned to Halliburton's KBR subsidiary under the Navy's $500 million CONCAP contract awarded to KBR in 2001 and renewed in 2004. The repairs will take place in Louisiana and Mississippi. In March, the former director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which is tasked with responding to hurricane disasters, became a lobbyist for KBR.</P><P style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 12.0px 0.0px">Address to receive newsletter: <A href="http://www.legitgov.org/#subscribe_clg"><FONT class="Apple-style-span" color="#052BED">http://www.legitgov.org/#subscribe_clg</FONT></A><BR> Please write to: <A href="mailto:signup@legitgov.org"><FONT class="Apple-style-span" color="#052BED">signup@legitgov.org</FONT></A> for inquiries. lrp/mdr</P></BODY></HTML>