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Mr. Wilkinson, a lieutenant in the Navy Reserve for five years, has been a special assistant to Mr. Bush since the administration's earliest days in office, coordinating communications for White House domestic and foreign policy agendas.

One man, Khaled Abu el-Dahab, told the Egyptian investigators that he was recruited into the Jihad group after moving to the United States in 1986 and spent several years coordinating communications among members and transferring money collected by ostensible Islamic charities to leaders of the terror network.

Criminal justice agencies face myriad day-to-day difficulties coordinating communications and service delivery across multiple settings.

We're a pretty big country and we often have to ask this question of ourselves when coordinating communications with friends, family, and colleagues thousands of miles away.

As a result, the GDC's functions were limited to coordinating communications between the Imperial General Headquarters Japan's highest military decision-making body and the military districts.

The election agency opened a formal investigation into presidential candidate John Kerry and 527 political committee America Coming Together, accused of coordinating communications by using the common vendor Dewey Square Group.

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To ensure a safe and family-friendly event, First Fridays organizers agreed to work together with Art Murmur organizers, vendors, marquee entertainment venues, businesses, the City of Oakland and other community stakeholders to coordinate communications and event planning.

The most likely reason for the raid: a man who lived there had helped coordinate communications among protesters at the Group of 20 summit in Pittsburgh.

The job required Mr. Santorum to coordinate communications strategy for the party, and also to serve as the Republican liaison to K Street, Washington's lobbying corridor.

"We knew numbers for endangered species like the Indiana bat," said Ann Froschauer, who coordinates communications releases on the bat disease for the Fish and Wildlife Service.

Opponents of leap seconds, led by the United States, say the sporadic addition of these timekeeping hiccups is a potential nightmare for computer networks that depend on precise time to coordinate communications.

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