Friend testifies against Sen. Stevens at trial
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former oil services company executive said on Tuesday at the corruption trial of U.S. Republican Senator Ted Stevens that he gave his longtime friend a good deal in a car swap and bought a generator for the lawmaker's home in Alaska.
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