Federal Insider: Pentagon guidelines on reading the SEAL book

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Copies of a book by former Navy SEAL tittled 'No Easy Day' are seen on display at a bookstore in Washington, DC, on September 4, 2012. The Pentagon said Tuesday the new book  by a former Navy SEAL on the raid that killed Osama bin Laden contains classified information, an allegation that could expose the author to prosecution. The Defense Department has already threatened legal action over 'No Easy Day,' which went on sale in book stores Tuesday, but   officials had previously stopped short of saying whether the book had revealed state secrets.AFP PHOTO/Jewel SamadJEWEL SAMAD/AFP/GettyImages

In the Loop: SEAL book guidelines

The Pentagon issues guidelines for employees who want to read "No Easy Day."

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On Leadership

In this photograph taken Friday, August 24, 2012, new limited edition Campbell's tomato soup cans with art and sayings by artist Andy Warhol are displayed at Campbell Soup Company in Camden, N.J.  Campbell plans to introduce the special-edition cans of its condensed tomato soup bearing labels reminiscent of the pop artist's paintings at Target stores starting Sunday, Sept. 2, 2012. (Photo/Mel Evans)

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