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A woman who says she reported a colleague's sexual harassment allegations against the commanding general of the District of Columbia National Guard can advance claims that she was fired as former director of D.C. Government Operations in retaliation, a federal judge ruled.

WASHINGTON — A woman who says she reported a colleague's sexual harassment allegations against the commanding general of the District of Columbia National Guard can advance claims that she was fired as former director of D.C. Government Operations in retaliation, a federal judge ruled.

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