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03/12/2010
Father and Son Plead Guilty to Selling Counterfeit Software Worth $1 Million
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03/12/2010
Detroit-Area Doctor Convicted in Medicare Fraud Scheme
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03/12/2010
Federal Court Permanently Shuts Down Northern California Tax Preparer
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03/12/2010
Former Acting Executive Director of Nonprofit Organization in American Samoa Pleads Guilty to Theft of Federal Grant Funds
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03/12/2010
Taiwanese Couple Pleads Guilty to Illegally Trading Protected Black Coral
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03/12/2010
UN agency begins airlifting food aid for refugees uprooted from DR Congo
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03/12/2010
Chile: UNICEF to reach out to 1 million quake victims
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03/12/2010
Tajikistan: UN helping to boost resilience to natural disasters
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03/12/2010
CBP Officers in Buffalo Take Custody of Wanted Child Molester
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03/12/2010
CBP Intercepts 13 People at Laredo Port of Entry
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  • UNESCO chief deplores killing of Kyrgyz journalist (12/24/2009)
  • UN envoy extends seasonal wishes to Iraqi Christians amid fresh tensions (12/24/2009)
  • Six Indicted on Charges They Conspired to Distribute Large Quantities of Marijuana from Bergen County (12/24/2009)
  • Seven Indicted in Ring That Distributed Cocaine in Long Branch (12/24/2009)
  • Four Men Indicted on Charges They Conspired to Steal $435,000 from The State of New Jersey by Filing Fraudulent Tax Returns (12/24/2009)
  • Visiting Physicians Association to Pay $9.5 Million to Resolve False Claims Act Allegations (12/23/2009)
  • Oklahoma Hospital Group Pays U.S. $13 Million to Settle False Claims Act Allegations (12/23/2009)
  • Florida man pleads guilty to traveling to the Phillippines for sex tourism (12/23/2009)
  • CBP Officers Seize Cocaine Found Hidden in Commercial Bus, Marijuana in Spare Tire, Drugs Valued at $5.1 Million (12/23/2009)
  • CBP in Atlanta Arrests 2 Wanted Fugitives (12/23/2009)
  • CBP Officers Seize Marijuana at 2 New Mexico Ports Monday (12/23/2009)
  • CBP Officers Seize More than 600 Ecstasy Pills at Brownsville Port of Entry (12/23/2009)
  • Indiana Woman Pleads Guilty to Obtaining Unauthorized Prepaid Credit Cards (12/23/2009)
  • FDA Expands Presence Outside U.S. with Opening of Mexico City Post (12/23/2009)
  • Deadline for Iranian Response to Nuclear Offer Is Real, U.S. Says (12/23/2009)
  • Philippines: UN helps local officials prepare for imminent eruption of volcano (12/22/2009)
  • Insecurity and corruption hinder UN assistance in Afghanistan: UN official (12/22/2009)
  • UN hails first female winner of national youth music contest in Liberia (12/22/2009)
  • Darfur peace process has reached critical juncture, Ban says (12/22/2009)
  • Orlando businessman sentenced in unauthorized workers compensation scheme (12/22/2009)
  • San Antonio-area man pleads guilty to possessing child pornography (12/22/2009)
  • Willingboro Man Sentenced for His Role in Stolen Motorcycle Ring (12/22/2009)
  • Forcible return of Uighurs from Cambodia sparks UN experts concern (12/22/2009)
  • Poor weather drives tea prices to record high in 2009 (12/22/2009)
  • FDA Debars Convicted Virginia Seafood Dealer from Importing Food for 20 Years (12/22/2009)
  • Roanoke, Virginia, Neo-Nazi Convicted for Threats, Witness Intimidation (12/21/2009)
  • Rapper "Willie D" Pleads Guilty in Wire Fraud Scam (12/21/2009)
  • Former Police Officer Convicted of Kidnapping, Carjacking, and Other Crimes Sentenced (12/21/2009)
  • Area Insurance Broker Indicted for Defrauding Local Sorority and Non-Profit Child Care Center (12/21/2009)
  • UN staff escape injury after attack in southeast Chad (12/21/2009)
  • Former State Clerk Who Processed Claims for Unclaimed Property Sentenced for Stealing Unclaimed Funds (12/21/2009)
  • UN maritime force takes part in rescue after ship sinks off Lebanese coast (12/21/2009)
  • UN chief relieved at activists return to Western Sahara (12/18/2009)
  • UN official welcomes European Union approval of Internet copyright treaties (12/18/2009)
  • International community must act against Israeli settlements, UN committee (12/18/2009)
  • Security Council extends UN disengagement force on Israeli-Syrian front (12/18/2009)
  • Export value of Afghan opium plummeting, says UN anti-drug agency (12/18/2009)
  • Security Council demands Liberia do more to freeze assets of alleged war criminals (12/18/2009)
  • Guyanese national charged with smuggling Indian nationals into United States (12/18/2009)
  • Brownsville couple sentenced for smuggling aliens for prostitution (12/18/2009)
  • Climate of fear leads to impunity for criminals in Colombia, UN expert warns (12/18/2009)
  • UN maritime force takes part in rescue after ship sinks off Lebanese coast (12/18/2009)
  • Former Kansas Businessman Sentenced to 57 Months in Prison for Role in Scheme to Defraud Federal E-rate Program (12/17/2009)
  • Credit Suisse Agrees to Forfeit $536 Million in Connection with Violations of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and New York State Law (12/17/2009)
  • CBP Officers Seize Crystal Meth Valued at $270,000, Arrest Laredo Man (12/17/2009)
  • Plymouth Financial Adviser Charged in $4.3 Million Embezzlement Scheme (12/17/2009)
  • Retired Army Major Sentenced to 57 Months in Prison for Role in Bribery Scheme Involving DOD Contracts in Kuwait (12/17/2009)
  • Leaders of Colombian Narco-Terrorist Organization Plead Guilty in U.S. District Court to Conspiring to Import Tons of Cocaine into the United States (12/17/2009)
  • Border Patrol Agents Arrest Suspected Smugglers, Seize Drugs (12/17/2009)
  • CBP Officers Seize Marijuana Concealed on Body of Teenager (12/17/2009)
  • Operation Holiday Hoax Nets More than $26 Million Worth of Counterfeit Goods (12/17/2009)
  • 6 alleged kidnapping conspirators of 13-year-old girl now in federal custody (12/17/2009)
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