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05/03/2012
U.S. and State of Ohio Reach $5.5 Million Settlement for Damages from Hazardous Releases in Lower Ashtabula River and Harbor
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05/03/2012
Federal Court Shuts Down Texas Tax Return Preparer
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05/03/2012
Hyosung Corporation Executive Agrees to Plead Guilty to Obstruction of Justice for Submitting False Documents in an ATM Merger Investigation
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05/03/2012
UN highlights role of press freedom as catalyst for social and political change
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05/01/2012
President of Costa Rican Company Convicted in Half a Billion Dollar Fraud Scheme with Thousands of Victims Worldwide
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05/01/2012
Arizona Man Sentenced to Seven Years in Prison for Participating in International Child Pornography Ring
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05/01/2012
National Express and Petermann to Sell Off School Bus Contracts in Texas and Washington to Resolve Antitrust Concerns
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05/01/2012
Justice Department Reaches Settlement with Nations Largest Mortgage Insurance Provider to Resolve Allegations of Discrimination Against Women on Maternity Leave
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  • USCIS to Accept H-1B Petitions Sent to California or Vermont Service Centers (04/11/2008)
  • * F-1 academic students on post-completion OPT maintain valid F-1 status until the expiration of their OPT. Once that OPT has ended, they are authorized to remain in the United States for up to 60 days to prepare for departure. (04/10/2008)
  • USCIS Releases Preliminary Number Of FY 2009 H-1B Cap Filings (04/10/2008)
  • USCIS Announces Update for Processing Petitions for Nonimmigrant Victims of Criminal Activity (04/10/2008)
  • USCIS Reaches FY 2009 H-1B Cap (04/10/2008)
  • USCIS to Accept H-1B Petitions Sent to California or Vermont Service Centers (04/10/2008)
  • Questions and Answers: Extension of Optional Practical Training Program for Qualified Students (04/10/2008)
  • USCIS and FBI Release Joint Plan to Eliminate Backlog of FBI Name Checks (04/10/2008)
  • USCIS Updates Projected Naturalization Case Processing Time (04/10/2008)
  • UK national ID database tested with FBI criminal data (04/01/2008)
  • Notary says he's not involved in apparent land swindle (04/01/2008)
  • U.S. losing global fight for talent (04/01/2008)
  • Firms try working around visa shortage (03/31/2008)
  • Uncertain Economy Awaits Next President (03/31/2008)
  • Payrolls May Have Slumped for Third Month: U.S. Economy Preview (03/30/2008)
  • The pope gets a guide for his U.S. tour (03/30/2008)
  • IRS helps stimulate economy by helping people file their taxes (03/29/2008)
  • New US Border Crossing Rules to Take Effect June 1, 2009 (03/29/2008)
  • Weak economy slows cargo, idles railcars (03/28/2008)
  • Door-to-door shredding business helps customers prevent ID theft (03/28/2008)
  • 4th-Quarter Data Confirms Frailty of the Broad Economy (03/28/2008)
  • Comment Period Reopened for Adoption-Related Rule Rule Addresses Certain Intercountry Adoptions Under the Hague Convention (03/27/2008)
  • Fact Sheet: Changes to the FY2009 H-1B Program (03/27/2008)
  • United States Global Engagement on Climate Change and Public Health (03/27/2008)
  • USCIS to Review Immigration Cases that Could Benefit From Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2008 (03/26/2008)
  • TWO OFFICIALS IN THE BRIDGES DIVISION OF NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PLEAD GUILTY TO BRIBERY SCHEME (03/24/2008)
  • STATEMENT OF DOI COMMISSIONER ROSE GILL HEARN ON THE CONVICTIONS OF TWO FORMER CITY EMPLOYEES ON FEDERAL BRIBERY CHARGES INVOLVING THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE THIRD AVENUE BRIDGE (03/24/2008)
  • Fit to Print? (03/20/2008)
  • Judge Shuts Down Mortgagors as Brown Denounces 'Fly-By-Night' Lenders (03/19/2008)
  • Notary public law cracks down on scams (03/19/2008)
  • Day laborers say immigration, not safety, focus of operation (03/19/2008)
  • Manhattan Investment Adviser Indicted In $11 Million Ponzi Scheme (03/18/2008)
  • The Challenge of Prosecuting Bosnian War Criminals (03/18/2008)
  • H-1 B: Two new bills to raise cap (03/17/2008)
  • CNN survey: Three out of four say U.S. economy in recession (03/17/2008)
  • Slovakia says to sign U.S. visa deal Monday (03/14/2008)
  • Dollar hits record low against euro, sending Europe travel/business costs soaring (03/14/2008)
  • US, EU security chiefs meet in Slovenia over visa waivers, travel security (03/13/2008)
  • Legal immigrants describe hostility (03/13/2008)
  • 2 Sherman Oaks lawyers sentenced in visa fraud case (03/12/2008)
  • U.S. loses two places in world tourism rankings (03/10/2008)
  • Data is fuzzy in debate on migrants (03/10/2008)
  • Residents sue U.S. over travel to Cuba (03/06/2008)
  • Elwin case prompts ID theft bill (03/06/2008)
  • Border fence divides U.S. government and landowners (03/06/2008)
  • Increasing Our Energy Security and Confronting Climate Change Through Investment in Renewable Technologies (03/05/2008)
  • New Chinese Visitors to Boost U.S. Economy through Travel (03/04/2008)
  • French trader Kerviel seeks release on bail: legal sources (03/04/2008)
  • China to be world's largest economy in 2025 (03/04/2008)
  • Immigration: No Correlation With Crime (02/28/2008)
  • Avoid hazards of medical treatment abroad (02/28/2008)
  • Tax evasion probe spreads to Canada (02/27/2008)
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