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Mar 19, 2008

Using Intel to Stop the Mob, Part 2 of a 3-part Series Capone was history. Lucky Lucianos luck ran out when he was convicted and deported to Italy. And Murder Inc. and its professional hit men were out of business.…

Mar 18, 2008

Using Intel to Stop the Mob, Part 1 of a 3-part Series Seventy-five years ago this December, one Special Agent B.E. Sackett penned a short article for Bureau employees on what he called "organized crime conditions in Chicago." By 1932,…

Mar 18, 2008

Rule Modifies Selection Process and Prohibits Multiple Filings WASHINGTON ─ U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) transmitted an interim final rule to the Federal Register today that prohibits employers from filing multiple H-1B petitions for the same employee. These changes…

Mar 18, 2008

MODESTO, CA Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Assistant Special Agent in Charge Gordon Taylor and United States Attorney McGregor W. Scott, announced the arrest of Gustavo Banuelos, 47, Eduardo Rosillo, 27, both of Modesto and Samuel Nungaray, 23, of Manteca, and…

Mar 18, 2008

Indictment alleges the arsons were committed on behalf of "Earth Liberation Front" MICHIGAN-On the grounds of Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansing, Michigan, United States Attorney Charles R. Gross; Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agent in Charge Andrew…

Mar 18, 2008

Phoenix, Ariz. State Attorneys General from the United States and Mexico announced "a new era of binational cooperation to fight organized crime in both countries." A common thread in the agreements is eliminating the U.S.-Mexican border as a refuge for…

Mar 18, 2008

FALLS CHURCH, Va. (AFPN) -- Each year thousands of servicemembers separate from the service before they are eligible for retirement. Making the transition from military to civilian can be a challenge, but there is support to help servicemembers and their…

Mar 13, 2008

Researchers at Mayo Clinic suggest that the established "normal" ranges for evaluating electrocardiograms for persons over 80 years old should be "revisited." The recommendation comes in a study published today in the American Journal of Geriatric Cardiology. After analyzing readings…

Mar 9, 2008

To Terrorists, No Less As a bevy of U.S. battleships steamed towards the Middle East in the spring of 2001 on a mission to patrol the Persian Gulf, a sailor aboard one of those vessels was pursuing an entirely different…

Mar 4, 2008

WASHINGTON - The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is designating $37 million to fund at least 2,250 new transitional housing beds by giving grants to local providers. "This is the largest one-time designation of funds for the homeless program in…

Mar 4, 2008

Beverly Mozer-Browne, 50, was sentenced to 30 months in prison for leading a multimillion-dollar immigration fraud scheme. Mozer-Browne and her brother, former immigration official Philip Browne, pleaded guilty on September 7, 2007 to participating in the scheme. The sentence was…