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  • Four Romanian Nationals Charged with Allegedly Participating in Multimillion Dollar Scheme to Hack into and Steal Credit Card Data from U.S. Merchants
  • Arkansas Man Pleads Guilty to Civil Rights Offenses for Involvement in the Firebombing of Interracial Couples Home
  • Operator of Detroit School and Day Care Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion
  • Gaza: UN agency invites runners worldwide to take part in marathon
  • Seven Charged in in Florida in $120 Million National Tax Fraud Scheme
  • New Zealand Fishing Company Indicted for Enviromental Crimes and Obstruction of Justice
  • Justice Department Files Lawsuit Alleging Immigration-Related Employment Discrimination by University of California, San Diego Medical Center
  • Ivory Smuggler Pleads Guilty in New York
  • Iraq: UN calls for more time to resolve issue of camp residents
  • Detroit-Area Clinic Owner Sentenced to 78 Months in Prison for Role in $9.1 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme
  • Former Chicago Police Officer Pleads Guilty to Racketeering and Related Charges for Involvement with Latin Kings Gang
  • New Guidance Supports Voluntary Efforts to Promote Diversity and Reduce Racial Isolation in Education
  • Ohio Insurance Salesman Arrested on Tax Charges
  • Former Executive of Peruvian Airline Pleads Guilty to Fixing Fuel Surcharge Rates on Air Cargo Shipments Following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
  • Taiwan Aftermarket Auto Lights Manufacturer and Its Chairman Indicted for Participation in Price-Fixing Conspiracy
  • Syrian forces have committed crimes against humanity
  • Voting in DR Congo elections relatively peaceful so far, UN says
  • Korean soccer ace joins UN campaign in fight against HIV/AIDS
  • Detroit-Area Foot Doctor Pleads Guilty to Medicare Fraud Scheme
  • Afghanistan has long way to go in protecting women from violence
  • FBI Boston Division Reminds Holiday Shoppers to Beware of Fraudulant Cyber Activity
  • Lincoln Man Charged with Conspiracy to Distribute Methamphetamine
  • Federal Courts Order Seizure of 150 Website Domains Involved in Selling Counterfeit Goods as Part of DOJ, ICE HSI and FBI Cyber Monday Crackdown
  • Welcoming accord in Yemen, Security Council urges timely implementation
  • UN climate change conference kicks off in Durban with call to action
  • Seven Ohio Men Arrested for Hate Crime Attacks Against Amish Men
  • UN rights chief deplores killing of protesters in Egypt
  • UN study provides guidelines to meet greenhouse gas emissions targets by 2020
  • Two More Involved in Internet Sports Gambling Ring Sentenced
  • U.S. Pharmaceutical Company Merck Sharp & Dohme to Pay Nearly One Billion Dollars Over Promotion of Vioxx
  • Civil Contempt Sanctions Assessed Against Arizona Company That Allegedly Targeted Fraud Victims
  • ICC judges will decide where Qadhafis son will stand trial, says Prosecutor
  • UN envoy reports political, social and security advances in Timor-Leste
  • Fifteen Additional Alleged Members or Associates of the Almighty Latin Kings and Queen Nation, Including Current and Former Chicago Police Officers, Charged with Racketeering Conspiracy and Other Related Crimes
  • Former Washington, D.C., Tax Return Preparer Sentenced to Three Years for Preparing False Returns
  • Egypt: UN human rights experts voice alarm at deadly crackdown
  • Replacement chemicals threaten efforts to curb global warming
  • Former Bryan County, Okla., Sheriffs Office Lieutenant Indicted for Civil Rights Violations and Obstruction of Justice
  • Active tolerance vital during times of extraordinary change, UN officials say
  • Security Council extends European peacekeepers in Bosnia
  • UN tribunal orders medical examination of former Bosnian Serb military chief
  • Weston Man Sentenced to 41 Months in Federal Prison for Participating in Mortgage Fraud Conspiracies
  • Virginia Store Owner Pleads Guilty to Trafficking in Counterfeit Goods
  • Miami-Area Patient Recruiter Pleads Guilty to Fraud and Kickback Scheme
  • UN finds child labour, underage marriage among displaced Central Africans
  • Cholera outbreak hits Kenyas largest refugee complex
  • West Alabama Man Pleads Guilty to Disaster Fraud Related to Tuscaloosa Tornado
  • Justice Department Announces Dismissal of Case Regarding Conditions at the Dallas County Jail
  • UN urges action to help hundreds of millions of sufferers of diabetes
  • Ban welcomes decision by Arab League to suspend Syria
  • Department of Justice Announces Compensation for Servicemembers as Part of Settlement with Bank of America
  • Bangladesh offers lessons on climate change and disaster risks
  • UN calls for immediate resumption of direct Israel-Palestinians talks
  • Robbery of Metropolitan Bank Branch in Lyons
  • Voicing concern at recent breaches, UN calls on Egypt to ensure basic rights
  • Kenyan company trains and lends to farmers under UN-backed initiative
  • Fort Lauderdale-Area Halfway House Owners Plead Guilty to Kickback Scheme
  • Border Patrol Agents Seize Nearly 4 Tons of Marijuana in 2 Days
  • Very low levels of radiation detected in Europe, UN agency reports
  • Heavy rains and continuing conflict impede relief effort in Somalia
  • CBP El Paso Gets New Pedestrian Gates and Additional Ready Lane Upgrades for Security and Facilitation
  • CBP Officers at Progreso Port of Entry Arrest Man Wanted on Homicide Charges
  • Buffalo Developer Indicted for Illegally Filling Over 90 Acres of Wetlands in Amherst, N.Y.
  • Nepal: UN concerned over appointment of officials implicated in rights abuses
  • UN guide seeks to prevent spread of forest-damaging pests
  • Steele Sentenced to 50 Years in Murder-for-Hire Scheme
  • Former Security Guard Sentenced to Prison for Making Hoax Bomb Threats to Secaucus, New Jersey NBA Office
  • UN joins One Day on Earth to capture global spectrum of human activities on film
  • Ninth Person Pleads Guilty to Scheme to Fraudulently Control Condominium Homeowners Associations in Las Vegas
  • Greater coordination key to response to chemical or biological terror threat
  • Ban deploys UN team to assess Gulf of Guinea piracy threat
  • Kosovo: UN envoy condemns fatal shooting incident in north
  • Papillion Couple Sentenced for Structuring, Husband for Meth Dealing
  • Colombian Paramilitary Leader Sentenced in Miami to 33 Years in Prison for Drug Trafficking and Narco-Terrorism
  • UN report sounds alarm over pre-election human rights violations in DR Congo
  • Atlas provides view from space of endangered UNESCO heritage sites
  • Aquaculture has potential to cut poverty, combat food insecurity
  • Death toll passes 3,500 as Syrian crackdown continues, says UN human rights office
  • Ban welcomes rock band Linkin Parks support for sustainable energy initiative
  • Myanmar: UN rights expert voices concern over health of political prisoners
  • Hutchinson Man Sentenced to 19+ Years for Robberies
  • 2 arrested in Georgia worksite enforcement operation
  • UN and Brazil launch initiative to combat hunger among school children
  • UN chief stresses role of peacekeeping in ensuring just use of natural resources
  • Two Arrested in New Mexico After Kidnapping
  • Justice Department to Monitor Elections in California, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Ohio and Texas
  • Miami-Area Patient Recruiter Pleads Guilty in $25 Million Health Care Fraud Scheme
  • Yuma Agents Seize Marijuana, $31k
  • On eve of election, UN envoy appeals to Liberians to ensure peaceful poll
  • Darfur: Ban deplores attack on UN-African Union peacekeepers
  • Central America floods crisis only just beginning, warns UN relief official
  • Yuma Agents Seize Marijuana, $31k
  • Indiana Waste Treatment Company, Its Owner and a Manager Charged with Conspiracy and Violating the Clean Water Act
  • Sustaining recent initiatives could set Myanmar on a new course
  • UN lauds G-20 decision to exempt agencys food purchases from export restrictions
  • Former School Security Officer Arrested on Child Pornography Charges
  • Bakersfield Doctor Indicted for Illegally Distributing Controlled Substances
  • Spokane, Wash., Police Officer Convicted of Civil Rights and Obstruction Violations in Connection with Beating Otto Zehm
  • Federal Court Orders Iowa Construction Company to Pay Employment Taxes
  • UN agencies boost aid efforts to help Somalis hit by floods, famine and insecurity
  • Moldova must work harder to end discrimination, says UN rights chief
  • UN agency deplores deadly boat sinking off Indonesian coast
  • Former New York Lawyer Sentenced for Making a False Statement in Connection with Securities Fraud Investigation
  • Former Most Wanted Health Care Fraud Fugitives Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison for $9.1 Million Detroit Medicare Fraud Scheme
  • Alabama Return Preparers Found Guilty of Tax Crimes
  • At G-20 summit, Ban calls for sustainable and jobs-rich economic recovery
  • Peace in Afghanistan crucial for regional stability
  • Pest Hops Into Port for First Time
  • Bridgeport Woman Sentenced to Three Years in Federal Prison for Role in Narcotics Trafficking Ring
  • Brooklyn, N.Y., Medicare Fraud Strike Force Charges 12 Individuals for Participating in Health Care Fraud Schemes Totaling More Than $95 Million
  • Department of Justice Challenges South Carolinas Immigration Law
  • UN chief and General Assembly President arrive in Libya on unannounced visit
  • Young people have enormous power to shape better world, Migiro tells students
  • Mexican Mafia Member Sentenced to Life in Federal Prison
  • Federal Court Permanently Bars Two Louisiana Tax Preparers
  • Owner of Houston Health Care Company Sentenced to 41 Months in Prison in Connection with $1.3 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme
  • Security Council calls on Libyan authorities to stem proliferation of arms
  • As world passes 7 billion milestone, UN urges action to meet key challenges
  • CBP Officers Apprehend Woman Crawling into the U.S.
  • CBP Seizes $14M in Narcotics, $318K in Currency Last Week in Ariz
  • Three UN refugee agency staff killed in Afghan suicide attack
  • Senior UN official arrives in Myanmar for five-day visit
  • UN and South Sudan in joint effort to reduce maternal mortality
  • South Carolina Man Pleads Guilty to Receipt of Commissions or Gifts in Procuring Loans
  • CBP Seizes $14M in Narcotics, $318K in Currency Last Week in Ariz
  • Former Owners of Florida Airline Fuel Supply and Indiana Flight Management Services Companies Sentenced to Prison for Conspiring to Defraud Ryan International Airlines
  • California Man Sentenced in Las Vegas for Filing False Liens Against Federal Employees
  • Former Abramoff Colleague Kevin Ring Sentenced to 20 Months in Prison for Conspiracy, Honest Services Fraud and Payment of Gratuities Related to Illegal Lobbying Scheme
  • Deputy Attorney General Cole and Department Officials Announce Results of Summer Anti-Violence Initiative in Denver
  • UN spotlights value and vulnerability of worlds audiovisual heritage
  • Attorney General Holder, Federal and State Officials Announce Enforcement Efforts Against Illegal Prescription Drug Distributors in Florida
  • Convicted Child Molester Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Possession of Child Pornography
  • Justice Department Files Lawsuit Against Wisconsin Landlord for Discriminating on the Basis of Race
  • Georgia Man Sentenced to Nearly Four Years in Prison in Plot to Supply Iran with U.S. Military Aircraft Components
  • UN panel calls for global protection floor with income security and health services
  • UN project seeks to make use of Niles resources to fend off poverty and hunger
  • Two Top Administrators of NinjaVideo Website Plead Guilty to Criminal Copyright Conspiracy
  • Arlington, Texas, Man Sentenced to 14 Months in Federal Prison for Arson at an Islamic Center
  • UN invites young people to create its HIV/AIDS strategy through social media
  • On UN Day, Ban underlines need for unity to confront global challenges
  • Former United Nations Employee Found Guilty of Fraud
  • Justice Department Requires Divestitures in Grupo Bimbo S.A.B. De C.V. and BBU Inc.'s Acquisition of the North American Fresh Bakery Business of the Sara Lee Corporation
  • Pfizer to Pay $14.5 Million for Illegal Marketing of Drug Detrol
  • Two Indicted for Conspiracy to Provide Material Support to Terrorists
  • Libyans must come together and reconcile after Qadhafis reported death
  • In Cambodia, UN legal chief warns on interference in work of genocide tribunal
  • UN agencies and US Peace Corps cooperate in fighting hunger
  • Worlds youth facing worsening jobs crisis, new UN report says
  • Ban calls for integrated strategy against maritime piracy in Gulf of Guinea
  • UN agency calls for mobilization of financial support for Ivorian refugees
  • Miami-Area Halfway House Owner Pleads Guilty to Fraud and Kickback Scheme
  • South Florida Corrections Officers Convicted of Federal Civil Rights and Obstruction Charges
  • Former Owner of Airline Services Company Pleads Guilty in Scheme to Defraud Illinois-Based Ryan International Airlines
  • FDA Chemist Pleads Guilty to Using Insider Information to Trade on Pharmaceutical Stocks Resulting in Almost $4 Million in Profits
  • Israel-Hamas prisoner exchange is a positive step, Ban says
  • UN and partners scale up malaria response for two million Somalis at risk
  • NYPD Officer Charged with Criminal Civil Rights Violation for False Arrest and Malicious Prosecution
  • Worlds youth facing worsening jobs crisis, new UN report says
  • Federal Court Bars Newark, N.J., Man from Preparing Federal Tax Returns
  • Virginia Contractors Plead Guilty to Kickback Scheme
  • UN official stresses climate change adaptation measures in Africa
  • San Diego-area bakery owner, manager plead guilty to employing illegal alien workers
  • Investing in people the smartest way to eradicate poverty, UN says
  • UN expert presses for laws to protect migrant domestic workers in Lebanon
  • UN official stresses climate change adaptation measures in Africa
  • United States and European Union Antitrust Agencies Issue Revised Best Practices for Coordinating Merger Reviews
  • UN stresses effectiveness of handwashing with soap to prevent diseases
  • UN agency ramps up food assistance to flood-affected Pakistanis
  • Former Agape World, Inc. Owner and President Sentenced to 25 Years Imprisonment for Multi-Million-Dollar Ponzi Scheme
  • Frederick Bank Trust Officer Pleads Guilty to Embezzling Over $313,000
  • Florida Couple and Utah Man Indicted for Alleged Roles in Procurement Fraud Scheme Involving Foreign Military Materials
  • After latest release, UN expert urges Myanmar to free all political prisoners
  • Attorney General Holder Hosts Summit Focused on Prevention, Deterrence and Interdiction of Child Sexual Exploitation
  • On World Food Day, UN agencies urge concerted effort against global hunger
  • Investing in rural women will slash hunger and poverty, Ban says
  • Former Pegasus Wireless CFO Sentenced to 33 Months for His Role in Securities Fraud Scheme
  • Laguna Man Sentenced to 168 Months in Prison for Second-Degree Murder Conviction
  • United States Files Suit to Stop Florida Woman from Promoting Form 1099-OID Tax Fraud Scheme
  • As disasters increase, risk reduction should a be a concern for all
  • Iraq: UN helps feed over 550,000 primary schoolchildren
  • UN completes first review of human rights records of all Member States
  • Doctor Sentenced to Prison for Submitting Fraudulent Bills to Medicare and Medicaid
  • Statement of Attorney General Eric Holder on Guilty Plea by Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab
  • Husband and Wife Indicted for Investment Fraud Scheme
  • Justice Department Statement on US Airways/Delta Airlines Acquisition of Slots at Washingtons Reagan National and New Yorks Laguardia Airports
  • UN-led effort helps Haitians clear half of quake rubble in large-scale operatio
  • Senior UN humanitarian official visits DR Congo after murder of five aid workers
  • Tuberculosis on the decline for first time ever
  • Three UN-African Union peacekeepers killed in ambush in Darfur
  • Cholera outbreak in Central and West Africa one of the worst ever
  • UN finances improve overall as some States pay up in full despite financial crisis
  • St. Paul Felon Sentenced for Possessing Firearms, Possessing with Intent to Distribute Methamphetamine
  • Systematic torture in Afghan detention facilities
  • With high food prices set to continue, UN agencies issue call to action
  • Thailand should amend defamation laws to comply with freedom of speech
  • UN envoy arrives in Iraq to help country in transition to stability
  • CBP Seizes $4.5 Million in Fake Lacoste Sunglasses
  • New York Resident and His Company Plead Guilty to Conspiracy to Export Computer-Related Equipment to Iran
  • Oracle Agrees to Pay U.S. $199.5 Million to Resolve False Claims Act Lawsuit
  • Scoring a try against hunger: Rugby World Cup takes UN message to billions
  • In Libya, UN calls on all sides to respect human rights as battle for Sirte nears end
  • Repeat Sex Offender Sentenced to Life in Prison in Delaware for Child Exploitation Offenses
  • Johnson & Johnson Subsidiary Scios Pleads Guilty to Misbranding Heart Failure Drug Natrecor
  • New UN study shows murders highest in parts of the Americas and Africa
  • Manhattan U.S. Attorney and FBI Assistant Director in Charge Announce Arrest of Philadelphia Man in Connection with $4 Million U.S. Treasury Strips Investment Fraud Scheme
  • Allen Park Man Sentenced for Defrauding Investors
  • Sudan: UN warns of looming food crisis in Blue Nile and Southern Kordofan states
  • Former New Orleans Police Officer Sentenced in Danziger Bridge Case
  • Superseding Indictment Filed in $670 Million Fraud Scheme
  • New Mexico Man to Receive Life Prison Sentence After Conviction on Kidnapping Charge Related to Death of 16-Year-Old
  • Plaquemines Sheriff Charged with Conspiracy to Commit Mail Fraud and Bribery
  • Leader of $98 Million Mortgage Fraud Sentenced to 108 Months
  • Six million new teachers needed to ensure UN goal of universal primary education
  • South Sudan becomes Member State of UN telecoms union
  • Federal, State, and Local Authorities Arrest 23 Hondo and Uvalde-Based Texas Syndicate Members and Associates
  • Agents in Texas Seize Ammunition, Nearly 2.5 Tons of Marijuana
  • Danfoss Group Subsidiary Agrees to Plead Guilty for Role in Price-Fixing Conspiracy Involving Refrigerant Compressors
  • Former EPA-CID Special Agent in Texas Pleads Guilty to Perjury and Obstruction of Justice
  • UN deplores deadly bombing in Somali capital
  • UN highlights everyday benefits from space science and technology
  • UN human rights office speaks out against targeting of Roma in Bulgaria
  • ICC authorizes probe into post-election violence in Cote d Ivoire
  • Broward County Man Sentenced in Separate Wire and Mortgage Fraud Conspiracies
  • Virginia Man Pleads Guilty to Trafficking in Illegally-Imported Sperm Whale Teeth
  • Special Master Sheila L. Birnbaum Announces Opening of September 11th Victim Compensation Fund
  • Justice Department Files Lawsuit Alleging Disability-Based Housing Discrimination at Salem, Oregon, Apartment Complex
  • UN refugee chief calls for greater efforts to avert humanitarian crises
  • Wave of change in Middle East shows immense power of non-violence
  • Broward County Man Sentenced in Separate Wire and Mortgage Fraud Conspiracies
  • Florida Man Sentenced for Filing False Liens Against Federal Law Enforcement Employees
  • Virginia Real Estate Businessman Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Mortgage and Investment Fraud Schemes
  • Bahrain: UN human rights office concerned at sentences given to medical staff, activists
  • Thousands of dengue fever cases emerging in Pakistan, UN reports
  • UN urges better protection programme after Kosovo war crimes witness found dead
  • Public Awareness Campaign Launched to Seek New Information in the Murder of Assistant U.S. Attorney
  • Justice Department Files Lawsuit Against Truman, Minnesota, to Protect the Employment Rights of U.S. Army Reservist
  • Former Colombian Maritime Training Instructor and Co-Conspirator Sentenced to Prison on U.S. Drug Charges
  • Two Individuals Sentenced in Virginia for Roles in Matching Charitable Funds Fraud Scheme
  • UN human rights office concerned about killing of journalists in Mexico
  • Jailed Serb leader loses bid to have UN war crimes court end case against him
  • Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd. and Three Executives Agree to Plead Guilty to Automobile Parts Price-Fixing and Bid-Rigging Conspiracy
  • Houston-based Principals of A&O Entities Sentenced in Virginia for $100 Million Fraud Scheme
  • Federal Court Bars Southern California Man from Preparing Federal Tax Returns
  • Trident Seafoods Corp. to Pay $2.5 Million to Resolve Clean Water Act Violations and Spend More Than $30 Million to Upgrade Processing Plants
  • Former Executives from Panasonic Corp., Whirlpool Corp. Subsidiary and Tecumseh Products Co. Subsidiary Indicted in Compressor Price-Fixing Conspiracy
  • Attorney General Holder Convenes Federal Reentry Council
  • Kentucky Doctor Pays U.S. $349,860 to Settle False Claims Act Allegations
  • Childhood vaccines to reach 37 more nations thanks to UN-backed initiative
  • Top UN officials renew call on Syria to end crackdown on protesters
  • Founder of NinjaVideo Pleads Guilty to Criminal Copyright Conspiracy
  • Alabama Woman Convicted of Stealing Identities and Conspiring with Tax Preparer
  • UN pays tribute to late environmentalist and Nobel laureate Wangari Maathai
  • Travel publisher partners with UN to give relief workers vital information
  • Yemen: Security Council urges end to violence and attacks against civilians
  • Member and Associate of Barrio Azteca Gang Plead Guilty to Racketeering and Money Laundering Conspiracy
  • Florida Manufacturer Agrees to Cease Production of Skin Products to Resolve Numerous FDCA Violations
  • Justice Department Seeks to Shut Down Michigan Promoters of Alleged Tax Fraud Scheme
  • Fukushima accident a wake-up call to boost nuclear safety, UN forum told
  • Teenagers execution prompts UN call for halt to death penalty in Iran
  • Philadelphia Woman Convicted for Role in Fraudulent Commercial Drivers Licenses Scheme
  • Assembly chief opens annual UN debate with pledge to partner for peace
  • Burundi targets respiratory diseases in new UN-backed vaccine scheme
  • Keith L. Bennett Named Assistant Director of the Inspection Division
  • Former Director of Waterbury Boys and Girls Club Indicted on Embezzlement and Fraud Charges
  • Former Executive of Auto Parts Retailer Sentenced to 24 Months in Prison for Fraud Scheme
  • United States and Belgium Sign Agreement to Prevent and Combat Serious Crime
  • Citing reported abuses, UN rights officials call on Belarus to free political detainees
  • Yemen on the verge of a humanitarian disaster, UNICEF warns
  • Manistee County Man Gets 24 Years for Producing Child Pornography
  • Statement of Attorney General Eric Holder on the 2010 Uniform Crime Report
  • Ban opens UN forum with call for enhanced global cooperation against terrorism
  • New UN report calls on Asia-Pacific nations to transition to green economy
  • Two MU Graduates Sentenced for College E-Mail Spam Conspiracy; Must Forfeit $440,000 in Cash, Property
  • Operator of Pawn Shop Case Pleads Guilty to Wire Fraud Conspiracy in Connection with the Sale of Stolen Merchandise
  • Former and Current Soldiers and Recruiter Indicted for Allegedly Obtaining Recruiting Bonuses Through Fraud Scheme
  • Donor support to help reduce poverty and improve lives still falling short
  • Haiti: UN calls on world to stand by aid pledges at critical juncture for stability
  • Ban warns on replacing ozone-depleting gases with greenhouse substitutes
  • Former Jerseyville Bank Vice President Convicted
  • Bridgestone Corporation Agrees to Plead Guilty to Participating in Conspiracies to Rig Bids and Bribe Foreign Government Officials
  • UN stands ready for turbulent times ahead
  • Millions set to benefit from UN-Luxembourg partnership for food aid
  • Coca cultivation in Bolivia remains stable, UN report finds
  • Former Bookkeeper Indicted on $2 Million Fraud Charge
  • Final Defendant Pleads Guilty for His Role in International Conspiracy Involving the Forced Labor of Eastern European Women in Detroit-Area Exotic Dance Clubs
  • Somali consensus on end of transition paves way for restoring stability
  • Outsourcing to private security contractors threatens rights, UN panel warns
  • Former Natchez County, Miss., Officer Sentenced for Theft and Civil Rights Violations
  • Final Defendant Pleads Guilty for His Role in International Conspiracy Involving the Forced Labor of Eastern European Women in Detroit-Area Exotic Dance Clubs
  • Three Plead Guilty to Conspiracy to Provide Material Support to the Pakistani Taliban
  • St. Michaels Man Pleads Guilty to Tilghman Island Bank Robbery
  • Chicago Man Indicted for Making Bomb Threat Targeting Southern Illinois University in Carbondale
  • Ban forwards report on Sri Lanka war crimes to top UN human rights body
  • UN agency renews funding appeal for emergency programmes in Gaza
  • Accenture Pays U.S. $63.675 Million to Settle False Claims Act Allegations
  • After Japanese reactor accident, UN agency pledges to restore faith in nuclear power
  • UN Human Rights Council appoints experts to probe Syrian violence
  • Detroit Man Pleads Guilty to Threatening Couple Because of Their Race
  • Second California Aftermarket Auto Lights Distributor Agrees to Plead Guilty in Price-Fixing Conspiracy
  • Flying Horse Sentenced for Assault with a Dangerous Weapon
  • Yemen: UN report urges probe into alleged human rights abuses
  • Yemeni group receives prestigious UN award for assisting refugees
  • Maxim Healthcare Services Charged with Fraud, Agrees to Pay Approximately $150 Million, Enact Reforms After False Billings Revealed as Common Practice
  • Countries in political transition should exercise restraint, says UN rights chief
  • UN chief voices sadness after deadly pipeline explosion in Kenyan capital
  • Sierra Leone: UN envoy praises stability and urges calm ahead of polls next year
  • Former CEO of U.S. Telecommunications Company Sentenced to 46 Months in Prison for Bribing Foreign Government Officials
  • German Shipping Company Sentenced in Puerto Rico to Pay $800,000 Penalty for Intentional Cover-Up of Oil Pollution
  • Former Fort Pierce, Fla., Detective and Tax Preparer Sentenced for Tax Fraud
  • Countries need to pay more attention to managing fires near forests
  • Additional Charges Filed Against HSI Special Agent and Her Sister for Obstruction and Other Federal Violations
  • Marlborough Man Admits Role in Multi-Million-Dollar Bank Fraud Conspiracy
  • Department of Justice Releases Investigative Findings on the Puerto Rico Police Department
  • Medicare Fraud Strike Force Charges 91 Individuals for Approximately $295 Million in False Billing
  • Literacy vital for overcoming poverty and disease and reinforcing stability
  • Tucson Sector Border Patrol Agents Seize Two Tons of Marijuana
  • FBI Releases Bank Crime Statistics for Second Quarter of 2011
  • Six Individuals Indicted for Tax Fraud and Identity Theft Schemes in Alabama
  • Las Vegas Man Pleads Guilty in Connection with Fraud Scheme to Gain Control of Condominium Homeowners Associations
  • Miami Construction Business Owner Pleads Guilty to Tax Fraud
  • Ensuring rights of persons with disabilities benefits all of society
  • Djibouti: UNICEF launches scheme to provide safe drinking water
  • UN agencies dispatching aid as more Sudanese refugees flee to Ethiopia
  • Horn of Africa food crisis remains dire as famine spreads in Somalia
  • UN helps Iran phase out asthma treatments based on ozone-depleting substances
  • Suburban Tobacco Store Owner Sentenced to More Than Six Years in Prison for $5.45 Million State and Federal Tax Fraud
  • Louisiana Men Plead Guilty to Intimidating Students Based on Race
  • Former Arizona Army National Guard Member Charged with Participating in Bribery and Drug Trafficking Conspiracy
  • Former Columbus County, N.C., Detention Center Inmate Charged with Civil Rights Violations and Obstruction of Justice
  • Thirteen Individuals Charged with Illegal Distribution of Anabolic Steroids, Human Growth Hormones and Oxycodone
  • UN and partners boost food aid to Somali refugees amid alarming malnutrition
  • At Paris conference, Ban pledges UN support for democratic and stable Libya
  • Syria: Senior UN official voices alarm at ongoing abuses against journalists
  • Football star and UN envoy Marta spotlights efforts to empower Sierra Leones women
  • Alpharetta Man Arrested for Possessing Child Pornography
  • Fugitive Arrested by the FBI and the USMS
  • U.S. Border Patrol Agents at RGV Seize More than $12.3 Million Worth of Narcotics
  • Justice Department Files Antitrust Lawsuit to Block AT&Ts Acquisition of T-Mobile
  • Mortgage Fraud Scheme Lands Midwest City Man in Prison for 40 Months
  • Cochiti Pueblo Man Receives 25-Year Prison Sentence for Murdering His 95-Year-Old Grandmother
  • Shiprock Man Sentenced to 78 Months in Prison for Attempting to Kill His Common-Law Wife
  • Brookline Man Pleads Guilty to Foreign Economic Espionage
  • Nebraska Man Arrested on Wire Fraud and Obstruction of Justice Charges
  • Department of Justice Announces New Acting Director of ATF and Senior Advisor in the Office of Legal Policy
  • Libya: Atrocious abuses by Qadhafi forces cause for extreme alarm
  • International Criminal Court case against Kenyan officials to proceed
  • All States must end heinous crime of enforced disappearances, UN demands
  • Detroit Occupational Therapist Pleads Guilty to Medicare Fraud Scheme
  • Detroit-Area Clinic Owner Sentenced to 48 Months in Prison for Medicare Fraud Schemes Totaling More Than $15 Million
  • Former Department of Defense Employee Sentenced to Prison for Stealing Financial Assistance Funds Intended for Service Members
  • Security Council seeks to strengthen UN peacekeeping capacities
  • Key Kosovo witness at UN war crimes trial pleads guilty to contempt of court
  • World must fund famine-wracked Somalia to prevent generation dying, UN warns
  • Upsurge in violence makes breaking Israeli-Palestinian deadlock more urgent
  • Clean energy revolution will put world on safer, more equitable path
  • Albuquerque Man Receives 10-Year Prison Sentence for Crack Cocaine Trafficking Conviction
  • Khapra Beetle Larvae Detected in Rice
  • Florida Woman Charged with Witness Tampering, False Statements and Obstruction of Justice in Relation to Her Husbands Disappearance
  • Michigan Man Pleads Guilty to Illegal Importation of Polar Bear Trophy from Canada
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