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Publication: Caribbean Update | Filed In: Organized Crime and Criminal Offenses
The United States is removing all Peace Corps volunteers from Honduras, and scaling back in Guatemala and El Salvador, reports The Tico Times (Dec. 23, 2011). The Peace Corps, the government-run volunteer body,...
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The Santa Fe Police Department is investigating the following reports: * Edi Alvarado-Perez, 45, 618 Alarid St., was arrested and charged with battery and larceny after he reportedly struck a man in the...
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Publication: LexisNexis | Filed In: Epilepsy and Neurological Disorders
Keppra was previously approved in the US as adjunctive therapy for partial onset seizures in adults and children four years of age and older with epilepsy. The approval was based on data from...
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By Winzelberg, David | Publication: Long Island Business News | Filed In: Zoning and Zoning & Land Use Planning
Throughout most of the 1900s, building was welcomed on Long Island. With thousands moving east from the city, communities grew exponentially and construction boomed. Ambitious developers turned vacant fields into neighborhoods and small...
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By Rodriguez, George | Publication: NotiCen: Central American & Caribbean Affairs | Filed In: Murder and Homicide
The corruption-ridden Honduran police force needs urgent purging, according to academics and human rights activists. Involvement of police, from chiefs all the way down to bottom-ranking officers, in criminal activities--homicide, drug-trafficking, car theft,...
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Twenty-two years after the US invasion of Panama in 1989 removed him from power (NotiCen, Dec. 22, 1989), former dictator Manuel Noriega (1983-1989) arrived in his home country on Dec. 11. Since 2010,...
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By Winzelberg, David | Publication: Long Island Business News | Filed In: Police Forces and Law Enforcement
Robert Bonerba, 62, the disgraced former head of Smithtown's building department, was arrested by state narcotics investigators for buying $500 worth of heroin in a K-Mart parking lot on Tuesday afternoon, according to...
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By Murphy, Pat | Publication: Lawyers USA | Filed In: Litigation and Legal Services
The testimony of the medical examiners who authored autopsy reports was required for the documents to be admitted as evidence in the criminal trial of a doctor who allegedly over-prescribed pain killers, the...
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By Atkins, Kimberly | Publication: Lawyers USA | Filed In: Conspiracy and Criminal Offenses
The attaching of a GPS device to a vehicle, and the use of that device to monitor the vehicle's movements, constitute a search under the Fourth Amendment, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled....
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By Navarro, Carlos | Publication: SourceMex Economic News & Analysis on Mexico | Filed In: Extradition and Criminal Law
A federal court rejected a second attempt by President Felipe Calderon's administration to extradite high-profile drug trafficker Sandra Avila Beltran to the US. Avila Beltran, known as La Reina del Pacifico (Queen of...
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Publication: Business Wire | Filed In: Economic Growth and Economic Conditions
CHICAGO -- Fitch Ratings expects relative macroeconomic stability and a manageable debt load to support Guatemala's credit profile as the country's new government takes office. However, rising levels of drug-related crime and persistently...
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WASHINGTON -- Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) President and CEO Jim Greenwood released the following statement on the transmission of the Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) V recommendations by the Secretary of Health...
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Colorado medical marijuana business owners are hoping a proposal for their industry's own financial institution will gain support among Colorado lawmakers. The medical marijuana industry was hit hard last year when one of...
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By Rodriguez, George | Publication: NotiCen: Central American & Caribbean Affairs | Filed In: Organized Crime and Criminal Offenses
The start of 2012 finds Costa Rica struggling against the growing threats to its diminishing security, menaces posed by organized crime, particularly drug trafficking. This Central American nation is not alone--and, comparatively, is...
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Publication: Business Wire | Filed In: Terrorism and Crimes Against Person
Record Growth Exceeding Charlotte-Based Company's Expectations CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- ATTUS Technologies, Inc., an affiliate company of Computer Services, Inc. (CSI) (OTCQX: CSVI) and a leading regulatory compliance solutions provider, today announced it has...
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By Schulte, Grant | Publication: Transport Topics | Filed In: Judges and Trial & Procedure
LINCOLN, Neb. - U.S. border officials exceeded their authority when they imposed multimillion-dollar fines against Union Pacific Corp. for failing to discover illegal drugs in railcars that crossed into the country from Mexico,...
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Publication: Business Wire | Filed In: Smuggling and Misc Offenses
BILLERICA, Mass. -- American Science and Engineering, Inc. ("AS&E") (NASDAQ:ASEI), a leader in X-ray detection technology, announced today the receipt of an order for five of its top-selling Z Backscatter([TM]) Vans (ZBV) from...
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By Reynolds, Louisa | Publication: NotiCen: Central American & Caribbean Affairs | Filed In: Presidential Elections and Elections
In a new twist to the saga of former President Alfonso Portillo (2000-2004), on Nov. 15, President Alvaro Colom officially ratified the extradition order that will allow the former president to face trial...
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Publication: Israel Faxx | Filed In: Arrests and Law Enforcement
By IsraelNationalNews.com Police arrested two terrorists at different locations Wednesday morning and prevented intended attacks on Be'er Sheva residents. Citing intelligence information, Border Police raided an apartment in the capital of the Negev...
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Byline: Julie Ann Grimm Dr. Deborah Aaron is no longer an employee at Santa Fe's hospital, but she is licensed to practice surgery in New Mexico. No disciplinary actions against her are recorded...
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