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Boston "Big Dig" Contractor Agrees to Plead Guilty to Fraud Scheme

Boston Big Dig Contractor to plead guilty and make $50 million in cash payments and provide up to $75 million insurance coverage.

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British Airways, Korean Air Lines To Pay $600 Million in Price Fixing Case

British Airways PLC and Korean Air Lines Co. LTD. agree to plead guilty and pay criminal fines totaling $600 million for fixing prices on passenger and cargo flights.

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US FBI Seeks Further Cooperation with China

The FBI, America's federal police agency, says it is seeking increased cooperation with its Chinese counterparts, and is offering the Chinese assistance for the 2008 Olympic games. An FBI official says one obstacle to cooperation is the lack of an extradition treaty, making repatriation of wanted individuals from one country to the other more difficult.

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FBI Undercover Probe Busts Terror Plot

A 17-month FBI undercover investigation has led to charges against six men who allegedly tried to amass a small arsenal for a planned attack on soldiers at the U.S. Army base at Fort Dix in New Jersey.

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School Shooting: Role of FBI at Virginia Tech

The FBI's role in the aftermath of the April 16 shootings on the campus of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia is to support the investigations of local law enforcement agencies.

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FBI: Egyptian Sheik Hospitalized, Death May Trigger Attacks in US

U.S. federal authorities say Egyptian cleric Omar Abdel-Rahman has been hospitalized, and warns that his death could trigger possible terror attacks in the United States.

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Hospital Pays $15 M To Resolve Kickbacks

Larkin Community Hospital in Miami and its current and former owners, Dr. Jack Michel, Dr. James Desnick, Morris Esformes and Philip Esformes, have paid $15.4 million to settle federal and Florida civil health care fraud claims against them, the Justice Department announced today.

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FBI announces release of U.S. hostage.

Investigation on-going for remaining kidnap victims.

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LONG ISLAND PRIEST PLEADS GUILTY TO POSSESSION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY

Roslynn R. Mauskopf, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, announced that Reverend THOMAS G. SALOY, an Administrator of the Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Church in Roosevelt, New York, pleaded guilty today to possession of child pornography.

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FAIRFIELD WOMAN ADMITS EXTORTION SCHEME, PLEADS GUILTY

Kevin J. O'Connor, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, announced that PAMELA BOCCANFUSO, age 44, of 376 South Benson Road, Fairfield, Connecticut, pleaded guilty today before United States District Judge Janet Bond Arterton in New Haven to one count of an Indictment charging her with mailing threatening communications. Earlier this year, BOCCANFUSO threatened to murder an individual unless the individual's father paid her more than $197,000.

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FORMER EXECUTIVE SENTENCED IN KICKBACK SCHEME FOR MILITARY SUBCONTRACTS IN KUWAIT

The former Director of Operations in Kuwait and Iraq for Tamimi Global Company, a Saudi Arabian company, Mohammad Shabbir Khan, was sentenced today to a term of 51 months in prison for having paid kickbacks to a Kellogg, Brown & Root Services, Inc. (KBR) employee to secure two military dining subcontracts valued at $21.8 million.

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Hollywood Movie Pirate Sentenced To 7 Years

A former Hollywood resident convicted last year of copyright infringement and other federal crimes related to his use of a video camcorder to secretly record motion pictures at private screenings was sentenced today to 84 months in federal prison.

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