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Robert Mocny the Director of the US Visit program stated that all foreign nationals departing from two airports in the United States will have have their finger prints and pictures taken. The pilot program will be launched in Atlanta Georgia  |


A manhunt was launched today for 16 of Europe's most wanted fugitives thought to be hiding in Britain.  |  |
William Moore has been researching the prominent criminal cases Judge Sonia Sotomayor, who was nominated yesterday by President Obama to serve as Justice Souter's replacement on the United States Supreme Court, has ruled on in her years as a federal  |
finds it interesting how the media and the general public fixate on certain , while many more go unnoticed and, in many cases, unsolved and unpunished. In the 1990s, several high-profile cases captured the attention of the masses, including the  |


William Moore has learned that four people are facing charges following a murder in Lauderdale Lakes. Henry Mancilla, who was 24 years old, was shot to death after being caught in the crossfire between a friend of Mancilla's and another  |
More and more local stores seem to be targeted under the cover of darkness in a slew of recent business , notes William Moore. The heists are happening in and appear to be the work of small groups of burglars.  |
William Moore defends a variety of drug cases, including possession and trafficking in controlled substances. Florida has tough , including mandatory minimum sentencing legislation that can be devastating for people convicted of certain drug-related offenses. Possession of even relatively small  |
A fundamentalist Christian movement within the US military seeks to convert locals to the detriment of US strategy in Afghanistan, Jody Ray Bennett writes for ISN Security Watch.  |
If land is being unused or under-utilized in poor regions across Africa and Southeast Asia, outsourcing to capital-rich and land-poor nations could help prevent another global food crisis, but it must be fair and productive, Adam Wolfe writes for ISN  |
European elites greatly fear the influence that Vaclav Klaus could bring to bear on the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty. This Treaty, an attempt to replace the failed bid for an EU Constitution, would make the EU presidency an elected  |
Perhaps, then, Brussels should spend less time disingenuously pleading its innocence and more time standing up for the sovereignty of the target countries to decide their own fate. That also includes finding the money to fashion their independence and prove  |
Third, the Supreme Leader is said to fear a breakdown of talks with the 5+1 Group (France, Britain, China, Russia and the US, plus Germany) and the Obama administration over the nuclear issue, which would almost certainly result in a  |
As GM moves closer to a reorganization plan, UAW President Ron Gettelfinger gives the union's perspective on recent efforts to chart a future path for the auto industry.  |  |
Geoffrey Rush is well-known for many film roles, including "Shine," for which he won an Academy Award, "Shakespeare in Love" and "Pirates of the Caribbean." "Exit the King" is his debut on Broadway, and he's been nominated for a Tony  |
President Obama unveiled plans Friday to shore up the safety of the nation's computer networks, including naming a new "cyber czar." Analysts mull the nature of digital vulnerabilities.  |  |
When North Korea conducted its second underground nuclear test in three years Monday, one of the first places in the world to register anything unusual was the National Earthquake Information Center in Denver, Colo.  |  |
President Barack Obama unveiled a plan to combat threats to the U.S. digital infrastructure, including creating a "czar" to coordinate the nation's cybersecurity.  |  |
General Motors is facing a Monday deadline to submit a government-ordered restructuring plan that may include a bankruptcy filing. Paul Solman has been reporting in Detroit and examines how Chapter 11 might work for the automaker in this Business Desk  |
The U.S. economy shrank slightly less than initially estimated at a 5.7 percent pace at the start of 2009 as the recession lumbered into the new year, according to a government report released Friday that hinted the recession might be  |  |
Columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks mull the news of the week, including President Obama's nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court and GM's likely bankruptcy.  |  |
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