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Update: 29-Year Old Dies in Va. While Taking Physical Test to Become FBI Agent; Colleagues are Devastated

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The FBI’s Wiseguy: More Video On His Life

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FBI And Military Failing To Pay Parking Tickets

allan17 years ago12 years ago01 mins

Maybe they’ve got a good excuse. Whatever the case,  a Congressional report says the FBI and the military should pay their parking fines. By David Nakamura Washington Post Staff Writer WASHINGTON — The FBI and U.S. Armed Forces are institutions in which following the rules is supposed to be a given. Except when it comes…

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Secret Service Busts Ky Father And Daughter For Counterfeiting

allan17 years ago12 years ago02 mins

By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com It’s always good for a father and daughter to bond. But David Vincent  Peace, 45, and his daughter Amanda Jo Lowrance, 25, may have taken the concept a little too far. The two were indicted this week in Kentucky on charges of  manufacturing and passing off fake $20 bills. What’s worse,…

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FBI Seeks Public Help In Threatening Letter Case

allan17 years ago12 years ago02 mins

Text of Threatening Letter/fbi photo One Of  The Envelopes/fbi photo The letters are a little too reminiscent of 2001. The FBI is turning to the public for help. By The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Government agents turned to the public Thursday to help find whoever sent more than 50 threatening letters, many of which declared…

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Ex-FBI Agent Says Mob Informants Were Outliving Usefulness

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Like milk, informants have a limited shelf life — at least that seem to be gist of the testimony earlier this week. By Shelley Murphy Boston Globe Staff MIAMI – The FBI dropped James “Whitey” Bulger and Stephen “The Rifleman” Flemmi as informants in 1990 because their handler, agent John J. Connolly Jr., was retiring…

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Ruling In 1964 Crime Could Undermine Civil Rights-Era Probes

allan17 years ago12 years ago03 mins

Can time run out on justice? Federal authorities says they are investigating 22 civil rights-era crimes, but a court ruling invoking the statute of limitations could undermine their efforts. By HOLBROOK MOHR Associated Press JACKSON, Miss. – Federal prosecutors have identified 22 current investigations into civil rights-era crimes that could be impacted by a federal…

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Anne Hathaway’s Ex Gets 4 1/2 Years In Fed Prison

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Actress Anne Hathaway figures it’s time for a new leading man. BY Thomas Zambito New York Daily News NEW YORK — Italian con man Raffaello Follieri was sentenced to 4 1/2 years in prison Thursday for scamming investors out of millions by claiming to be a Vatican insider. Follieri, the former boyfriend of actress Anne…

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Juror Has “Violent Outbursts” During Deliberations In Stevens Trial

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From the outset, the trial seemed a little chaotic. Now that chaos has spilled over into jury deliberations. Will Stevens benefit from it all? Sen. Ted Stevens/ official photo By Del Quentin Wilber Washington Post Staff Writer WASHINGTON — The foreman of the jury in Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens’ corruption trial asked today that a…

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