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Active-duty Downsizing Should Benefit Reserve Forces, Board Says

By Lisa Daniel-American Forces Press Service on Mar 8, 2012   National  

WASHINGTON, March 8, 2012 – A policy board plans to ask Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta to highlight service in the reserve forces as a good option for outgoing active-duty members during downsizing.

Experts Testify on DOD Missile Defense System

By American Forces Press Service, Cheryl Pellerin on Mar 8, 2012   National  

WASHINGTON, March 8, 2012 – Technical challenges remain for the complex ballistic missile defense system designed to protect the United States and its allies, but the capability is crucial to the nation’s defense posture, experts told a congressional panel this week.

Belizean Gang Member Who Has Been Deported 4 Times, Sentenced for Re-Entering U.S.

By Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Mar 8, 2012   National  

CHICAGO — A member of the violent Crips street gang, who had been previously deported four times to Belize, was sentenced Tuesday to more than five years in prison for illegally re-entering the United States after being deported. This sentence resulted from an investigation conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations […]

Two Doctors and Four Nurses Among 11 New Defendants Added to Case Alleging $20 Million Home Health Care Fraud Conspiracy

By Federal Bureau of Investigation on Mar 8, 2012   National  

CHICAGO—Two physicians and four registered nurses are among 11 new defendants who were added to a federal indictment against a suburban Chicago man who operated two home health care businesses for allegedly swindling Medicare of at least $20 million over five years, federal law enforcement officials announced today.

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