"Today's charges demonstrate the scope and reach of Russian organized crime, " said FBI Assistant Director-in-Charge George Venizelos.
He subsequently was a founder and partner-in-charge of Benchmark Valuation Consultants, which merged with KPMG Peat Marwick in 1987.
"Fidel Urbina is wanted for his alleged role in two brutal attacks directed against innocent women, " said Robert Grant, Special Agent-in-Charge of the FBI's Chicago Field Office.
W. Bryan Byrne, Palmetto Bluff's broker-in-charge, says the rules are intended to ensure the island's architecture maintains a traditional, Southern look and that residents don't build homes too large.
Sayed Makhdum Raheen, Minister of Information and Culture and Mr. Edgar Sharuk, Officer-In-Charge, UNESCO Kabul Office, signed the plan of operations on 18 March in Kabul to officially commence work on the project.
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George Vanizelos, assistant director-in-charge of the FBI's New York Office, said that after FBI agents then accused him of lying, "His best defense was 'not everything I told you was false, '" Mr. Vanizelos said.
"Today's Indictment represents just one more step towards closure and healing, not only for the victims of this heinous hate crime, but for the community as a whole, " FBI Special Agent-in-Charge John Brosnan said in a statement.
But the left-handed batsman remained in charge for 80 Tests - only Australian Allan Border (93) has been in charge for more - and his win ratio of 35% was only bettered for New Zealand by Howarth's 36.66%.
Jeffrey Sachs underlined the collective responsibility of making the new agenda real: "No one is in charge -- we are all in charge, " he said.
Ferguson's comments comes in a rare interview with CNN's Pedro Pinto as United chase back-to-back European and English titles to add to their haul of 24 titles in his 23 seasons in charge -- a record that makes the Scot the most successful manager in British football history.
At the Hertie department store, Wolfgang Neubert - in charge of euro preparations - says the fear of fakes is overdone.
They also urge the European Commission - in charge of farm payments - to stop giving SAPS subsidies to non-agricultural bodies.
Shortly after the attacks, Lee Longmire -- who worked under Canavan as the head of civil aviation security operations -- in charge of airport operations -- was transferred from that job to the head of the FAA's aviation security, policy and planning.
And the continued inability to produce much in the way of a coherent attacking game must be a major cause of concern for manager Martin Johnson, who has guided England to only eight wins in his 22 Tests in charge - a poorer record than predecessors Brian Ashton and Andy Robinson.
As Sir David testified on Tuesday, the risk is that as they happen - as in 2005-06 when he was in charge of the health authority that oversaw Stafford - eyes are taken off the ball.
Meanwhile, another ex-Sussex stalwart - Peter Moores, sacked as England coach in January - has resurfaced in charge of Lancashire, while Surrey's bid to bounce back after relegation will be assisted by the signing of lively South African paceman Andre Nel, the latest ex-international to join county cricket as a "Kolpak" player.
Argentina, Uruguay and Peru have re-appointed men who were previously in charge - well over a decade ago in the case of the first two.
Williams won the first two rounds before the Scot found his feet and appeared to dominate the rest of the fight, but referee Phil Edwards - in charge of his first title fight - awarded the home fighter a 115-114 verdict.
After trailing 29-35 in the second quarter, Guildford's 24-4 run saw them in charge at the half-time interval.
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Roscomnadzor (Federal Service for Supervision in Telecommunications, Information Technology and Mass Communications) - the agency in charge of running the blacklist - confirmed that the clip had been flagged by a second watchdog Rospotrebnadzor (Federal Service for Control in the Sphere of Protection Consumers' Rights and Well-Being of Humans) .
His appointment was not universally welcomed by the Rangers faithful but he steered Rangers to success in both cup competitions in his first half-season in charge.
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It would be better if fees for ongoing services were treated as running costs and not rolled-up in a one-off charge on shareholders, he says.
Sources told CNN that Plame works in the CIA's Directorate of Operations -- the part of the agency in charge of spying -- and worked in the field for many years as an undercover officer.
He returned after a decade in triumph - having made his fortune in property deals - to take charge of the bankrupt club.
The U.S. Navy -- which is in charge of the situation -- requested help from the FBI to resolve the standoff.
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The minister was also accused of second-guessing the views of Unesco - the UN body in charge or heritage - by allegedly failing to properly consult them before taking his decision.
That run of reaching five successive major finals - and his time in charge of Sweden - was halted by failure to qualify for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and Lagerback tendered his resignation.
Public affairs officials at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, which is in charge of the X-51 development project, provided no updates.
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He faced a third-degree-murder charge in the 2009 sedation-overdose death of a 41-year-old woman during an abortion procedure.
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