91.   Profits vanished when the fraud was uncovered.

92.   Proving fraud is difficult, and the regulators are woefully understaffed.

93.   Resume fraud is rampant, Schweich warns.

94.   Scientific fraud is not a widespread problem, they said.

95.   Sen. Charles Grassley of Iowa, the senior Republican on the Senate Finance Committee, said Social Security number fraud was a domestic security issue.

96.   Since credit card fraud is rare on the Internet, the appeal of the program is primarily considered psychological.

97.   So if there was fraud, he said, it was patriotic fraud.

98.   Some noted that electoral fraud is a different threat to democratic rule than, say, a military coup, and some feared inciting violence in Peru.

99.   Stock fraud is so profitable it is attracting a new and more violent breed of criminal.

100.   Some potential frauds are simply computer versions of evergreen schemes such as work-at-home offers.

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