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WINDHOEK, Namibia (AP) - Fugitive businessman Jacob "Kobi" Alexander has taken out full-page ads and erected billboards touting his commitment to Namibia, where a judge planned a hearing Wednesday on whether to send him to the United States to face trial on stock-options fraud charges.
Alexander, the former chief executive of voicemail software maker Comverse Technology Inc., was arrested Sept. 26 in the Namibian capital, Windhoek, at the request of the FBI after a two-month manhunt.
Alexander, 54, an Israeli citizen who had been living in the southern African desert country since July, was granted bail of $1.3 million.
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