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  • On his visit to the tax bureau, Ai wore a T-shirt with a picture of himself in a missing person poster with the word "Found" stamped on the bottom corner - a reference to his detention earlier this year and subsequent release in June.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • All over Sparwood, missing-child posters now have the word "Found" handwritten over top.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Dawn Walton 2011

  • "Marcus, busy as he was with demanding work at the bar and an equally demanding-but more fun job as the father of two little girls, added a third Herculean task to his life: the eventual conversion of Skeeter Jackson from Scoundrel to Honest Man, deserving of the title Found One.

    Wagers of Sin Asprin, Robert 1996

  • (Yes, 3D photographs exist, but the fact that something such as "A Village Lost and Found" is a big, expensive niche book shows how well that went.)

    Martin Scorsese Says Even Films Like Precious Should Be in 3D | /Film 2010

  • One of the things that has surprised me most, now that The Department of Lost and Found is out there in the world, is how so many people assume that the book is true to my real life.

    Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Separating Fact from Fiction 2007

  • One of the things that has surprised me most, now that The Department of Lost and Found is out there in the world, is how so many people assume that the book is true to my real life.

    Writer Unboxed » 2007 » July 2007

  • Mitnick's 'Lost Chapter' Found is a wired story about how Kevin Mitnik's book, The Art of Deception, had it's first chapter (detailing his early life and some issues he has with Markoff's famous NYT front page story) pulled at the last minute.

    UFies.org: December 2002 Archives 2002

  • Mitnick's 'Lost Chapter' Found is a wired story about how Kevin Mitnik's book, The Art of Deception, had it's first chapter (detailing his early life and some issues he has with Markoff's famous NYT front page story) pulled at the last minute.

    Mitnik's Missing Chapter - UFies.org 2002

  • Posted in Found Locations Lost History, Original Bungalows - Today, Photo Folio | 4 Comments »

    2009 November 13 « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009

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    2010 May 05 « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2010

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