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Sleuthing is encouraged at Locateplus, a Beverly, Mass., outfit that provides access to all kinds of public data, like real estate and telephone records.
The Biggest CEO Screw-Ups Of 2010 Helen Coster 2010
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Sleuthing is encouraged at Locateplus, a Beverly, Mass., outfit that provides access to all kinds of public data, like real estate and telephone records.
The Biggest CEO Screw-Ups Of 2010 Helen Coster 2010
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Sleuthing by Mr. Rood, a retired Baltimore police detective major hired by Combat, has led to the arrests of at least a dozen theft suspects, according to prosecutors and court documents.
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Gian TrottaEssential information: Read "Appliance Sleuthing" to find out who makes the products you own — the nameplate doesn't always indicate who makes your refrigerator, oven, or washer.
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Sleuthing is encouraged at Locateplus, a Beverly, Mass., outfit that provides access to all kinds of public data, like real estate and telephone records.
The Biggest CEO Screw-Ups Of 2010 Helen Coster 2010
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—Gian TrottaEssential information: Read "Appliance Sleuthing" to find out who makes the products you own—the nameplate doesn't always indicate who makes your refrigerator, oven, or washer.
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Sleuthing ran in their family: They were the sons of the great American detective Harris Bailey, and they were terrific sleuths in their own right.
The Ghostwriter Secret Mac Barnett 2010
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(Find out who makes which appliances in "Appliance Sleuthing.")
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Sleuthing out these birds 'IDs isn't just for statistical purposes; it could potentially save lives, both human and bird.
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Find out who makes which appliances in "Appliance Sleuthing."
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