posted by PInow.com Staff | October 31st, 2007
In a city where “I do” often turns into “I want out,” a fair for those wanting to untie the knot seemed a sure hit.
But journalists easily outnumbered those looking for advice on how to end their marriages on Saturday, the first day of what was billed as the world’s first divorce fair.
Detectives were ready to catch a spouse in the act, mediators to help ease the pain of separation, a laboratory to conduct paternity tests, and, of course, lawyers to do everything else.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | October 31st, 2007
The Barcelona-based detectives, who began working for the McCanns two months ago, are now compiling a hit list of Portuguese pedophiles known to target girls Madeleine’s age.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | October 31st, 2007
In addition to YouTube, youngsters have numerous choices in their quest to broadcast themselves in ways their parents find weird and scary. With social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook leading the way, there are no more secrets.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | October 31st, 2007
New York private investigator Gil Alba took to the woods near Pisgah State Park this weekend with a small band of volunteers to search for a long lost local family.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | October 31st, 2007
Phillip du Toit, the private investigator at the centre of the Cape Town spy row, believes he is a “political prisoner” and claims that he has information that will implicate high-ranking politicians in crime.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | October 25th, 2007
by Peter J. Weber, Michael Sankey | Buy Now!
Professionals frustrated with searching for public records can now get accurate and current information on how to obtain records directly from the source. The 7th edition of The Sourcebook to Public Record Information profiles in detail over 20,000 government agencies that house public records. More than a directory, the agency profiles found in The Sourcebook include access procedures, access restrictions, fees, online capabilities, turnaround times, along with addresses, phone/fax numbers, and additional information.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | October 24th, 2007
Intercepting an email before it is received by the recipient constitutes eavesdropping - decided the Tel-Aviv District Court in early February 2007. The brave and innovative judgment by Judge Chaled Kabub will change the ways the Israeli police operates and will somewhat fortify what little privacy is left for Israeli in the online world.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | October 24th, 2007
The Speaker of the City of Cape Town Council says he will continue paying for investigations into suspect councilors after a scandal erupted today (Wednesday) over how a probe into Badih Chaaban was funded.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | October 24th, 2007
A private detective who worked for O. J. Simpson has alleged that the former American football star once hired high-profile Los Angeles private investigator Anthony Pellicano to bug and harass his late ex-wife Nicole Brown.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | October 24th, 2007
An internet services provider in Worcestershire has launched a private investigations company on the internet thanks to a new website.
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