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  1. Xref: sparky misc.consumers:21415 misc.legal:21973 soc.misc:1101 alt.conspiracy:13650
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  4. From: jsloan@ncar.ucar.edu (John Sloan)
  5. Subject: Re: How does a PI locate somebody?
  6. Message-ID: <1993Jan3.044428.19171@ncar.ucar.edu>
  7. Sender: news@ncar.ucar.edu (USENET Maintenance)
  8. Organization: Scientific Computing Division/NCAR Boulder, CO
  9. References: <C08zoF.1Cz@andy.bgsu.edu>
  10. Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 04:44:28 GMT
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  14. I'll recommend two books from my reference shelf:
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  16.     Ted L. Gunderson with Roger McGovern, _How to Locate Anyone
  17.     Anywhere without Leaving Home_, E. P. Dutton/New York, 1989
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  19. and for the flip side
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  21.     Anonymous, _How to Create a New Identity_, Citadel
  22.     Press/Secaucus, N.J., 1983
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  25. John Sloan              "Since I've given up hope,       +1 303 497 1243
  26. NCAR/SCD                   I feel much better."      Fax +1 303 497 1137
  27. Boulder CO 80307-3000 USA                           jsloan@ncar.ucar.edu
  28. Logical Disclaimer: belong(opinions,jsloan). belong(opinions,_):-!,fail.
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