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...dollars. I don't have either. I do have a list of every campaign donation Senator Feinstein has made in the past four years, thanks to Federal Election Commission records stored online. Criminal records are also available, but they cost too much, and I figure that with a straight arrow like Feinstein, they're a low-percentage shot. The Senator's husband is easier to crack. Blum's SSN turned up in the Securities and Exchange Commission's Edgar database, and when I plugged it into an SSN trace service ($5 a pop), I found five different addresses, including...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MY WEEK AS AN INTERNET GUMSHOE | 6/2/1997 | See Source »

...disappear. They just change. Nimble people with can-do spirit can always find a new one. And on average, the jobs pay better and better. Life gets easier and easier. Actually, I'm one of technology's cheerleaders. Forced to choose between hunting buffalo with a bow and arrow and microwaving a cheese-steak hoagie, I'll take the sandwich. On balance, progress does make things better, at least materially, for most people. But the costs are real. Converting someone from a teller to an ATM servicer is not easy or cheap. And if we as a society are going...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE MIKE MULLIGAN MOMENT | 5/26/1997 | See Source »

Last week, filmmakers constructed a facade of a Newbury Comics store on Bow Street. Friday night, they shot a scene outside the temporary Newbury Comics and at the Bow and Arrow pub next door...

Author: By Jessie M. Amberg, | Title: New Robin Williams Movie Filming in Square | 5/21/1997 | See Source »

Evangelical Lutheran Pastor Vernon E. Little Arrow Carter, who is part Wampanoag, agreed that the lecture was enlightening...

Author: By Y. SUSAN Choi, | Title: Gomes Discusses Spiritual Intent of Original Indian College | 4/23/1997 | See Source »

...most accounts, Captain Craig Button, 32, was a straight arrow, an accomplished pilot right out of Top Gun who had been flying since he was 15--a young man from New York's Long Island who loved cars, motorcycles and skiing, and who was, as a former college classmate put it, "a follow-the-rules type of guy." He seemed to be the last person anyone would have expected to break formation while flying a routine training mission with two other planes, and an unlikely person simply to vanish into the wild blue yonder with an $8.8 million, bomb-laden...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DESTINATION UNKNOWN | 4/21/1997 | See Source »

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