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...Lawrence Kobilinsky is the Associate Provost of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City and a forensics expert. He explained the nitty-gritty of the investigative techniques that police are using in the Condit case...
...still considered unreliable. There are reports of false positives rather than false negatives, which could make an innocent person look guilty. The fact of the matter is that all law enforcement uses polygraphs. In my opinion, if it is performed by a person who is highly trained and expert, it is very informative tool. But though it should be used for investigative purposes, it should not be used in the courtroom. It is a good, useful technology but it's not perfect...
...torture, say surprised State Department officials. His testimony revealed that the brains of the operation was still at large. U.S. and Yemeni officials say the ringleader was Mohammed Omar al-Harazi, an experienced terrorist of many disguises and aliases. U.S. intelligence officials reportedly believe al-Harazi is an explosives expert for al Qaeda and has inspired or directed several terrorist attacks on American targets over nearly a decade...
...half or so years later, there was the $12,000 Frontgate Deluxe Outdoor Kitchen, with a 48-in. built-in grill, 15,000-BTU dual range-top burner, warming drawer, granite tiles, outlets for an outdoor fridge and barbecue light and the phone number of an on-call barbecue expert, in case you feel you're overdoing the scallops--all shipped to your door with a box of dry, aged steaks from a New York City butcher...
...with Ebay, which will provide its customers free access to part of artnet.com's database. The site displays pictures of the artwork and links to galleries. Artprice.com, in contrast, doesn't use images to avoid copyright issues and does not provide links to galleries or sell art directly. An expert at Sotheby's says she uses both, and finds Artprice.com to be more extensive - and expensive...