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- From: sbarber@panix.com (Steve Barber)
- Subject: Re: How does a PI locate somebody?
- Message-ID: <C0JpL2.HKx@panix.com>
- Organization: PANIX Public Access Unix, NYC
- References: <2JAN199307371121@amarna.gsfc.nasa.gov> <C0EE4q.21E@unx.sas.com>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 17:22:13 GMT
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- For locating old school chums, or anyone else who went to school at
- a known place, just contact the school's alumni association. This
- works surprisingly often, and is a time-honored PI trick. These
- databases are often quite up to date, as the schools have a vested
- interested in soliciting contributions from alumnii every few months.
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- Steve Barber sbarber@panix.com
- "The direct deed is the most meaningful reflection." - Bill Evans
- Nothing I say is legal advice. It can't be. I don't know anything.
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