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The Mystery of D. B. Cooper
by Paul OBrien, Oct 2, 2008
On the 24th of November 1971 a man boarded a Boeing 727, hijacked it, received a $200,000 ransom and then parachuted from the plane never to be seen again. The daring of the escape and the uncertainty over his fate continue to fascinate and intrigue people.
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Abscam Operation
by balisunset, Jul 23, 2008
In 1977 the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) began a sting operation, known as Operation Abscam, that was to become one of the most controversial and depraved scandals in congressional history.
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Five Alarming Areas of Technology-Based Crime and How to Combat Them
by Verniel Cutar, Jul 14, 2008
Crime has evolved to a much greater scale. Here are some examples of technology based crime that poses a threat to our safety. We will also discuss how law enforcement agencies deal with these crimes.
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The Lost Hijacker: D.b. Cooper
by Fernando T, Jul 1, 2008
D.B. Cooper is not likely to be the man's real name, but the crime he committed was. D.B. Cooper stole $200,000 in cash from Northwest Airlines in 1971, took four parachutes, and jumped from a Northwest Airlines Boeing 727 between South Washington and Portland into a cloudy, cold, rainy night. The man was never seen or heard from again.
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The JFK Murder: What Truly Happened Out There?
by Verniel Cutar, Jun 24, 2008
A sequel to a previous post entitled, "Unsolved Mysteries: The JFK Assassination". To get an overview about the basic facts of the JFK murder, make sure you read that previous article first.
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Top 10 Odd Jobs with Good Pay
by Ebey Soman, May 11, 2008
Tired of working in that boring office? Want a good pay? Then go out and get a job in one of these 10 jobs with good pay and working benefits but less office-like conditions.
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John "Teflon Don" Gotti: High Profile Mafia Godfather
by JasonAnthony, Mar 26, 2008
John Gotti was the most well-known gangster since Al Capone. Known for his flashy style of dress and larger-than-life personality, Gotti was ultimately brought down by his own carelessness and insatiable need to talk and boast.
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FBI Hall of Honor
by Brenda Odom, Mar 5, 2008
The FBI honors their fallen agents who have been killed in the line of duty through adversarial action. The names of these Agents, who are called Service Martyrs, are inscribed on a permanent plaque so that their sacrifice will never be forgotten and they will always be remembered.
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Must We Stereotype? Of Course
by M. Sue Pagay, M.S., Sep 22, 2006
Stereotyping may be politically incorrect, but it is a sad necessity. This article tells why.
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