Over the past 20 years, authorities have made more than a quarter of a billion arrests, the Federal Bureau of Investigation estimates. As a result, the FBI currently has 77.7 million individuals on file in its master criminal database—or nearly one out of every three American adults.
Between 10,000 and 12,000 new names are added each day.This master database is accessed by thousands of employers running pre-hire background checks, as well as by banks and landlords.
]]>Multiple maps can presumably be saved. You can also save the current viewed area by tapping to Search, and scrolling down to the Save option at the bottom.
The latest Maps interface 'clean up' has moved access to a lot of functionality (and I assume, lost some).
]]>I've done this, as the ads and promos on the DVD are painful on the 10th viewing). If overseas retailers would let me buy stuff off them, but have a delivery option on "don't", I would do it more. I don't trust any digital purchase to give me the reliability and flexibility of a torrented file.
]]>BTW, the RNZAF Orion allocated to the search is a recently upgraded P-3K2.
]]>There are 2 Australian Orions dedicated to the search, perhaps too obvious to have them search in areas cued by JORN data?
]]>For your amusement, some photos from an little airshow at the airfield they fly from - and I did drive past the entrance to Hobbiton to get there!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/errolgc/6955400205/in/set-72157629142748918
And did someone mention AA defences? http://www.flickr.com/photos/errolgc/6853176950/in/set-72157629589603809
]]>Yes, I saw comments elsewhere about timing, are they going for a fixed time/place for the next few years I wonder?
]]>Q: Can people refuse to accept cash in payment of accounts or for goods?
A. Unfortunately, the legal tender rules are not straightforward. The rules of legal tender say that cash cannot be refused in payment for a debt. In the case of purchases from a shop, however, no debt is incurred by the customer at the time they offer to pay for goods with cash. This means a shop can refuse to accept the cash and insist on payment by other means (e.g.: electronically). If, however, the customer has incurred a debt before paying (e.g.: taken delivery of the goods before paying) then the shop will not be able to refuse cash in satisfaction of the debt. Whether a debt has been incurred will depend on the circumstances, but in most situations where a consumer offers to buy goods with cash no debt has arisen.
Please note s27 of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1989, which limits legal tender in respect of certain coin denominations. For example, 50 cent coins are only legal tender for amounts up to $5.00.
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