Rollie once again joins up with Leo McCarthy (Brian Dennehy), now a private eye.
As distinct from traditional "comping" in jazz, where the pianist and the chords follow the soloist around like a private eye, Messrs.
He describes his father as a painter and sculptor, and his mother as a schoolteacher who wrote mystery stories about a nun who was a private eye.
Yet the Copely-Fairlawn School District felt she was lying about being a resident, and hired a private eye to follow her, videotaping Williams-Bolar leaving her public housing home and dropping her children off at the suburban school.
The linchpin of the action is Jiang Cheng, a young travel agent and, in his spare time, a female impersonator, who is having an affair with Wang Ping, a college student and a married man whose wife hires a private eye to follow him.
Mr. Pellicano's a Hollywood private eye who's accused of illegally wiretapping phone calls on behalf of some of his clients.
But taking defence contractors with him to the Gulf invited mockery: a cover in Private Eye has him offering a two-for-one deal on tear gas and armoured cars and being invited to throw in his wife as well.
Today, the Cape York project is a gleam in the eye of a private Australian developer.
The entire story has been based on, well, let us be polite and kind here, a misunderstanding by Private Eye.
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Ms Costin, who is now Rio de Janeiro's municipal education secretary, says that once in work the barriers Brazilian women face are fewer than they might imagine though she thinks it is still difficult for a Brazilian woman in the public eye to have a private life.
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The hero of 15 books by Lawrence Block, Scudder is a winningly smart-assed private eye who can shoot the breeze (and the bad guys) with the best of them, and has a capacity for abstract thought to boot.
The development will also include an eye clinic and a private garden for patients and their families.
Far from being bland and medicinal, the interior of the bus features a flat-screen TV, a lounge area and four private bunks to get a few more minutes of shut-eye.
Therefore, if you're Alan Greenspan--a product of government--you keep a close eye on the competition: private currencies!
Natalie Biondolillo, private eye, sits at a table and compares notes with fellow investigator Henry McCoy on a person they're trying to locate.
Far from this being Goldman getting special treatment, a special deal, it appears that what Private Eye is actually complaining about is that the bank was treated just like all of the other banks.
The sector became more popular over the past few years after catching the eye of a growing number of private-equity investors and entrepreneurs who, armed with cheap financing and dwindling options for high-yielding investments, started bidding up properties.
The private eye Chris Lanzillo a 43-year-old retired Riverside police officer later told the Daily Pilot newspaper that the real reason he was at the sports bar was to entrap Costa Mesa Councilmen Gary Monahan and Steve Mensinger with a woman.
For two years private eye George Arnold kept hearing about a guy named "Sam" in New York who was selling counterfeit watches.
If not, it's a good bet that private insurance companies would quickly step in to insure deposits, all the while keeping a watchful eye on the activities of the banks holding those insured deposits.
Our report on private equity from the U.S. takes a jaundiced eye to the run-up in asset prices and the risk that this may pose to pension funds, which bankroll many of these acquisitions.
There is only one charitable interpretation of why narco-barons and their associates are quietly taking over Myanmar's private sector: The government is prepared to turn a blind eye to the process in the overriding interests of securing peace, integrating insurgent-held areas into the national mainstream and, at the same time, promoting economic development -- if necessary with dirty money.
In the 1970s he tried to destroy Private Eye after it suggested that he had helped whisk away Lord Lucan, a gaming friend who had allegedly murdered his nanny.
Dell is trying to go private, a move that would add to its debt and take it out of the public eye.
By the 1980s, when the Getty Museum began to hoover up old private collections including one belonging to Sam Wagstaff, a legendary collector with an original eye and a personal fortune collectors and curators all had to know exactly who was who, and who had changed the medium.
The agent also sent a copy to Donald Clark, a former regional director of the FBI, who for the past six years had served as staff private eye for O'Quinn's firm.
For years they have largely turned a blind eye to paid-for services, such as WiTopia's, which provide virtual private networks (VPNs) enabling encrypted connections to the many websites blocked by the firewall.
That rise is in keeping with a trend of strong performance lately from deals backed by private-equity shops, which buy companies with an eye toward revamping them, or by venture-capital firms, which tend to invest in startups.
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