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While Dartmoor remains the most well-known area in the UK for the activity, a few years ago the first box was placed in Scotland - there are now 40 boxes with clues posted on the Letterboxing Scotland website.

Parental Assistance For New Yorkers wondering how their underemployed friends can afford a SoHo loft or a Park Avenue Classic Six, one comment on the real estate section of the parenting blog Urban Baby gives a clue: "I posted a few weeks ago about my guilt around having my family subsidize my life by giving me enough money to buy a new larger apartment in Manhattan.

Following the initial announcement of auditions for the team, over 5,000 people applied for Clue Crew posts.

Since then, Flex and Swizz have repeatedly tried to bait Clue, both posting Instagram clips of Flex scratching the "earn that crown back" taunt over the instrumental to Biggie's "Who Shot Ya?", as if to suggest that he's scared.

If user control over data and communication is one of the next key issues post Clue Train, then there will likely be many more applications like this that do things like tie different web pages together in interesting ways.

Perhaps one clue exists in post-Meyerbeer developments in French opera, which witnessed a shift to more intimate, character-oriented works that were emblematic of changing tastes in other countries as well.

A Communist conference in January will unveil new and younger party leaders, providing a clue to the post-Castro landscape.A flurry of diplomatic activity will underline Latin America's bigger role in the world's councils.

At Ellesmere Island National Park, which starts 25 miles south of this military post, clues have been detected by some of the few adventurers who venture each year into this wilderness of unnamed peaks and glaciers.

But the matching is not difficult, using "fuzzy logic" developed in the banking industry, he said, and with clues like a post office box address in Tripoli used by both the bomber who was convicted, and a co-defendant who was acquitted by the Scottish court, listed on his F.A.A. license as Lamen Khalifa Fhima.

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