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Each word in each clue will be used exactly once.

One early clue will be to see how many electronics makers line up to support Microsoft and use Windows software in their devices.

Each clue will be its own mini-investigation, in an inquiry that is involving "hundreds" of officers and agents, said Deputy Commissioner Paul J. Browne, the Police Department's chief spokesman.

The work, which features Mr. Kahane on voice, banjo and electric guitar, is inspired by texts from the set of tour guides written under the Federal Writers Projectt in the 1930s; the musical style, if Mr. Kahane's recent composing is any clue, will be a savvy mixture of folksiness and modernist astringency.

Asked this morning how the press would know if Mr. Bush was flying the plane as it approached the carrier, his spokesman, Ari Fleischer, said: "I think the best clue will be if you see the plane flying on a straight line, you'll know that the Navy pilot is in charge.

The next telecom clue will be released before the opening bell tomorrow, when AT&T reports.

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There's lots of evidence, but in the end only some of the clues will be relevant.

Registration begins at Gould Plaza at 12 30 p.m.; audio clues will be provided, so a portable CD player is advised.

Extra clues will be available by playing online games and signing up for daily email and mobile phone alerts that will also tie in with the plot.

But the whole country can play along by visiting the Web site or watching the TV show, where clues will be provided to the runner's location.

Again, some clues will be omitted altogether but a direction given that the words thus neglected belong to a particular class: jewels, for example, or words in a quotation.

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