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The new whereabouts drugs testing programme became part of our life this week.
Olympic athletes in the United States watched a video last year explaining the new whereabouts regulations.
"I just always get these questions," Van Gundy responded awkwardly, seemingly remembering his new whereabouts.
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But he is not the first to have trouble with the new online 'Whereabouts' system, which requires athletes to regularly update an online database specifying where they will be available for testing for one hour a day at least five days a week.
Even as late as 1973, a wealthy US stockbroker offered a $5,000 reward for information leading to their whereabouts (New York Times, February 4, 1973, www.nytimes.com).
They have compiled the names of more than 4,000 women, children and men who are missing, and as well as a detailed report seen by VICE News on the whereabouts of those held.
Barely a day goes by without some new report of the whereabouts of Peru's former spy master, sometimes with convincing detail, often not.
News reports tracked the whereabouts of the families of Mr. Biden and Mr. Bayh with an intensity usually reserved for fleeing felons.
The description: Relatives of Missing Soldiers Dread Hearing Worse News MARCH 27, 2003 WHEREABOUTS -- Although this article about the relatives of soldiers missing in combat in Iraq carried a March 26 dateline from Palestine, W.Va., Mr. Blair's cellphone records, described to reporters by William E. Schmidt, an associate managing editor of The Times, indicate that he was in New York.
But the US has no new leads about Levinson's whereabouts, officials said.
It prohibits the solicitation or publication of any information purporting to identify their physical appearance, whereabouts, movements or new identities.
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