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Presumably, many "Buffy" viewers, even if confused now, will be clued in by the fall, after the millions of dollars UPN is sure to spend to promote "Buffy's" return.

People will be clued in to new locations through a map on Spectacles.com, geofilter stickers that will appear in the app and balloons on top of the vending machine.

Families will be given clues to help solve nature riddles along the trails at the Nature Center.

"But there will be other clues, if the plane is treated as a crime scene.

Except for a woolen hat and a bloody bone, there will be no clues to her disappearance.

However, there will be few clues about the final selection in the squad of up to 21 that England are expected to name on Thursday.

All the prisoners will be given clues on how to escape, Mr. Silverman said, and sometimes they can get a task accomplished only by working together.

There will be fresh clues on the economic health of the UK on Tuesday when Markit publishes its PMI report for the services sector, by far the biggest part of the economy.

But the US has now finished its bond-buying programme and at next week's Federal Reserve meeting, analysts will be seeking clues as to when the US central bank plans to raise interest rates.

A6 Assessing Sharon's Condition As Israeli doctors try to bring Prime Minister Ariel Sharon gradually out of a medically induced coma, they will be seeking clues to the severity of the damage from the potentially deadly hemorrhagic stroke he suffered last week.

There will be fresh clues on how the Brexit vote has affected households and businesses this week with new figures on consumer confidence, the housing market and the embattled manufacturing sector.

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