Evidence that does not lie
Article Abstract:
Police investigators traditionally rely on physical evidence to pinpoint and convict the perpetrator of a crime. Today's investigators have a wide array of high-tech tools which can conclusively establish identity through a single strand of hair, a drop of blood or a 50-year-old fingerprint.
Publication Name: Reader's Digest
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0034-0375
Year: 1995
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Does your HMO work for you?
Article Abstract:
Choice of an HMO should be guided by service features that ensure quality of care. Such is manifested in the inclusion of reputable physicians in the HMO roster, as well as simplified access to specialists. A prospective enrollee should also check on the manner of payment to physicians.
Publication Name: Reader's Digest
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0034-0375
Year: 1998
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Does the moon make us mad?
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The moon has had a strong symbolic relationship to man throughout human history. The belief persists that the moon influences lunacy, birth rates, crime and other behavior, but there is no scientific proof for these claims.
Publication Name: Reader's Digest
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0034-0375
Year: 1997
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