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  1. More women hiring private investigators to spy on cheating husbands
  2. Private investigators: no longer in the shadows
  3. Illegal trade in private information set to continue
  4. Impugning with impunity by David Leigh
  5. Ministers lift jail threat on data theft by David Leigh and Rob Evans
  6. PM seeks retreat on bill to outlaw press spying by # David Leigh and Rob Evans
  7. Licence to steal by David Leigh
  8. Poole council spies on family over school claim By Richard Alleyne
  9. Teacher 'tailed by private eye' By Tim Healy
  10. Ex-Yard detective arrested over unsolved murder case by Sean O'Neill, Crime Editor
  11. Celebrity Private Investigator to the Stars Returns to South Africa
  12. Bust-up with the boss? By Jon Kelly - BBC News
  13. New Bill in New Zealand Gives PIs More Powers
  14. Council motoring fines 'illegal'
  15. The Facebook tool which turns your mobile into a snoop
  16. A snapper, a security guard and 16,000-plus internet hits...
  17. National Dismissal Register
  18. Guardian Angels flee brutal Britain
  19. UK Computer Store Caught Selling Pirated Items
  20. Anonymous Witness Evidence
  21. Gumshoes fined for debt collection pretexting blag
  22. Councils told to stop snooping
  23. Terror laws aren’t a licence to snoop, councils warned
  24. Councils told to stop using spy laws for 'trivial' issues
  25. Councils warned over spying laws
  26. Ebay Con-Artist Ring Caught with Reverse Lookup Search
  27. Lloyds TSB hires private detectives to find lost account holders
  28. Move against court anonymity ruling
  29. Ebay ordered to pay $61m damages
  30. UK most popular destination for 419 scams By John Oates
  31. PI Licensing
  32. Google's controversial Street View hits the UK
  33. Are the Guardian Angels back?
  34. Top hairdresser hired private eyes to spy on staff after £80k stock theft
  35. Another Police "Farce"
  36. Private detectives hunt for late library books
  37. Banks hire detectives to trace loan evaders
  38. Suicide bid on CCTV may herald new privacy law
  39. European data directive 'not fit for purpose'
  40. TV Review - On the Fiddle? From Need to Greed, BBC One, Thursday, 10 July, 9pm
  41. Employee dishonesty: Surveillance - Undercover work
  42. MOD missing 658 laptops
  43. Google's Street View under fire
  44. Private eyes fight curbs on crimebusting
  45. How reliable is DNA in identifying suspects?
  46. PIRACY CRACKDOWN
  47. UK - Ministry of Justice loses 45,000 records
  48. Blank Passports Stolen
  49. New Search Engine Cuil.com - an alternative to Google
  50. House repossessions at all time high
  51. Google Streetview
  52. Data Protection Conference
  53. The big business in business fraud
  54. BBC sorry after TV data is stolen
  55. Cloned Passports
  56. Disability fraud referee jailed
  57. eBay wins right to not police counterfeit goods
  58. Madeleine McCann's parents hire US private investigators
  59. Criminals Data Lost
  60. McCann PI Dropped
  61. Police Code of Dress
  62. Rise in Business Crime
  63. Home office sacks data loss company
  64. AUTOMATIC NUMBER PLATE RECOGNITION (ANPR)
  65. Robin Hood Bank Employee
  66. Aussies sue IOC over ticketing scamBy
  67. New ID card for foreigners unveiled
  68. Insolvency
  69. Success as private investigator finds dog
  70. Files on RAF staff stolen from base
  71. 'MI6's terror snaps' on eBay camera
  72. Court dismisses police fire claim
  73. There’s no hiding place as spy HQ plans to see all
  74. Biggest Company Losses
  75. Rent dodgers live here
  76. Financial crisis: Home safe sales soar as trust in banks collapses
  77. Financial criminals registered at Companies House
  78. Deadly Key Ring
  79. Gurkhas
  80. Benefit Fraud
  81. Divorce
  82. Terror Suspect allowed to stay
  83. Two Held Over Accident Claim Scam
  84. Information Commissioner orders naming of Tribunal employers
  85. Court of Appeal orders men to disclose encryption keys
  86. McCann PIs In Fee Controversy
  87. Criminals Web Site shut Down
  88. Gun parts for sale on eBAY
  89. In Jamaica, Police Will be Allowed to Take on Private Work
  90. The Gadget Show - 20/10/08
  91. Private detectives finger Government for licensing fiasco
  92. Thai Government want extradition from britain
  93. Four deny private investigator's murder
  94. Lost property? Only a third of items are returned while station staff pocket the rest
  95. Serious Fraud Office Investigate Arms Deals
  96. Suburban streets where up to 50 cats have vanished
  97. Speed cams ditched in Wiltshire
  98. Skiving Aussie fingered on Facebook
  99. Flippin Passwords!
  100. Privacy watchdog calls Home Office plans threat to British way of life
  101. Crazy Laws
  102. A quarter of law firms admitted to losing confidential documents
  103. Thief gets just rewards
  104. US helicopter raid' inside Syria
  105. Fingerprint Scanners.
  106. Home Office mulls fighting hacking with corporate ASBOs
  107. House repossessions increase 71%
  108. Are your fuel costs high
  109. Surveillamce on parents
  110. £500m owed in fines
  111. CSA Hand Over
  112. Data Protection the DVLA Way
  113. Jurors nod off during Croydon fraud case
  114. Catching criminals in Spain
  115. Security licence body chief quits
  116. Law firms' private investigators examined
  117. Rise in insolvency
  118. Daily Mail chief Paul Dacre criticises BBC growth and privacy rulings
  119. Tax fraud chief 'paid wife £100k'
  120. Nowhere to hide on the web as world’s biggest free people search launches in uk
  121. No Second chances after Wife finds Husband cheating on Second Life