Latest press releases in Government
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 Police Officer Author and Publisher
Police-Writers.com, a website dedicated to listing state and local police officers who have authored books, added a police officer who in retirement has not only authored books but founded a publishing company.
Cold case methodology and criminal behavior
Police-Writers.com, a website dedicated to listing state and local police officers who have authored books, added two police officers who joined to co-author an outstanding set of books on cold case methodology and criminal profiling.  First Constable’s Office Added
Police-Writers.com, a website dedicated to listing state and local police officers who have authored books listed the first police officer from an American Constable’s Office. The Harris County Constables Office (Texas) becomes the 116th state or local police agency to have a police author listed. Additionally, two other police writers were added to the growing list of police officers turned writers.  Murder in the Big Easy
New Orleans swept onto the scene of Police-Writers.com with the addition of four new police officers. New Orleans area police officers added are John Dillmann, James Hurley, Brian Perry and James Colbert.  NYPD leads LAPD, 77 to 47
Police-Writers.com added ten Los Angeles Police Department police officers who have written books. This brings the LAPD total to 47 authors whereas NYPD leads police agencies world-wide with 77 authors.  Corruption, Incompetence and Gritty Fiction
Police-Writers.com continued to add to the listing of state and local police officers who have authored books. Added were BJ Bourg, Charles Stoker, Tom Lange and Phillip Vannatter.  Pushing past 600
With the addition of four new authors, Police-Writers.com, a website dedicated to police officers turned authors, reached 225 state and local police officers who have written books; and, pushed the total number of books written by those officers to 606. Monaco Gets Active And Opens New US Embassy
Monaco, the second smallest country in the world and best known tax haven, has just opened her first embassy outside of Europe.
Already dubbed 'The Greenhouse' by a Monaco travel guide, they say it's further evidence of Prince Albert's intent on furthering his pursuit to make the environment the number one issue. Seattle Housing Authority Faces Controversy over Allowing Nativity Scene in Public Building
The latest public agency caught in the cross-fire between those who favor removing all displays of religion in public buildings and those who favor allowing alleged secular displays such as Christmas trees and menorahs is the Seattle Housing Authority (SHA). The agency allowed residents of one senior building to put up angels and a Nativity scene over the objection of one resident who pointed out that this display breached the wall of separation of church and state. Australian Sun Lures in the Brits
With at least 1.3 million resident Britons, Australia is the leading destination for UK expats. And many of those who go say they won't be coming back.  Military Writers Adds First Three
Military-Writers.com, a website listing current, former and active United States Military personnel who have authored books, added its first three military writers: Richard Huffman, Chuck Chambers and Raymond Foster. Dogs guide UK trainer to Queensland
When pairing Guide Dogs with blind and vision impaired clients, Steve Palmer-Boyd assesses the pooch’s ability, temperament and adaptability before making the perfect match.  First Writer to be listed as both Police and Military
Police-Writers.com, a website dedicated to police officers turned authors added Chuck Chambers to the list of local police officers who have published a book. Additionally, Chuck was the first writer to be added to a new website that lists all U.S. Military personnel who have ever written a book – www.military-writers.com. Chuck’s status as a former Marine and police officer landed him on both lists. << 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 >>
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