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		<title>The Case Of The Convenience Store Robbery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thank heavens you&#8217;re here!” exclaimed 17 year old Robbie, the clerk at the little corner convenience store where I often buy my morning coffee. I&#8217;d ducked in out of the rain to grab a coffee and muffin on my way to meet my niece Crystal before school. She always called on me to help when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="float:right; margin:0px 0px 5px 10px;" src="http://www.mysterydigest.com/wp-content/uploads/nosethumb5-110.jpg" alt=""/><strong style="FONT-SIZE: 100px; FLOAT: left; COLOR: black; LINE-HEIGHT: 70px; PADDING-TOP: 2px; FONT-FAMILY: times">T</strong>hank heavens you&#8217;re here!” exclaimed 17 year old Robbie, the clerk at the little corner convenience store where I often buy my morning coffee. I&#8217;d ducked in out of the rain to grab a coffee and muffin on my way to meet my niece Crystal before school. She always called on me to help when she had problems, and this one was a pretty small one &#8211; she needed to borrow $5 for a class trip. </p>
<p>The little store was warm and cozy despite the driving rain outside, and I was pleased to note that Robbie was obviously doing a good job of  keeping the place neat and tidy. The floor was spotless, and all the shelves were neatly arranged.<span id="more-35"></span></p>
<p>“What&#8217;s wrong, Robbie?” I asked.</p>
<p>“You just missed them!” the young boy told me. “Two men just burst into here, held a gun on me and demanded all the money in the register. Mr. Loan says if that happens, we should just give it over, so I did, but as soon as they were gone, I ran outside to see if I could get their license number, or at least see the car they were driving.”</p>
<p>“What did you see?” I asked him, frowning at the thought of my niece&#8217;s friend in such a dangerous situation.</p>
<p>“Well, I had to run halfway out into the parking lot, but as they passed under the light at the end of the road, I realized that it was Bart Petersen&#8217;s car! I can&#8217;t believe that Bart Petersen just robbed the<br />
Store!”</p>
<p>“I don&#8217;t believe it either, Robbie. You&#8217;d better put the money back because if you tell the police that story, you&#8217;re going to be arrested.”</p>
<p>How did Detective Nose know that Robbie was lying?</p>
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		<title>Just a Glaring Error &#8211; Difficulty Easy to Medium</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Detective Nose had just wrapped up a case in the upper town district of Trenton and since he was in the area decided to stop by and pay his friend Dr. Dean Lamar a visit at the museum. Dr. Dean was the director in charge at the museum and had been so for the past [...]]]></description>
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<p>When Nose arrived at his friend&#8217;s office, he saw that he was in the middle of looking over some résumés.<span id="more-4"></span></p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m looking to hire a new tour guide to help with a new ancient Chinese exhibit that&#8217;s due to arrive next week&#8221; said Dr. Dean. &#8220;I expect that this exhibit will attract hundreds of visitors and to tell you the truth, I&#8217;m a little worried that I may not be able to find a suitable guide to help with the attraction.&#8221;</p>
<p>Detective Nose decided to sit down and assist his comrade sort through the large stack of resumes. They were near the end of the pile when Dr. Dean pointed out a resume to Nose that he felt might be from a suitable candidate.</p>
<p>Typed on a plain sheet of white paper was the resume of a man whose name was Geoffrey Montgomery. Under his qualifications he had a few relevant jobs listed with all the required references but it wasn&#8217;t the job history that caught Dr. Dean&#8217;s attention. Rather, under the heading of hobbies and interests, Geoff had listed that he was very much interested in the Chinese culture and had been studying their language, alphabet, geography, religions, history, and customs for close to ten years. The resume then went on to list other desirable traits and details that would be of some benefit to the position.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think we may have found our candidate,&#8221; said Dr. Dean. &#8220;With his previous job experience and his extensive background knowledge of the Chinese culture, I doubt I will be able to find anyone else that is more suited for the task. I think I&#8217;ll give him a call and see if we can meet this afternoon.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;d hold off on phoning him just yet if I were you. There&#8217;s something off about his resume that leads me to believe that he is not being totally honest about his qualifications.&#8221;</p>
<p>What mistake did Geoffrey make in his resume?</p>
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