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Dupont De Nemours & Co. 2012 $1,www.heerproductions.com/,Satti said Musharraf, and vowed to "save Pakistan. one of his three surviving adult daughters rode shotgun to answer nonstop calls on his cellphone,Michael Kors Outlet Online, Ore. and Tremonton Utah consulting local police distributing fliers at gas stations They examined roadside ditches and woods trying to think like criminals looking to get rid of a bodyCox looked strangers in the eyes shook their hands and introduced himself as the father of Susan the 28-year-old Utah stockbroker and mother of two whose disappearance in December 2009 made national headlinesThe 58-year-old Cox believes his daughter was abducted and says evidence suggests her husband Josh Powell may have disposed of her body somewhere along this mostly isolated stretch of I-84The investigator in him surmises that Susan is dead but the father in him carries on holding out hope she's somehow still alive He wants hikers road crews and everyone else to be looking for her "I got a lot of support" he recalls of the trip "Most people had heard of Susan They remembered what happened to her"Cox was a veteran crash investigator with the who retired early to assume a new role: that of a tireless inquisitor using his skills to assist police in the most emotionally freighted case of his lifeAlong the way Cox has lost 60 pounds and the stress of the hunt has divided his family His wife Judith is weary of the media circus His daughters want their father back Two of the remaining three want him to give up the chaseBut Cox isn't ready He's been deprived of closure He's had no bittersweet satisfaction of a conviction nor the catharsis of a funeral"If it were up to me I'd pack up and be gone I'd buy a camper and stay on the road until I found her" he said "I tell my daughters I love them but that I'm going to find Susan I'm not going to give up on her I can't"Rose Winquist a private eye who accompanied Cox to Utah in June says she's amazed at his doggedness to follow every lead: "There have been psychics who claim to have gone to the other side to talk to Susan I pass every one of those tips on to Chuck He believes every lead that comes to him was meant to come to him"Denise Olsen 34 who joined her father on the recent I-84 search says he's a different man today "After losing Susan he's been a lot more open and understanding" she says "But every time he talks of not stopping until he finds her his eyes tear up And you just have to change the subject"Quiet and compact with oversize glasses Cox also remains tormented by the killing of Susan's two boysFor years he implored detectives in the community of West Valley City just outside Salt Lake City to arrest his son-in-law in Susan's disappearance He said Josh considered Susan a thing he owned and probably became angered when she told him she was considering a divorceHe pointed to inconsistencies in Josh's alibi that he and the couple's two toddlers went camping in the middle of winter while his wife inexplicably ran off deserting her family A day-care provider had reported Susan missing when the children did not show up at her homeLacking sufficient evidence police said they couldn't detain Powell their only "person of interest" in the case Years later Susan's sons began to share recollections of the night their mother vanished stories Cox believed would implicate PowellThen in 2012 police say the son-in-law used an ax to cut the necks of 5-year-old Braden and 7-year-old Charles before killing himself in a fire he set in his Seattle-area homeThis year Michael Powell who Cox believes helped his brother dispose of Susan's body committed suicide jumping off a Minneapolis parking garage Steven Powell Josh's father is serving time in prison in Washington state for voyeurism of young girls He was sexually obsessed with Susan long before her disappearance police sayIn a diary confiscated by detectives Steven Powell wrote a year before Susan vanished: "What has driven me in the past year is primarily lust I have never lusted for a woman as I have for Susan I take chances sometimes to take video clips of her which I watch regularly"That obsession prompted Susan to move with Josh and the boys from Washington to Utah The father-in-law has refused to talk to policeIn May Utah police announced they had run out of promising leads in the case Although detectives believe Josh Powell was probably responsible for his wife's disappearance they say they have no choice but to wait for new informationEven now Cox says Utah investigators refuse to release case files he needs for his investigation He's considering suing the West Valley City police who have from the start treated him more like an overwrought and meddling parent than a veteran investigator he saysFrom the start he says the detectives' vague answers to any question maddened him Each tip he tried to pass along was met with "We're looking into it" or "There's nothing there""I was the victim's father a parent" Cox says "The idea was 'We can't trust him He's a civilian not capable of grasping the intricacies of police work' In reality I was a veteran investigator But I wasn't a cop I didn't carry a gun I understood why they didn't include me They had to do the investigation But their look always said 'You're not one of us'"Mike Powell a deputy police chief in West Valley City acknowledges that police kept their distance from Cox "Just because he was an FAA investigator doesn't make him part of this investigation" he says "It wasn't prudent to tell him everything that was going on"The police official no relation to Josh Powell says the case files should stay private "There are aspects to this case that are not for public consumption" he says "We have to respect the privacy of certain individuals"These days Cox has turned his Puyallup home 35 miles south of Seattle into his search headquarters plotting his strategies in Susan's childhood bedroom working at a desk littered with case files and Post-it notes He also started a to field tipsThe father has found people who knew Susan He drove to Spokane to copy 300 pages of files on Steven Powell's 1992 divorce to flesh out unsavory aspects of Josh's childhood such as his early violence toward animals Once in a while the police would relent and let Cox accompany them when executing search warrantsAfter Josh returned to the Seattle area where his father lived Cox continued to press police for his arrest Yet he feared direct confrontation with his son-in-law "I once asked him 'Where is she' But he wouldn't look me in the eye To get him to talk I would have had to use physical violence That might work for Rambo or on TV but it's not real life He would have lashed out against the boys" I didn't want to be right I just want to find my daughter" Chuck Cox Cox says he respects the detectives who spent years grappling with a complex case "You've got people who tried their hardest and now some idiot is second-guessing them" he says "But I believe some of those investigators took 'no' for an answer too easily They didn't follow through on things"One of the worst moments came after the deaths of his grandsons That's when a Utah police official called Cox to say he'd been right: They should have arrested Josh The admission filled him with a mixture of justification and profound sadness: "I just sat there thinking 'I didn't want to be right I just want to find my daughter'"In an early interview with police older grandson Charles had talked about an outing he and his brother took with Josh the weekend Susan vanished"Mommy stayed with the dinosaurs" he told policeCox guessed this might have been a reference to Dinosaur National Monument in Colorado and in July walked the rugged landscape there searching for Susan's body All he found was a woman's shoe that was not his daughter's and some animal bones Nothing moreThe father still speaks of his daughter in the present tense "She's a very happy person the kind who'd find a roomful of manure and say all this means is there's got to be a pony in here somewhere" he saysYet he doesn't understand what Susan saw in Josh: "She wanted to be married She wanted children She wanted a husband and she figured they were pretty much all the same"These days Cox still receives tips through his website on which he blogs about his search and encourages women terrorized by abusive husbands to get help When he's not on the road he thinks about the road and all those leads yet to be tracked downNow Cox the investigator is considering a new search tool He wants to buy a cadaver dog Although by any standard save ,Coach Outlet, and if "Then Again" is not a beautiful book, Alice marches over to the crack house where Dicky is crashing. Not a hair out of place, Colombia. and his sanctioning Southern California Tennis Assn. this is much more than just a business sale These days sports events come and go No big deal Our attention span drifts at the speed of Twitter We put old stuff behind us with ease and minimal emotionKramer is the son of the late Jack Kramer a tennis legend as influential as any in the development of the game Jack used to jokingly call his children "the five perfect sons" All five have respected their father's legacy to the utmost none more than BobRecently after four years of scrambling to keep the event alive he and the SCTA had to face reality They had lost money for four years Their July dates were positioned close enough to the end of and far enough from the beginning of the to make them prime time for players to stay home Theirs was a US tournament in what is now a European sport Their series 250 status (250 rating points to the winner) was the lowest category in a sport that lives off Grand Slam tournaments and series 1000 men's events (1000 points to the winner) such as Indian WellsThe players would never miss a Grand Slam if they could help it and are contractually obligated to play in the series 1000 events To compete tournaments such as Los Angeles pay appearance money and even that wasn't working recently Kramer said his biggest appearance fee was $400000 to in 2010 He lost to in the final"It would probably take $2 million to get " Kramer saidNeither Federer nor has played in LA signed to do so one year and then backed out The Tour fined Djokovic $40000 but the LA event just went withoutKramer said that the tournament lived for years on the support of great US players When Jim Courier or showed up the seats filled"They were all loyal" Kramer said "Andre used to just jump in his Cadillac and drive over from Las Vegas But it has been 10 years since we've had an American star and that has hurt us"The last US male player to win a Grand Slam tournament was at the 2003 US Open"Since Pete and Andre retired" Kramer said "ticket sales have gone down about 50%"For many years the LA Open wasn't just any tour stop It is the loss of that tradition that Kramer and tournament chairman Franklin Johnson said hurts the mostThe first event was in 1927 and was won by In ensuing years champions included Pancho Gonzales and All that was prior to the Sampras-Agassi-Chang-Courier yearsJack Kramer won it three times and the event was named the Jack Kramer Open from 1979 to 1981It had various sponsors including some such as Mercedes and Farmers Insurance that got cut-rate deals in recent years It was played at several venues including the LA Tennis Club Pauley Pavilion Los Caballeros Country Club and even the Sports Arena where in the 1968 final Rosewall beat Laver in the first set and lost the next 12 gamesThe SCTA helped raise money for construction of the current tournament venue at UCLA that was first used in 1984 when tennis became an Olympic demonstration sport The main donor was Leonard Straus and the center court is named for him For about the last four years the SCTA covered shortfalls in hopes that a main sponsor could be found"As recently as four weeks ago" Johnson said "we still thought we had a chance that we would get some local sponsorship"The best hope was Kramer and Johnson said But when decided to sell his entertainment division that hope dried up"About any kind of local offer would have kept us here" Johnson saidNow Kramer and Johnson ponder possible Fed Cup and Davis Cup matches at UCLA while awaiting signatures and signoffs from lawyers and a check for $3 million from Colombia That should be in about two weeks Then the deal will be done and Los Angeles' representation in the world of big-time men's tennis will be located 125 miles to the east at the Open in Indian Wells in March"This would have been our 86th tournament" Kramer said "We tried everything we could We kept looking for a light at the end of the tunnel One day we realized we couldn't even find the tunnel"" said Schoonover.A. 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" she .ly/13giBdf my favorite track is #6!" she "So set your clocks once again! #PARADISEVALLEY" happens to be the singer's lovey-dovey duet with the crooner who has made quite the reputation for himself as a Hollywood bachelor He's dated Jennifer Aniston and just to name a few A-listers in this guy's black bookThe song "Who You Love" is In it Mayer sings about finally settling down and Perry gushes over what it's like to be with him"Some have said his heart's too hard to hold" she sings "but you should see him when he shines"Perry 28 and Mayer 35 have been dating on and off since 2012 about six months after she split from comedian After months of speculation about their status the pair officially at an event in JuneAs for the new track Mayer calls it "an interesting bend" on proclamations of love"I kicked around this song about you love who you love" Mayer Billboard "It's also a confessional for myself I started singing [the song] 'My girl she ain't the one I saw coming and sometimes I don't know which way to go and I tried to run before but I'm not running anymore.'"I tried to be alone and I can't" he added "It's a really fun opportunity for her to write like her answer to that So you get these two sides to this relationship that are brutally honest"Perry has also been open about their relationship in interviews with Vogue and Elle UK In the former she said that she was "still madly in love" with Mayer and in the latter she said that he initially "pulled away" which was "a big hello" for her"I realized I could lose the person I loved and I had to deal with some things issues I think a lot of women have" she "You can be strong in one aspect of your life but submissive in another"Another song on "Paradise Valley" is "Paper Doll" which appears to be a musical response to Swift's barbs in her infamous break-up song to Mayer "Dear John" off her 2010 "Speak Now" album Pop & Hiss"You're like 22 girls in one" he sings "And none of them know what they're running from Was it just too far to fall for a little paper doll"It should be noted that "22" is the name of a song on Swift's "Red" album in which she sings about being "happy free confused and lonely at the same time"Well being called a paper doll is tons better than being called ALSO:Follow Ministry of Gossip with a trajectory that goes from Desperately Seeking Susan to Sister Act to Miss Congeniality. 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