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From the NYTimes talking about ... (Aug 19 2002 17:02 GMT)

- From the NYTimes talking about hiring new CEOs Public companies are hiring accounting, security and investigative firms to pore over court documents, search federal databases and interview long-lost college girlfriends, ex-husbands and former employers. "What we do is everything short of 24-hour surveillance," said Robert Strange, executive vice president of Decision Strategies, a security and investigation firm in New York. "We will find out if they were investigated for fraud when they were 25 years old and never charged with a crime. We will find out if they did drugs, with whom, and what. We will find out if they had an affair.

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