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TODAY'S WEBHUNTER:

Roger Ziegler
A Manhattanite since birth, webHunter Roger Ziegler ventures downtown to Chinatown from his well-appointed Upper East Side apartment. A longtime writer and journalist -- including a stint at Dan's Papers in the Hamptons -- Ziegler now devotes his time to more creative forms of writing. His latest play, drama-cum-comedy "Perverse by Nature," enjoyed a well-received public reading last month.
But today, he turns his attention to hunting Fugitives. "Many times in our lives we are confronted by tough challenges," he observes. "Some great, some small, some painful and some we are at a loss to explain, but always they are meaningful and necessary. And so this morning, Tuesday the 5th, I Roger Ziegler, have decided to embark upon a perilous and uncertain journey."
Invoking the words a hero of his, we remind Roger that the wheel is turning and it won't slow down. In his role of webHunter, he's bound to cover just a little more ground.
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send the webHunter a tip
WHAT IS THE WEBHUNTER?
The webHunter is the eyes, ears, and dreams of the Internet viewing public. Each day, Command will select one person to spend a day on the streets, tracking the Fugitive for viewers at home or work, who cannot, for reasons of time, space, or mind, canvas the City themselves. The webHunter is equipped with a wireless communications device through which s/he will receive email from viewers who think they know the whereabouts of a Fugitive. If the webHunter catches a Fugitive, s/he will split the prize money with the viewer who sent the tip that led to capture. The webHunter is your friend.
send the webHunter a tip
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