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Article: BRITISH TOURISTS OFFERED CHANCE AT AMERICAN BOUNTY HUNTING.(News/National/International)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
- Article date:
- March 24, 1998
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Byline: Neil Modie Seattle Post-Intelligencer
TACOMA, Wash. -- British tourists seeking something different in a sporting holiday this summer can bellow ``Tallyho!'' while following a bounty hunter through a kicked-in door.
Once inside, they can fix their gun sights on a unique species of big game: a human being.
They'll be manhunting in America's Wild West - wearing SWAT uniforms and bulletproof vests, packing handcuffs, Mace and possibly a semiautomatic pistol, and gaily nabbing desperadoes, a sport not available in Britain.
Ted Oliver, 47, a London-based bounty hunter and private investigator who lives part time in Tacoma, south of ...