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CD Club Somehow Tracks Down Local Woman

CAMDEN, NJ—Despite moving four times in the past four years and switching credit cards twice, Liz Brower was somehow tracked down Monday by BMG Music Service. “Wow, I thought for sure I’d lost them,” said Brower, who still owes $19.11 for Belly’s King—the featured alternative-rock selection for November 1995—which she received after failing to fill out her response card in time. “Those guys really know how to find a person.” Brower is also on the run from Columbia House, to whom she owes $41.04 for Soul Asylum’s Grave Dancers Union and Toad The Wet Sprocket’s Dulcinea.