| When Richard Martinez goes to a nightclub or bar, he often goes alone. Martinez is a "honey trapper" -- or as he likes to call himself, an "integrity tester" -- one of a growing team of private detectives who are hired by wives, husbands or partners to test the loyalty of their loved ones. Martinez refutes accusations of marriage-wrecking, arguing that his customers come to him when they are already concerned about their partner's fidelity or when rumors have led them to suspect an affair. But he admits around 80 percent of targets fail the test and turn out to be ready and willing to cheat on a partner. ## It's a James Bond wannabe's dream come true...The chance to drive your very own 007-style underwater car.."The sQuba" is the brain child of swiss design firm Rinspeed, and is expected to make a splash at the Geneva auto show next month.Rinspeed's CEO is a Bond fan, and says he's wanted to make a car like this ever since he watched Roger Moore drive his amphibious Lotus off a dock in "The Spy Who Loved Me".The sQuba can drive through water at a depth of 30 feet, and comes equipped with air tanks.But think twice before jumping inside wearing your best tuxedo...For safety reasons, the car is a convertible, so occupants are open to the elements. ## Shirts and caps proclaiming the victory of the New England Patriots -- the team who actually lost the latest Super Bowl -- have ended up in the hands of poor Nicaraguan children. Hundreds of shirts and caps, which had been ... |