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So you're no Woodworth or Burnstein
Navigator is the home page used by the newsroom of The New York Times for forays into the Web. Its primary intent is to give reporters and editors new to the Web a solid starting point for a wide range of journalistic functions |
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My nephew aced his SAT verbal, but
I still have to look it up even if I can't spell it.
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What's on NOW?
A high school computer teacher's elegant invention lists NPR, PRI and BBC stations, programs and schedules |
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Need caselaw? Find that special citation here
Search for Federal and state cases for FREE. All this courtesy of my malpractice carrier. You can search as a GUEST or you can sign up for your own account for a nominal fee.
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6 vols., 7,000 pp., Cloth, $.00
The online Handbook offers a full-text searchable version of the complete text of the six-volume print edition, all corrections in the second printing, and about 400 articles not in the print edition. |
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Public Record Locater
7828 Free Searchable Public Record Databases!
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State and Local Government on the Net
Dauntingly attempts to list every local, state and regional website actually operated by a governmental entity. Believe it! |