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Q. How do we pick out topics? A. We mine 15 important and authoritative target directories and use their topics as our guide.

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Itchy? If you are not now itchy, you will be after reading this New Yorker article.

7/7/08 -- Cholesterol screening for kids as young as two-years-old is urged.


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QUILTING READING AND THE TEACHING OF READING RECESSION-PROOF OUR COUNTRY

SEARCH ARTICLES SEARCH SITES SPORTS MOVIE STARS

STRETCHING WORDS      

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This date in history -- from infoplease.com

NOSTALGIA
(A) Music and stuff from the 50's
(B) ... and the sixties
(C) The days of Black & White
(D) Do you remember these?
(E) Movie stars: a huge list -- with photos / They are free -- print and frame them.
(F) Charles Dana Gibson Drawings
(G) The Wedding Day -- an 1897 operetta with Lillian Russell and Jeferson DeAngelis. Has wonderful drawings of more than 30 costumes.
(H) Wayback Machine -- archives almost all the significant websites ever put on the Internet. It is quite incredible.
(I) We Didn't Start The Fire -- A splendid .wmv file that chronicles news events of the 40s 50s and 60s. I am told that the Billy Joel song is a philosophical statement pointing out that change is a basic element of all lfe and the universe itself. See "Balance".
(J) John Wayne tells you why he loves America
(K) A stroll down memory lane with Dean Martin's vocal.
(L) The 1939 All-Star Game in Yankee Stadium. I was at the game with my father. I had just turned 7. That was the same year I went to the World's Fair in New York with my grandfather.