Posted on 12/07/2001 6:37:18 PM PST by Bump in the night
Since this thread is about "research" dosen't it seem possible to you that someone may wish to search public records for divorce filings? It may seem like a irrelevant question to you if you can't envision a reason why to ask, but then I suppose a plethora of other valid questions would seem as irrelevant to someone that would as why?
I cruised thru the thread and see most of my favorites are already posted.
There is always http://www.alamo-girl.com/ of course.
The Federal Web Locator intended to be the one stop shopping point for federal government information on the web..."
Here's one for declassified documents. http://www.lib.msu.edu/foxre/declass.html from MSU.
Another for declassified documents http://www.ddrs.psmedia.com/
I've found this law dictionary useful. http://dictionary.law.com/
Yellow Rose of Texas' 100's OF SEARCH ENGINES thread may be of interest to you also.
Ya want more? ;-)
He,he,he! Bring 'em on! Unless you're in the middle of some important research, of course. Thanks ma! :-P
http://www.nannyculture.com
http://www.ActivistCash.com
ActivistCash.com, unveiled yesterday, is run by the Guest Choice Network, an organization of 30,000 restaurant and tavern operators. The Guest Choice Network has become a front line defense against today's nanny culture. Or, as its first Web site--nannyculture.com--puts it: "Unofficially we include anybody who stands up against the growing fraternity of food cops, health care enforcers, vegetarian activists and meddling bureaucrats who 'know what's best for you.' " The site offers, among other things, information on junk science and food scares.
Activist Inc.: Professional Agitators can't claim to be 'grassroots"
The Wayback Machine makes it possible to surf pages stored in the Internet Archive's web archive.
A really hoary Bump in the night ping.
Where do you find these things?
:7)
Thanks for the summary and SC-- thanks for the ping.
Bump?
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