where, among other things, you can find a map indicating best places to live if you're 50 and gay or highest concentrations of mobile homes (by state).
http://www.uww.edu/npa/cities/ America's most literatre cities
Iraqi Press Monitor [Institute for War and Peace Reporting] http://www.iwpr.net/index.pl?iraq_ipm_index.html If you're curious about what Iraq looks like to its own citizens, try this "daily survey of the main stories in Iraq's newspapers. It features the top 7 stories of the day, along with a political cartoon." The Monitor, "published by the Institute for War & Peace Reporting, an independent non-profit organisation supporting regional media and democratic change," translates and summarizes the stories. An archive is available, including the texts in Arabic and Kurdish as well as English.
http://www.fas.org/irp/news/2004/09/az091904.html An Inventory of Iraqi Resistance Groups "Who Kills Hostages in Iraq?"
http://www.rhymezone.com/ for our poets, rhyme 1-5 syllable words.
By Samir Haddad and Mazin Ghazi Al Zawra (Baghdad) September 19, 2004 (FBIS Translated Text)
"one of the lessons of 1964 that conservatives learned was that it was more important for voters to feel like they were informed than to actually be informed. conservatives now have several places where they can learn this lesson several times a year."
-- ac, the Politics list