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<description>The Library of Congress&apos;s American Folklife Center has announced a new presentation, The September 11, 2001 Documentary Project, available at http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/911_archive/ . Instead of a media archive, this is an...</description>
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<description>I have an ugly confession to make. I read Westerns. It started years ago with a little innocent Louis L&apos;Amour, but after I finished reading all those I got my...</description>
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<description>You know that little Ziggyesque statement about there being three kinds of people: those who make it happen, those who watch things happen, and those who wonder what happened. Though...</description>
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<description>If you&apos;re interested in the history of the Titanic, you can get a huge amount of information on the passengers and crew at the Encyclopedia Titanica ( http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/index.php ). The...</description>
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<title>Looking Back in 2003 With the Year Of Lists</title>
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<description>What better way to ring in 2004 than to look back at 2003 with the Year of Lists. Fimoculous has published a look back at year 2003 lists in several...</description>
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<description>The James F. Justin Civilian Conservation Corps Museum, located at http://members.aol.com/famjustin/ccchis.html , is a site containing links, stories, and documents related to the CCC. This site has a surprising amount...</description>
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<description>If you&apos;re the type who likes a little fresh air with your history, check out Step Into History at http://www.stepintohistory.com/ . The site contains over 550 places across the United...</description>
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<description>History Guide, at http://www.historyguide.de/start.php, has a great way to explore the over 3,000 resources available at this site via browsing pages or a neat pull-down menu. Let&apos;s explore the pull-down...</description>
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<title>Digital Archive for September 11 Materials Being Built</title>
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<description>You may already know that there&apos;s an archive dedicated to saving Web sites as they appeared around the time of the September 11 attacks (and if you don&apos;t, it&apos;s available...</description>
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<description>George Emery has put together a really interesting directory of timelines at http://www.canisius.edu/~eme ryg/time.html . Its directory style is very basic. On the left side of the screen there are...</description>
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