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What's New on the Web
New or interesting sites that are not necessarily related to cycling

Government Search
Don't get lost in the federal government's online bureaucracy. To help make your search faster and easier, GovBot has gathered 1,017,616 web pages from U.S. Government and Military sites around the country.

North American Association of State & Provincial Lotteries
A wealth of information from the North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries.

Biography.com
Information via the Web keeps expanding. For example: the digital growth of biography.com, which is adding 7,000 new names to its already-extensive database. Replete with hyperlinks.

Genealogy Choices
The number of genealogy sites on the Web is growing fast. Genealogy Today promises to keep track of them for you. Along with a Viewers' Choice section and free monthly newsletter.

Scam-Busting Advice
If some stranger on the Net urges you to put your money in an offshore bank to avoid U.S. taxes, do yourself a favor and "RUN." Along with other scam-busting advice from the Asset Protection Corporation.

Management Jargon
Ever wonder what your boss is really talking about? Circular reasoning, empty statements and negative declarations are indeed difficult to parse. So let the Dictionary of Management Jargon set you somewhat straight.

The 1998 Seattle to Portland Bike Ride
wrapped up it's 19th annual run July 11th and 12th. Some 8,500 riders of all skill levels rode the 200 miles from Seattle to Portland in 1 or 2 days. This year it started from the University of Washington campus. Most arrived the following day, Sunday afternoon, at the Portland State campus.

 

 

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