Weekend update: Other things found this week:
Well, now the hurricane recovery links include two hurricanes. Here are some more Hurricane Katrina/Rita things gathered last week:
The other links:
Reference:
National Listing of Fish Advisories from EPA. The Milken Archive of Jewish Music
FBI Research Reports on the KKK, collected by The Memory Hole. Note much Florida history here.
Tools:
Handbook for Bloggers and Cyber-dissidents from Reporters without Borders. This should be interesting.
Searchable version of Macbeth from AskSam, just download along with the free demo Ask Sam reader. How easy to create an Ask Sam database? A 9-yr-old girl did this one.
Statistics:
Public School District Finance Peer Search from NCES, lets you compare finances of one school district with others similar. Methamphetamine use, abuse, and dependence, 2002-4, report from HHS.
Oil Company Windfall Profits Tax/Energy Attitudes Survey from Civil Society Institute.
Memo to John Roberts: The Gender Wage Gap is Real from Women's Policy Inst.
Journalism:
J-Learning: How to do community journalism, new site from Inst. for Interactive Journalism from U-Md's J-school.
Governments, Politics:
Presidential Determination on Major Drug Transit or Major Illicit Drug Producing Countries for Fiscal Year 2006
Business:
Forbes 400 (2005), latest edition.
Florida:
Public Utility Research Center at University of Florida.
Some Interesting stories/Weblogs:
Public Eye is CBS News' blog.
ABC News blogs, all new.
Well, now the hurricane recovery links include two hurricanes. Here are some more Hurricane Katrina/Rita things gathered last week:
- Hurricane Katrina Response from EPA.
- Climate of 2005: Hurricane Katrina from Natl Climatic Center.
- Congressional Research Report on FEMA flood insurance payments, issued this summer, says repeated payments to older houses in coastal areas take the largest part of the funding.
- Essential Facts on the Victims of Hurricane Katrina, from Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
- Al's Morning Meeting had good links for coverage of Hurricane Rita in Texas, and here.
The other links:
Reference:
Tools:
Statistics:
Journalism:
Governments, Politics:
Business:
Florida:
Some Interesting stories/Weblogs:
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