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Today, however, the methods are more or less clear: Google would be a good place to start, but the way I found the information just now was to consult Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org), the web-based self-proclaimed “free encyclopedia.” The wildly popular site contains some half million articles in English (twice that with other languages thrown in), on topics ranging from Madonna (the 19th century Edvard Munch Painting) to Madonna (the... well, you know...
...down their arms. After meeting in Gaza with Abbas yesterday, Hamas pledged to stop violence against Israel as part of a general halt in attacks by all militant groups. Hamas even went so far as to foreswear retaliatory actions if Palestinians are attacked by Israel and agreed to consult the Palestinian Authority before taking any reprisals...
...Lankan relief group that has worked with Tearfund, a British umbrella group. Another possible route: contacting organizations in immigrant communities where you live that may be providing direct aid to families. HOW CAN I MAKE MY DONATION TAX EFFICIENT? Tax regulations vary from country to country; you should consult your tax authority or accountant to see if your donations are deductible or if they can be "topped off" by a government agency. In addition, some countries, such as Britain, allow you to maximize your donations by having them taken directly from your paycheck...
...interactive boss, sees a big future. "There are a lot of people who want to protect their families from pornography," he says. Adds David Miller, vice president of C.C.V.: "We just want people to have a choice." Already, conservative groups like Concerned Women for America are urging members to consult the website before they hit the road. --By Matthew Cooper
...Justices debated a remedy, Ginsburg flipped her vote. Instead of backing the Scalia camp's solution, which was to let jurors listen to and rule on all the factors previously reserved for judges, she sided with Justice Stephen Breyer and their three other colleagues, who argued that judges should consult the guidelines but use their discretion on a case-by-case basis. Appellate courts can then decide whether those sentences are "reasonable." With that kind of room for discretion sure to enrage conservatives, it's a safe bet that the dispute will soon return to the Supreme Court. By then...