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- Afghanistan Country Study and Government Publications
The Illinois Institute of Technology links to the electronic version of the Afghanistan Country Study series and other similar U. S. government publications.
- Afghanistan Maps
The Perry-Castaneda Library Map Collection [ UT Austin ] provides a comprehensive listing of various types of maps of Afghanistan.
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Afghanistan: Maps, Stats, & Info Links
Eurasianet.org collects web links to mapping and statistical information on Afghanistan.
- Afghanistan Studies
The Academic Info search engine accesses White House, U. S. Department of Defense, U. S. State Department, United Nations, and other sources on Afghanistan.
- Afghanistan and the US
The UC Berkeley Library has compiled a vast array of web sources on Afghanistan, including government statements, human rights information, maps, news sources, opposition groups, etc.
- Background Notes: Afghanistan
This April 2005 update to the U. S. Department of State report series includes current summary data on the country of Afghanistan.
- Academy of Country Music
With the goal "to support, promote, and enhance the advancement of country music worldwide," the ACM has been recognizing country music performers since 1965.
- Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
Administered by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, and the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, the Emmy Awards recognize excellence in the television industry.
- American Theatre Wing's TONY Awards Website
Named for Antoinette Perry, an actress, stage director and philanthropist who helped found the American Theatre Wing,
the TONY awards are presented annually for ""distinguished achievement" in theatre.
- Caldecott Medal
The Association for Library Service to Children presents this annual award to "to the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children."
- Cannes Film Festival
Created in 1946, the "Festival de Cannes" has a goal "to reveal and focus attention on works of quality in order to contribute to the progress of the motion picture arts and to encourage the development of the film industry throughout the world."
- Golden Globe Awards
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association presents these annual Awards of Merit "to focus wide public attention upon the best in motion pictures and television."
- Grammy.com
Based on the voting of its membership, the Recording Academy awards excellence in the recording arts and sciences and lists GRAMMY winners by name of the award recipient, by categories within a genre, by year, by title of work and/or by the artist performing the work.
- National Book Awards
Since 1950 the National Book Foundation has been recognizing outstanding achievements in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and young people's literature.
- Newbery Medal
Each year the Association for Library Service to Children awards this medal to "to the author of the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children."
- Nobelprize.org
In addition to a historical record of previous award winners, this Nobel Foundation site provides news information and background profiles on the various Nobel prize winners.
- Official Academy Awards Database
This database which lists past Academy Award winners and nominees can be searched by nominee name; film title; song title; award category or year, etc.
- Olympic Medal Winners
Indexed by athlete, gender, medal results, nation, and sport, this IOC resource includes a historical listing of medal results for both the Summer and Winter Olympic Games from 1896 to the present.
- Poetry Society of America
With the goal of "encouraging and rewarding excellence in poetry by both new and established poets," the PSA recognizes winners in 12 categories, including humanitarian themes, lyric poetry, philosophical poetry, student poetry, etc.
- The Pulitzer Prizes
Covering 1917 through 2003, the Pulitzer Prize Board recognizes excellence in the fields of journalism, literature, music, drama, poetry, music, and photography .
- Sundance Film Festival
Founded by Robert Redford in 1981, the Sundance Institute presents annual awards that are "dedicated to the
development of artists of independent vision and the exhibition of their new work."
- Webby Awards
The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences examines thousands of sites in its efforts "to identify the best of the Web."
- Barack Obama
The Chicago Tribune includes profiles of the First Family, family photographs, campaign videos of speeches, interviews, and an archive of previous newspaper articles.
- Barack Obama
This New York Times special report provides a quick summary of major articles, biographical profiles, speeches, etc. of President Barack Obama.
- Barack Obama Biography
Biography.com has released a detailed biographical portrait of the new president.
- The New Team
The New York Times has compiled a listing of the various cabinet officers, presidential advisors, and other key officials of the Obama administration.
- Obama's Transition to Power
The PBS Online News Hour has gathered a series of news stories that trace Obama's road to the presidency.
- Presidential Transition
C-Span maps the rise of the new administration through a series of confirmation hearings and press conference videos, documents, and special reports.
- The Presidential Transition
The Brookings Institute focuses on the key issues being faced by President Barack Obama's transition team.
- Today's Front Pages: November 5, 2008
Newseum.org has collected images of 741 newspaper front pages (from 67 countries) that report Obama's historic victory.
- Tracking Obama's Cabinet Nominees
CQ maintains an up-to-date log of the Senate confirmation hearings scheduled to approve the new Obama cabinet.
- The White House
This official government website has "agenda" summaries, biographical profiles, email contact information, nominations & appointments, official statements, press briefings, signed legislation, etc. of the Obama White House.
- Campus Security Data Analysis Cutting Tool Website
The Office of Postsecondary Education compiles statistics on "alleged criminal offenses reported to campus security authorities and/or local police agencies." The data is available for an individual campus or a comparative group of campuses.
- Conference on School Safety
Prompted by President George W. Bush's goal that "... schoolchildren should never fear [for] their safety when they enter into a classroom,"
this October 2006 conference provides action items and crisis planning information for school administrators, teachers, and government officials.
- Crime in Schools & Colleges
This U. S. Federal Bureau of Investigation 5-year study profiles the growing problem of violence in our nation's schools.
- Indicators of School Crime and Safety
The National Center for Education Statistics releases this annual report that summarizes violent deaths, victimization, threats, etc.
that plague our nation's school campuses.
- National School Safety Center
Established by a 1984 presidential directive, the NSSC "serves as an advocate for safe, secure and peaceful schools worldwide and as a catalyst for the prevention of school crime and violence."
- Practical Information on Crisis Planning
This U. S. Department of Education resource is designed as a "step-by-step" guide for contingency planning for any type of school crisis.
- Report to the President on Issues Raised by the Virginia Tech Tragedy
This June 2007 joint report of the U. S. Department of Education, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, and U. S. Department of Justice summarizes recommendations for U. S. government response to school violence.
- School-Associated Violent Death
The U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has compiled this brief glimpse into the phenomenon of campus violence.
- School Safety and Crisis Resources
The National Association of School Psychologists has created a listing of resources focusing on acts of terrorism, crisis response, natural disasters, school violence, suicide, etc.
- Violent Victimization of College Students, 1995 - 2002
This U. S. Bureau of Justice Statistics special report paints a grim portrait of violent crimes on our nation's college campuses.
- Virginia Tech Review Panel
Appointed by Virginia Governor Tim Keane in wake of the VT campus violence, the panel strives to allow "citizens the opportunity to communicate pertinent information or to make comments about the recent tragedy at Virginia Tech."
- Virginia Tech - We Remember
The Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University web site commemorates the memory of the slain VT faculty and students through bulletin boards, photo galleries, and a video tribute.
- Virginia Tech - Special Reports
- Beijing 2008
This is the official web site of the 2008 Summer Olympics to be held in Beijing, China in August 2008.
- Executive Paywatch
The AFL-CIO reports on current salary trends for U. S. company executives and allows searching by company name, industry, and total compensation amounts.
- How Can I Get My Credit Report for Free?
Under the provisions of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003,
individuals are entitled to a free copy of their credit report from the three major reporting agencies once each year. In addition, a web site,
AnnualCreditReport.com , was created to help consumers expedite the process.
- MyPyramid.gov
By inputting your age, sex, and minutes of physical activity, this U. S. Department of Agriculture resource computes a tailored "food pyramid" plan with advice
on what and how much to eat to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
- radKIDS: Children's Safety Education
"The radKIDS Program is providing children with hope, options, and practical skills to RECOGNIZE, AVOID, and, if necessary, ESCAPE violence and abuse." It provides child safety educational information, pamphlets, activity guides, etc. for parents and educators who want to keep their children safe in our dangerous world.
- Ready.gov
This U. S. Department of Homeland Security web site includes information on how to plan and prepare for incidents of domestic terrorism.
- Recalls.gov
Recalls.gov is an all-in-one resource for information on federal government recalls of various consumer products such as automobiles, boats, cosmetics, food, medicine, etc.
- Bush Defends Domestic Surveillance Program
All Things Considered, a program of National Public Radio, provides an audio transcript of President Bush's defense presented in his January 23, 2006 speech at Kansas State University.
- The Debate Over Domestic Surveillance
This National Public Radio Legal Affairs report includes Attorney General Gonzales' Congressional testimony, Bush's public statements, Department of Justice responses, and other public data to yield a complete overview of the surveillance issue.
- Electronic Surveillance Laws
The National Conference of State Legislators has compiled a current listing of both state-enacted and federal surveillance laws.
- Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act ( FISA )
The Electronic Privacy Information Center has developed a web site with an overview of FISA, news reports, USA-Patriot Act information, and other sources on domestic surveillance.
- The Government is Spying on Americans
The American Civil Liberties Union reviews the domestic surveillance activities being conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the National Security Agency, and the Pentagon.
- Privacy / Homeland Security
The Privacy Foundation based at the University of Denver College of Law focuses on "the privacy and security implications of this highly networked world."
- Privacy - Surveillance & Wiretapping Archive
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has collected various public statements, special reports, Congressional bill filings, etc. that focus on the domestic surveillance controversy.
- Safe & Free - Surveillance
With a mission to guard "your right to privacy - freedom from unwarranted government intrusion into your personal and private affairs," the American Civil Liberties Union presents a series of news reports, legal documents, legislative materials, etc. on the topic of domestic surveillance.
- Dignity in Dying
This British organization "promotes greater patient choice at the end of life" by providing living wills information and other "patient choice"
resources.
- Euthanasia and End of Life Decisions
This Ethics Update section includes PowerPoint and symposia presentations, court decisions, legislative information, NPR programming, book / journal citations, online discussion forums, and other related web-based information resources.
- Euthanasia and Physician Assisted Suicide
Religioustolerance.org provides an overview of the Oregon state law, U. S. Supreme Court decisions, and other information that affects the recent Terry Schiavo case.
- Euthanasia and the Right to Die
Professor Michael Kearl of Trinity University has created a resource that surveys both sides of the "right to die" issue and links to the companion site, Sociology of Death & Dying.
- Euthanasia Special Report
BBC News presents an in-depth analysis of the complex issues that surround the euthanasia debate.
- International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide
This resource focuses on " the issues of euthanasia, assisted suicide, advance directives, assisted suicide proposals, "right-to-die" cases,
euthanasia practices in the Netherlands, disability rights, pain control..."
- Is Euthanasia for Babies OK?
This ABC News Original Report attempts to answer the question: "When is euthanasia for newborn babies a good idea?"
- National Right to Life
This NRLC web site promotes the organization's efforts to "restore legal protection to innocent human life" and inks to the text of recent court decisions and the Bush administration's brief on the Terry Schiavo case.
- Public Agenda Issue Guides: Right to Die
With the stated goal of producing quality "citizen education materials," Public Agenda explores the moral, ethical, and legal issues surrounding the euthanasia debate.
- The Terry Schiavo Case
ABC News has compiled a listing of current events, legal issues, protests, video images, etc. that serve as the focal point of the Schiavo
controversy.
- America's Economy: What's the Fix?
ABCNews provides an overview of the American economy that highlights these topics: financial meltdown, housing, savings, jobs, etc.
- America's Money Crisis
CNNMoney.com has developed a timeline of the financial failures and focuses on the key components of the U.S. economic troubles.
- American Recovery and Reinvestment
The Office of the President-elect offers a glimpse into Obama' strategy for coping with the current economic crisis.
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Auto Industry in Crisis
The Detroit News issued a detailed analysis of the financial turmoil that has enveloped the Big 3 automotive manufacturers.
- Bailout
The PBS Nightly Business Report surveys the scope of the financial meltdown and analyzes the full effects of the proposed governmental bailouts.
- Economic News
This U. S. Department of Commerce resources provides easy-to-use information aimed at the average American, the employed worker, and small businesses and financial institutions.
- Emergency Economic Stabilization Act
The U. S. Department of the Treasury presents a detailed analysis of this recent federal law and includes related press releases and statements dating back to September 2008.
- The Financial Crisis
The Wall Street Journal compiled a comprehensive review of the American economy with special reports, congressional testimony, related videos, and an "oral history" of the crisis.
- The Financial Crisis: A Timeline of Events...
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis has prepared a graphic timeline of the American economy and links to statistical analyses and other federal agency reports and websites.
- Financial Markets
The Brookings Institute has published a "researchers' guide" to the complex issues surrounding the financial crisis faced by the United States.
- Financial Turmoil Grips World Markets
National Public Radio looks at the American financial crisis from the perspective of a privately supported, nonprofit organization
- House Financial Services Committee
This resource links to the various press statements, reports, and documents issued by the congressional committee faced with solving the current fiscal crisis.
- Global Downturn
The BBC expresses a British viewpoint of the deepening financial sinkhole that has affected the international economy.
- Recovery.gov
This federal government resource has a three-fold mission: 1) Education: Explain the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act; 2)
Transparency: Show how, when, and where the money is spent; and 3) Accountability: Provide data that will allow citizens to evaluate the Act's progress and provide feedback.
- Stimulus Watch
With the stated goal "to help the new administration keep its pledge to invest stimulus money smartly, and to hold public officials to account for the taxpayer money they spend," this website encourages local citizens to help monitor spending in their cities.
- Subprime Fall-out
The Financial Times offers its own analysis of the key events, issues, and persons most involved in the ever-widening global financial crisis.
- The Subprime Mortgage Crisis
The Urban Institute's "Policy Nutshell" explains the basic facts in a one-page resource.
- Understanding the Subprime Mortgage Crisis
About.com has gathered a series of links that explore the current downturn in the American financial markets.
- Climate Change
NewScientist.com has compiled a listing of news articles and background information on climatic change.
- Climate Change
Maintained by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, this site compiles "accurate information on the very broad issue of climate change and global warming in a way that is accessible and meaningful to all parts of society - communities, individuals, business, public officials and governments."
- Feeling the Heat: the Climate Challenge
This Birch Aquarium web site provides a simple overview of the problems and challenges presented by global warming.
- Fight Global Warming
A joint effort of Environmental Defense, the Ad Council, and the Robertson Foundation, this web site focuses on some of the most pressing dangers of global warming including the health effects, economic impact, and the disruption of the earth's ecosystems.
- Global Warming
The Union of Concerned Scientists has compiled a resource that summarizes the scientific proof and provide possible solutions to the ongoing climate crisis.
- Global Warming: Early Warning Signs
Sponsored by various environmental organizations, Global Warming summarizes current world-wide trends in heat waves, ocean warming, glacial melting, etc.
- Global Warming: Frequently Asked Questions
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration answers basic questions about greenhouse gases, the effects of El Nino, the hydrologic cycles, rising sea levels, and other aspects of the global warming phenomenon.
- Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
A joint project of the World Meteorological Organization and the United Nations Environment Programme, the IPCC is a scientific intergovernmental body "established to provide the decision-makers and others interested in climate change with an objective source of information about climate change."
- Pew Center on Global Climate Change
As a non-profit, non-partisan and independent organization, the Pew Center seeks to devise workable solutions to the problems caused by climatic changes.
- World Resources Institute
The World Resources Institute's mission is "to move human society to live in ways that protect Earth's environment and its capacity to provide for the needs and aspirations of current and future generations."
- Campaign to Rescue & Restore Victims of Human Trafficking
This U.S. Department of Human Services site "serves as the focal point for regional public awareness campaign activities and intensification of local outreach to identify victims of human trafficking."
- Central Texas Coalition Against Human Trafficking
In its efforts to fight human trafficking, the CTCAHT strives "to increase public awareness and identification of human trafficking cases, and to provide identified victims of human trafficking with comprehensive social and medical services."
- Coalition Against Trafficking in Women
This non-governmental organization focuses on women's human rights and leads in the worldwide efforts "to combat sexual exploitation in all its forms, especially prostitution and trafficking in women and children."
- Human Trafficking
GlobalRights.org works with various agencies and governments "to ensure that all responses to the trafficking of people into forced labor, slavery and servitude are based upon internationally-recognized human rights standards."
- Human Trafficking
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation web site provides background information on the problem and links to major federal efforts to combat the human trafficking.
- Human Trafficking - Links
As part of its mission to "promote the dignity, self-sufficiency, safety and stability of low-income Texans by providing high quality legal services and related educational services", Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid has spotlighted the problem as found on the Texas-Mexico border.
- Human Trafficking and Modern-Day Slavery
This source provides a country-by-country analysis of the worldwide epidemic of human trafficking.
- humantrafficking.org
This resource strives to "bring government and NGOs in the East Asia and Pacific together to cooperate and learn from each other's experiences in their efforts to combat human trafficking."
- Prevent Human Trafficking
It focuses on the underlying causes of the problem and supports efforts to find workable solutions to the international human trafficking.
- Trafficking in Persons Report - June 2008
The U. S. Department of State releases this annual report that highlights recent accomplishments and ongoing governmental efforts to "confront those who prey on the weakest and most vulnerable members of society."
- Community Food Security Coalition
This coalition of some 325 members is "dedicated to building strong, sustainable, local and regional food systems that ensure access to affordable, nutritious, and culturally appropriate food to all people at all times."
- Feeding America
Billed as the "Nation's Food Bank Network," Feeding America serves all 50 states and has distributed some 2 billion pounds of donated food through a network of 200 member food banks.
- Food Research & Action Center
As a national organization with the goal "to eradicate hunger and under nutrition in the United States," FRAC publishes research reports, statistics, and information on
the various federally funded food programs.
- Global Food Crisis
Relief Web has compiled a detailed listing of government reports, news summaries, maps, FAQs, web resources and statistics on the problem of world hunger.
- The State of ...
The various "State of ... " publications allow the UN's Food & Agriculture Organization to disseminate "the most recent world-wide information and analyses on major topics of its competence - food and agriculture, fisheries and aquaculture, forests, food insecurity."
- World Food Situation
Sponsored by the UN's Food & Agriculture Organization, this resource compiles data on food supply and demand, food prices, commodity trends, etc. and traces their effects on the global food market.
- World Food Programme
This multi-lingual source includes a world hunger map, the current status of needy countries, research, refugee information, and focuses on improving the nutritional health of these most vulnerable populations.
- World Hunger Year
Focused on the complex problem of global hunger, World Hunger Year "advances long-term solutions to hunger and poverty by supporting community-based organizations that empower individuals and build self-reliance, i.e., offering job training, education and after school programs; increasing access to housing and healthcare; providing microcredit and entrepreneurial opportunities; teaching people to grow their own food; and assisting small farmers."
- Cleaning Up Your Credit
Gerri Willis, CNNMoney writer, offers consumers a simple 5 step action guide to improving their credit standing and preventing identity theft.
- Consumer Focus: Protecting Yourself Against Identity Theft
The Federal Consumer Information Center presents an easy to use guide to how to avoid I D theft problems with toll-free phone numbers for various consumer credit reporting agencies .
- Data Theft and Identity Protection
This University of Texas web site provides complete information on the March 2, 2003 theft of personal information from university records, including identifying those individuals affected, and detailing possible strategies to avoid such problems.
- Deter-Detect-Defend; Avoid I D Theft
This is the Federal Trade Commission's "one-stop national resource to learn about the crime of identity theft."
- Identity Theft Resources
The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse has compiled useful information on what identity theft is and what the consumer can do to protect himself.
- ACLU Immigration Rights
This American Civil Liberties Union site provides information on immigrant and worker rights with current analysis of federal policies and legislative reform efforts.
- America's Immigration Quandary: No Consensus on Immigration Problem or Proposed Fixes
The Pew Research Center for the People and the Press presents findings of its 2006 immigration survey with analyses of 2,000 national responses and over 800 responses from five major metropolitan area.
- Center for Immigration Studies
This non-profit, nonpartisan organization's mission is "to expand the base of public knowledge and understanding of the need for an immigration policy that gives first concern to the broad national interest." ed
- The Immigration Debate
National Public Radio has produced a comprehensive program on the 2006 - 2007 congressional efforts to devise a workable plan to control illegal immigration while preserving the immigrants' rights.
- Federation for American Immigration Reform
Touting the support of 250,000 members, FAIR "seeks to improve border security, to stop illegal immigration, and to promote immigration levels consistent with the national interest-more traditional rates of about 300,000 a year."
- Immigration Statistics
This U. S. Department of Homeland Security resource includes statistical information, demographic profiles, naturalization trends, and the 2006 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics.
- TRAC Immigration
Syracuse University's Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) is intended "to provide the American people - and institutions of oversight such as Congress, news organizations, public interest groups, businesses, scholars and lawyers - with comprehensive information about staffing, spending, and enforcement activities of the federal government."
- Truth in Immigration
The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) compiled this web site "to serve as a watchdog for communications about immigrants and to research, collect, and rebut legal and factual inaccuracies about immigrants that are disseminated and promoted in the media, the public messaging of anti-immigration organizations, and political campaigns."
- AAAS Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion - Evolution
With the mission to "advance science and innovation throughout the world for the benefit of all people," the American Association for the Advancement of Science has prepared a detailed report on the current cultural debate on evolution.
- Creationism: Introduction
BBC Religion & Ethics has created a comprehensive resource that summarizes the key arguments in the ongoing debate of creationism vs. intelligent design.
- Discovery Institute
Using its search engine, the researcher can access the Discovery Institute's collection of some 170 articles on the topics of creationism and intelligent design.
- Intelligent Design?
This reprint of a April 2002 Nature Magazine article provides debate from proponents of both intelligent design and evolution with an attached listing of other web sites on the topic.
- Intelligent Design in American Classrooms
National Public Radio released a special report focused on the current debate over teaching the theory of intelligent design in American classrooms.
- National Center for Science Education
As noted on the web site, the National Center for Science Education "defends the teaching of evolution in public schools," and provides information on the full
scope of the evolution vs. creationism debate.
- Taking Issue: Evolution and Religious Faith
Using conversations with representatives from the Catholic, Episcopal, Evangelical, Jewish, and Muslim faiths, National Public Radio addresses the controversy surrounding evolution and religion.
- In Focus: IAEA and Iran
The International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) presents a comprehensive history and analysis of the Iran nuclear debate with links to major documents, interviews, policy statements, resolutions, etc.
- Iran
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace focuses international efforts to control nuclear proliferation in Iran and posts links to various journal articles, government documents, policy statements, etc.
- Iran: A Country Study
This Library of Congress resource contains a complete overview of the country of Iran, including its economy, education, geography, governmental structure, national security, religious life, social conditions, etc.
- Iran Special Collection
The Monterey Institute of International Studies has compiled a series of links with general information on the country of Iran, its current nuclear status, missile technology, biological / chemicals weapons, etc .
- Iran Special Weapons Guide
This Federation of American Scientists site reviews Iran's biological, chemical, and nuclear weapon capabilities, pinpoints facilities within the country, and links to various Iran government agencies.
- Q & A: Iran's Nuclear Stand-off
BBC News presents an analysis of the current impasse between the International Atomic Energy Agency and Iran over its the status and planned use of nuclear materials.
- Pars Times
This non-profit web site provides access to information on Iran and the Middle East, including business, history, news, personal finance, travel, weather, etc.
- Terror and Tehran
This PBS Frontline special report discusses Iran as "an axis of evil," and includes a chronology of U.S.-Iran relations, interviews, background materials, etc.
- Beyond the War in Iraq
This National Public Radio special report focuses on the pressing social and economic issues central to the rebuilding of Iraq.
- Comprehensive Report of the Special Advisor to the Director of Central Intelligence on Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction
Released on September 30, 2004, these pdf-formatted documents present the key findings of Mr. Charles Duelfer (including a March 2005 addenda) on the question of Saddam Hussein and Iraqi WMDs.
- Conflict with Iraq
This BBC News site includes background information such as maps of Iraqi bases, army bases, oilfields, weapon sites, etc.,
profiles of key players in the conflict, and relevant documents.
- The Cost of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Other Global War on Terror Operations Since 9/11
Dating back to September 11, 2001, this Congressional Research Service study provides overall war cost estimates and projects future trends in defense spending.
- Faces of Valor: A Photo Tribute to the Men & Women of Operation Iraqi Freedom
Gen. Richard B. Myers, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, notes that "these photographs highlight what has been a fantastic team effort" of the U.S. military in the Iraqi war.
- Frontline: The Invasion of Iraq
This February 2004 PBS documentary focuses on the military strategies and major battles in the ongoing war in Iraq and includes a
chronology of events, interviews, video clips, etc.
- Government Views of Iraq
The City College of New York has compiled this detailed listing of presidential documents, congressional hearings, press briefings, United Nations sources, and publications from the various "Coalition of the Willing" countries.
- Iraq - A Country Study
This online version of the U. S. Department of State "country study / area handbook" series examines Iraq 's cultural traditions, political / economic system, and social institutions.
- Iraq and U. S. Conflict
The Journalist's Toolbox has provided a continually expanding inventory of web sites on the worsening U.S. - Iraq situation.
- Iraq Conflict
The Global Policy Forum has a collection of articles on the escalating crisis in Iraq, including information on the issues of U.N. sanctions.
- Iraq War Debate - 2002 /2003
The University of Michigan's Documents Center has produced a browseable directory of resource links focused on the question of war with Iraq.
- Iraq Watch
Taking an activists's approach, Znet has organized various articles "to prepare yourself to deal with discussing and organizing about the war on Iraq."
- Postwar Findings about Iraq's WMD Programs and Links to Terrorism and How they Compare with Prewar Assessments
Released in September 2006, this 151-page U .S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence is a formal review of the U. S. intelligence agencies' procedures and failures on the analysis of the threat of Saddam Hussein and the situation in Iraq.
- United States Hails
Iraq Ratification of Security Pact
The American.gov website analyzes the recently approved U.S.-Iraqi security agreement that calls for a full withdrawal of American forces by the end of 2011.
- War in Iraq
CNN.com has produced a series of special reports that focus on the latest development on the U. S. - Iraqi war.
      Forces: U.S. and Coalition Casualties
      War in Iraq
- The War on Terrorism: Post-Saddam Iraq
East Carolina University's Joyner Library has compiled a select list of web links to Internet sites focused on the United States-Iraq confrontation.
- Benchmark Assessment Report
To meet the requirements of Public Law 110-28, this White House report "includes an assessment of how the sovereign Government of Iraq is performing in its efforts to achieve a series of specific benchmarks contained in the Act, as well as any adjustments to strategy that may be warranted in light of that performance."
- House Committee on Foreign Affairs
The House Committee on Foreign Affairs web sites provides access to press releases, committee meeting schedules, hearing information and transcripts, etc.
- Measuring Security and Stability in Iraq
As directed by congressional action, this U. S. Defense Department web site links to the quarterly reports on the status of the war in Iraq.
- Report of the Independent Commission on the Security Forces in Iraq
Pursuant to Public Law 110-28, the commission released its September 8, 2007 findings on the "readiness of the Iraqi Security Forces to assume responsibility for maintaining the territorial integrity of Iraq."
- Report to Congress on the Situation in Iraq
This source is the full-text transcript of General David H. Patreus' testimony before the U. S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs on September 11-12, 2007, and includes various maps, charts, graphs, etc. as supporting documentation.
- Securing, Stabilizing, and Rebuilding Iraq
Using a "Met / Partially Met / Not Met" scale, this September 2007 U. S. Government Accountability Office study accesses the progress of the Iraq government in reaching established legislative, security, and economic benchmarks.
- Stand Up and Be Counted: The Continuing Challenge of Building the Iraqi Security Forces
The final report of the U. S. House of Representatives Committee on Armed Services has the goal of "investigating and assessing the capability and professionalism of the ISF."
- Statement of Ambassador Ryan C. Crocker, United States Ambassador to the Republic of Iraq...
This is the transcript of Ambassador Crocker's testimony before the Joint Hearing of the U. S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs and the U. S. House Committee on Armed Services on September 10, 2007.
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U.S. Troop Readiness, Veterans' Care, Katrina Recovery, and Iraq Accountability Appropriations Act, 2007   [ Public Law 110-28 ]
Chapter 3, Section 1314 of this federal law called for the various reports noted above as a requirement prior to passage of the 2007 war appropriations bill.
- American League of Lobbyists
The American League of Lobbyists seeks to "promote ethical lobbying through its Lobbying Code of Ethics."
- LobbyingInfo.org
Sponsored by Public Citizen, a national, non-profit public interest organization, this resource "serves as a tool to help the media and public track the influence of special interests in Congress and the executive branch."
- Political Advocacy Groups: A Directory of United States Lobbyists
Compiled by Kathi Carlisle Fountain, a reference librarian at Washington State University, this directory has a subject listing of major lobbying groups. It contains address, phone, email, web site URL, and a brief description of the group's purpose.
- United States House of Representatives -Lobbying Disclosure
Maintained by the Clerk of the U. S. House of Representatives, this source provides information on how the public can access official documents on travel, income, gifts, etc. of members, officers, and staff of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- United States Senate - Lobbying
This U. S. Senate web site serves as a one-stop resource for information on Congressional lobbying, and includes information on the history, legal basis, and registration process for lobbyists.
- ABCNEWS.com
This ABC site presents continuously updated information on current news events with links to the network's 20/20 and Nightline
television programs.
- AP- Associated Press
This web site provides regional links to the day's top news stories
- BBC News
Launched by one of the largest international news gathering agencies, BBC News Online provides news information and analysis of events around the world.
- CNN Interactive
The Cable News Network web site delivers up-to-the-minute coverage of the day's top news stories and events.
- Chicago Tribune
The internet edition of the Chicago Tribune continues a long history of outstanding national news coverage.
- Christian Science Monitor Electronic Edition
This electronic version of the highly respected national newspaper provides outstanding coverage of the day's news events.
- Guardian Unlimited
Considered as the "UK's most popular newspaper website," Guardian Unlimited accesses world-wide news information and links to web versions of The Guardian and The Observer.
- HoustonChronicle.com
The Houston Chronicle newspaper contains daily news items with a southwestern slant.
- Los Angeles Times
West coast new events are the focus of the area's premier news gathering organization.
- MSNBC
Using the combined resources of Microsoft and the NBC network,MSNBC effectively reports on "breaking" national and international new stories.
- The New York Times on the Web
The web-edition of the New York Times contains the finest features of this award-winning daily newspaper.
- USAToday
USAToday.com includes full coverage of the day's major news stories.
- washingtonpost.com
Based in the nation's capitol, the Washington Post covers the full range of federal government activities that affect our daily lives.
- ACLU Freedom Network
Drawing from its mandate to preserve "The Bill of rights," the American Civil Liberties Union uses the WWW to help guarantee the
U.S. Constitution's individual freedoms.
- Amnesty International Online
Under the guidance of its "Universal Declaration of Human rights," this international organization champions human rights throughout the world.
- Brookings Topics
Highlighting reports released by the Brookings Institution, a private, non-profit research organization, this web site spotlights efforts to improve the overall performance of governmental agencies.
- Project Vote Smart
This national non-partisan, non-profit organization provides voting records, performance appraisals, and position papers on current issues.
- Global Distribution of Poverty
A project of Columbia University's Center for International Earth Science Information Network, Global Distribution of Poverty has a mission "to enhance current understanding of the global distribution of poverty and the geographic and biophysical conditions of where the poor live."
- Institute for Poverty Research
Through its database of papers, reports, and research summaries, the Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP) focuses on the various underlying causes and far-reaching consequences of poverty in America.
- National Center for Children in Poverty
Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health has a stated purpose "to identify and promote strategies that prevent child poverty in the United States and that improve the lives of low-income children and their families."
- National Poverty Center
The University of Michigan's NPC is tasked "with promoting high-quality research on the causes and consequences of poverty, evaluating and analyzing policies to alleviate poverty, and training the next generation of poverty researchers."
- PovertyNet
The World Bank Group has compiled this keyword searchable resource for locating information and statistics on the global problem of poverty.
- A Profile of the Working Poor
The U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics has produced this demographic profile of the working poor with information on educational levels, occupations,
race and ethnicity, and other social characteristics.
- Public Agenda Issue Guides: Poverty &Welfare
Established as both a nonpartisan and non-profit organization, Public Agenda was created to help:
- American leaders better understand the public's point of view.
- Citizens know more about critical policy issues so they can make thoughtful, informed decisions.
- Cassini-Huygens: Mission to Saturn & Titan
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory at NASA has compiled a comprehensive overview of the Cassini mission including status reports, photographic imagery, and educational activities for children.
- Final Report of the International Space Station Independent Safety Task Force
Released in February 2007, this report "assesses vulnerabilities of the International Space Station (ISS) that could lead to its destruction, compromise the health of its crew, or necessitate its premature abandonment."
- International Space Station
NASA maintains a daily log of ongoing activities aboard the ISS, including ham radio broadcast specifications, photo galleries, tracking information, and complete expedition profiles.
- NASA: Current Missions
This resource links to some 60 different space explorations programs currently being conducted by the National Aeronautics & Space Adminstration
- NASA Human SpaceFlight
This NASA source contains detailed profiles of the various space shuttle flights and background information on the mission objectives.
- NASA's Mars Exploration Program
With special features for children, students, and teachers, this is NASA's primary web source for a complete overview of the ongoing exploration of the Martian surface, the Spirit rover lander's capabilities, and a review of previous missions to Mars.
- New Horizons: NASA's Pluto-Kuiper Belt Mission
The aim of the New Horizons missions is to conduct the first reconnaissance of Pluto and Charon and then to explore the various objects in the Kuiper Belt region.
- Space Shuttle
This NASA web site presents current, up-to-date information on scheduled Space Shuttle launches with crew profiles, mission summaries, photographs, timelines, and other interactive resources.
- AAAS Policy Brief: Stem Cell Research
The American Academy for the Advancement of Science highlights its position statement on the ongoing stem cell research debate.
- Article Topics: Stem Cell Research
Bioethics.net presents a series of news stories on the stem cell topic and articles that originally appeared in the American Journal of Bioethics.
- California Stem Cell Research & Cures Initiative
This coalition of medical / patient groups and business organizations supported Proposition 71. Approved by California voters in November 2002, Proposition 71 calls for the creation of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, allocates some $ 3 billion dollars to research, and establishes California as the nation's leader in stem cell research.
- Life's Greatest Miracle: The Stem Cell Debate
PBS's Nova program explores the complex medical and economic issues surrounding stem cell research.
- Remarks by the President on Stem Cell Research
This White House web site links to printed, video, and audio tape versions of President Bush's August 9, 2001 comments on stem cell research.
- Stem Cell Information
The National Institutes of Health provides information on federal policy, stem cell registry, research projects and protocols, funding
sources, and FAQs on stem cell research.
- Stem Cell Research
The U. S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has prepared a series of fact sheets and transcripts of congressional testimony that underscore their position on stem cell research.
- Stem Cell Research: All Sides of the Dispute
Religious Tolerance.org compiled an overview of the stem cell research, including background information, legal and ethical issues, President Bush's plan, and other related information.
- Stem Cell Research and Applications - Monitoring the Frontiers of Biomedical Science
The American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Institute for Civil Society have released a PDF-formatted study that proposes guidelines for conducting stem cell research.
- 1040.com
A tax information source that contains URL links to current tax rates, IRS bulletins, federal and state forms, state revenue offices, and other tax topics.
- The Digital Daily
The U. S. Internal Revenue Service official web site includes business & personal tax information, electronic filing services, IRS forms & publications, tax rules & regulations, and general taxpayer helps.
- IRS Forms & Publications
This website links the taxpayer to PDF format downloadable tax forms, instructions, etc. that can be used to file 2004 income tax returns.
- State Tax Central
This site provides current state-specific information on the following types of taxes: corporate & individual income, personal property, and sales / use.
- U. S. Tax Code On-Line
This database indexes and accesses the full-text version of the Internal Revenue Code (title 26 U.S. Code).
- Yahoo! Tax Center
This web site contains WWW links to a full range of tax information, including: federal and state income tax policies and forms, personal finances, and other tax-related sites.
- Healthy Teen Network
This national organization is "focused on adolescent health and well-being with an emphasis on teen pregnancy prevention, teen pregnancy, and teen parenting."
- Guttmacher Institute
Named in honor of obstetrician-gynecologist, and reproductive rights leader, Alan F. Guttmacher , this nonprofit organization has a goal of advancing "sexual and reproductive health through an interrelated program of social science research, policy analysis and public education."
- National Adolescent Health Information Center
Based at the University of California at San Francisco, the NAHIC functions as a clearinghouse for collecting and disseminating information on the health and well-being of adolescents.
- National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy
With a stated goal of reducing teen pregnancy by one-third from 2006 to 2015, this privately funded nonprofit group seeks to raise awareness and provide resources for parents, educators, community leaders, and youth.
- NOAH - New York Online Access to Health
With the goal of providing "access to high quality full-text consumer health information in English and Spanish that is accurate, timely, relevant and unbiased, " NOAH has compiled a comprehensive resource on the various aspects of pregnancy.
- Project Worth
Project Worth's goal is "to help the youth of San Antonio and Bexar County make healthy choices and postpone pregnancy" and includes information on abstinence, FAQs, parent guides, teen clinics, etc.
- Scarleteen
This privately-sponsored web site is focused on providing sexual health information that augments what teens learn at home and in school.
- Sex and Tech: Results from a Survey of Teens and Young Adults
Commissioned by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen & Unplanned Pregnancy, this Fall 2008 report surveyed some 1200 persons (ages 13-26) to identify patterns in the electronic transmission of sexually suggestive messages and photographs.
- Global Terrorism Database
Developed as a project of the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terror (START), the GTD accesses information on worldwide terrorism from 1970 - 2008, and includes "the date and location of the incident, the weapons used and nature of the target, the number of casualties, etc."
- Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism
The Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT) is "a non-profit, nationally recognized think tank creating state-of-the-art knowledge bases and sharing information on terrorism."
- National Strategy for Combatting Terrorism
This September 2006 White House report states " that we are at war and that protecting and defending the Homeland, the American people, and their livelihoods remains our first and most solemn obligation."
- National Security Strategy of the United States of America
Issued in March 2006, this White House document summarizes the Bush administration's policy that "the United States must defend liberty and justice because these principles are right and true for all people everywhere."
- Patterns of Global Terrorism
With an archive of reports dating back to 1995, this annual U. S. Department of State report focuses on terrorist groups and their activities throughout the world, and includes charts, statistics, and a chronology of terrorist attacks..
- Recent Terrorism Events
Drawn from the various sources published by the CQ Press, this web site gathers information on terrorism, counter terrorism, regional politics, the Islamic religion, and U.S. intelligence efforts.
- Terrorism
The Council on Foreign Relations has released a comprehensive listing of primary sources on the ever-widening threat of world terrorism.
- The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
This organization supports and sponsors academics research in the fields of American government and politics, the economy, and other public policy issues.
- The Brookings Institution
This independent, nonpartisan organization is focused on improving "the performance of American institutions and the quality of public policy" through its research activities on various public policy issues.
- The CATO Institute
With a libertarian emphasis, the CATO Institute promotes "public policy based on individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and peace" and maintains web links to single policy issues WWW sites.
- The Heritage Foundation
America's premier conservative "think tank" offers its analysis of various "hot topics" faced by the country today.
- Think Thanks
SourceWatch provides a detailed definition of "think tanks" and includes listings of these organizations in the United States and across the world.
- RAND Corporation
This quasi-governmental research organization features its current political & social policy reference information.
- Best Information on the Net: Hot Topics
St. Ambrose University O'Keefe Library provides links to WWW sources on specific controversial issues. [ BEST CHOICE ]
- CNN.com - Special Reports
CNN.com has collected their special reports on current news events / stories including archived features from 1995 to 2002.
- CSA - Discovery Guides
CSA, a privately owned information services company, includes abstracts, overviews, and key source citations on various current
events topics.
- CorpWatch.org
This online magazine and resource center is "committed to exposing corporate greed by documenting the social, political, economic and environmental impacts of these transnational giants."
- Documents in the News
Compiled by the University of Michigan's Documents Center, this source links to various web-based publications of the U.S. Government and other international organizations and governmental agencies for the years 1995-2002.
- Ethics Matters
Designed to supplement ethics class work, this database covers the ethical implications of contemporary social problems as noted in popular and professional literature.
- Human & Constitutional rights - Hot Topics
This Columbia University Law School source focuses on current trends and issues in international human rights.
- New Scientist.com - Special Reports
The New Scientist Magazine web site provides "in depth reports on the most exciting areas of science."
- PollingReport.com
This continually updated polling reference compiles survey results from various nationally conducted opinion polls.
- Science in the headlines
This National Research Council database references hundreds of published reports on scientific, technological, political, and social
trends influencing American society.
- SpeakOut.com
This non-partisan web source illustrates the effect of research, public opinion, and current events on public policy.
- Union of Concerned Scientists
The UCS, an organization of some 70,000 private citizens and research scientists, pursues the stated goal of "a healthy environment and safe world, for today, and for the next century."
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