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Friday, 13th April 2001

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Full-Text Document Shelf (4 Items)
Children--Statistics--United States
Source: U.S. Census
"The 'Nuclear Family' Rebounds" (Summary)
Direct to Full-Text Document:
Living Arrangements of Children
16 page .pdf file
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Energy Industry--United States
Electricity Deregulation--Fact Sheets--United States
Electricity Restructuring Fact Sheets
Source: EIA
See Also: Status of State Electric Utility Deregulation Activity
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Transportation--United States
Airports--Rural--United States
Rural Airports List: 2001 Update
Lists available in HTML, Excel, or CSV formats.
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Updated Data
Business--Transportation--United States
Motor Carrier Financial and Operating Statistics: Updated 1999 Data
Updated quarterly reports of the revenues, earnings, and ridership of Class I bus companies for 1999.

Investing--Database--Invisible Web
Brokerages--Performance--Database
Marketperform.Com
From a News.Com article, "Marketperform.com tracked the stock recommendations made by the top 48 brokerages back to February 1999. This period includes a boom year, during which the Nasdaq doubled, and a bear market when it collapsed, losing more than 60 percent of its value.Each time a brokerage issues a stock recommendation, Marketperform records the price of the stock on that date. The service then reports how much money you would have made after buying each stock. Marketperform computes the average profit if you would have sold each stock one month, three months, or six months later--or whenever the broker lowered the stock's recommendation." Free registration required.

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