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Wednesday, 21st July 2004

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Resources, Reports, Tools, Lists, and Full Text Documents
Democratic National Convention
Source: DNC
Selected Lists and Compilations
+ List of Past Conventions (1832-2000)
+ List of Keynote Speakers (1900-2000)
+ Most Notable Convention Speeches of the past
+ 2004 Platform Report (PDF)
+ Review of Past Conventions
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Politics--United States
Source: Feedster
Feedster Offers Searchable Compilation of Official DNC Bloggers
You can browse the latest postings or limit your search to these "official" DNC bloggers.
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Health Information
New Compilation from MEDLINEplus
+ MedlinePlus: Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac
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Congressional Research Service
Source: CRS via Franklin Pierce School of Law
New/Updated CRS Reports
+ Spectrum Policy: Public Safety and Wireless Communications Interference
+ Obscenity and Indecency: Constitutional Principles and Federal Statutes
+ Copyright Law: Digital Rights Management Legislation
+ Wireless Technology and Spectrum Demand: Third Generation (3G) and Beyond
+ Internet: Status Report on Legislative Attempts to Protect Children from Unsuitable Material on the Web
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Labor--United States
Source: U.S. Census
Two New Reports
+ Local Employment Dynamics, A Profile Of Older Workers In Illinois
+ Local Employment Dynamics, A Profile Of Older Workers In West Virginia
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Nuclear Energy--United States
Source: DOE/EIA
New, Compendium of State Nuclear Profiles
"The first seven of a series of profiles of States having at least one commercial nuclear power plant are available. These summaries include both data and items of topical interest for a general audience. Topics covered range from the return to service of a reactor dormant since 1985 in Alabama, to the only whale named after a nuclear power plant (in Georgia). Data features include the following: nuclear capacity and generation, emissions levels, re-licensing, and market share. The current profiles are for Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia."
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Music--Piracy
Source: International Federation for the Phonographic Industry
Commercial Piracy Report the Recording Industry - 2004
From the Press Release: "Global sales of pirate music have hit another record at 1.1 billion discs annually, but thanks to stepped up enforcement efforts the fake CD trade is spreading more slowly than in recent years. Music piracy remains a huge US$4.5 billion illegal business driven by organised crime, government apathy and corruption."
Read the Report [PDF]
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Health Information--United States
Source: HHS
New, The Decade of Health Information Technology: Delivering Consumer-centric and Information-Rich Health Care
Summary ||| Direct to Full Text

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