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Monday, 22nd August 2005

New from Library of Congress: Women of Protest: Photographs from the Records of the National Woman's Party

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History--United States--Images
Source: LC
Coming from American Memory Project on Wed.: Women of Protest: Photographs from the Records of the National Woman's Party
"In celebration of the 85th anniversary of women's right to vote in the United States, the Library of Congress is releasing online "Women of Protest: Photographs from the Records of the National Woman's Party," available beginning Aug. 24 at this presentation is a selection of 448 of the approximately 2,650 photographs in the Records of the National Woman's Party, housed in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress.
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Zimbabwe
Source: House of Commons Libary, UK
New Research Report, Zimbabwe after the 2005 parliamentary election
54 pages; PDF.
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Coral Reefs--United States
Source: NOAA, Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment (via DocuTicker)
Recently Released, The State of Coral Reef Ecosystems of the United States and Pacific Freely Associated States: 2005
"This report is the second in a series of national coral reef ecosystem status reports. The initial report, The State of Coral Reef Ecosystems of the United States and Pacific Freely Associated States: 2002 (Turgeon et al., 2002), is similar to this report in that it incorporates the work of many scientists and managers from across the world. The first report provided a broad introduction to and a preliminary look at the status of coral reef ecosystems and was based primarily on qualitative information from the contributing authors. The 2005 report differs from its predecessor in that it is based primarily on the most recent quantitative monitoring data available, rather than qualitative assessments of ecosystem conditions."
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College Stores--United States--Statistics
Source: National Association of College Stores (NACS)
NACS: Industry Information
Includes research and statistics, FAQs on textbooks and course materials, publications, links to related associations and a section on copyright. Some materials in PDF format.
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September 11
Source: National Geographic
Companion Website to Inside 9/11 Documentary
Includes video archive of interviews, timeline, and more.

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