New Report, Home Broadband Adoption in Rural America
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Images
Source: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division
Two Updated Images Collections
++ Bain Collection
About 42,000 photographs (all 39,744 negatives and a selection of 1,600 photographic prints). ca. 1900-1931 (bulk). Photos produced and gathered by George Grantham Bain for his news photo service, including portraits and worldwide news events, but with special emphasis on life in New York City.
++ Highsmith Archive
About 2,500 negatives and transparencies. 1980-2005. Architecture and architectural renovation projects in Washington, D.C., and throughout the United States, as well as political figures, and people in the U.S.
-- Internet--United States--Statistics
Source: Pew Internet & American Life New Report, Home Broadband Adoption in Rural America
By John Horrigan and Katherine Murray. "Rural Americans are less likely to log on to the internet at home with high-speed internet connections than people living in other parts of the country. By the end of 2005, 24% of adult rural Americans went online at home with high-speed internet connections compared with 39% of adults in urban and suburban areas."
-- Medicare--Statistics
Source: Kaiser Family Foundation New Issue Brief, Tracking Prescription Drug Coverage Under Medicare: Five Ways to Look at the New Enrollment Numbers
"This new analysis, which assesses Medicare drug benefit enrollment statistics released Feb. 22 (PDF) by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, examines five different approaches to understanding the Medicare drug coverage numbers." See Also: New, Progress Report II on the Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit (PDF, via HHS.gov) See Also: Direct to Searchable Glossary of Medicare Terms (via Medicare.gov)
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Federal Judges--United States
Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts New Online, Monthly Vacancy Lists Archived Back to 1981
Monthly lists of judgeship vacancies that existed in the federal courts dating back to 1981 are now available online.
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