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July 28 - Searching

Complete Planet

Complete Planet gives access to "different searchable databases in the existing 'surface' Web and newly discovered 'deep' Web."

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July 28 - EU

History of the European Union

In its chronology from 1946 to 2000, "The History of the European Union...presents the chronology of the important accomplishments of the EU and its institutions."

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July 27 - Business

Know This.com Guides to the Internet: Marketing Research, Advertising, Selling...

"Virtual library for marketing, advertising, selling, research, and much more."

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July 27 - Ireland

Ireland: History, Culture, and Christian Heritage Links

Directory of all things Irish, from the Book of Kells to cathedrals and castles to specialized search engines.

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July 26 - Misc

Online Conversion

"Convert anything to anything else. Over 8100 conversions and calculators."

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July 26 - Misc

The Oxford Companion to Wine

"Wine.com's online version of The Oxford Companion to Wine contains every entry in the recently published second edition, and the definitions are unabridged."

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July 25 - Legal

Lawyer Express: Legal Research and News Portal for Attorneys

From the same people who brought portals such as CEO Express and MD Express, here is one for the legal beagles.

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July 25 - Internet

The Spire Project

Nice search portal.

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July 24 - Internet

Free Pint Portal

"This is a large project to link together our existing content (articles, Bar postings, tipples, reviews, etc.) with a wide range of quality reviewed external resources."

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July 24 - Misc

Gernot Katzer's Spice Pages

"This index comprises more than 4200 names for far more than 100 spices and herbs. English and German names will be found for every spice, as well as the Latin terms used by Botanists and (if of medical use) by Pharmaceutist. For the more common spices, I have given French, Spanish, Italian and Swedish names more or less throughout; other European tongues (Portuguese, Dutch, Norwegian, Russian, Polish, Finnish) have been included whenever possible. Although not exhaustively, I have included a large number of names in South and South East Asian languages, whenever I knew it."

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