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POPSCreate Lists at WorldCat I know most of you guys must be aware of WorldCat but just in case if you missed their new feature: creating list is really an awesome feature. No need to sign up with any bookshelf type websites, worldcat does it simply well.
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POPSThe Principal Fashion Principal Fashion is a designer clothing website featuring a great selection of luxury goods from Europe and the U.S. We started off in the retail and mail order catalog business in 1996 and have successfully transferred into an eCommerce based site. We’re using our years of fashion retail experience to bring our great selection and superb customer support to international fashion mavens.
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POPSAfghanistan’s Secret Treasure Afghanistan has probably one of the richest cultural and historical heritage, dating back to the third millennium BCE and the land had been a melting pot of Mesopotamian, Harappan, Greek and Chinese civilizations. Unfortunately, the wars and oppressive/dogmatic regimes tried their best to destroy the traces of this brilliant cultural background. Archaeology Magazine's latest issue tells the story of an amazing treasure of ancient artifacts, 95 percent of which was luckily recovered and brought to museums worldwide to be exhibited.
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POPSFreeeeeedom! of Information (National Security Archive) So much information, great site! National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Books provide online access to critical declassified records on issues including U.S. national security, foreign policy, diplomatic and military history, intelligence policy, and more. Updated frequently, the Electronic Briefing Books represent just a small sample of the documents in our published and unpublished collections. A tax-exempt public charity, the Archive receives no U.S. government funding; its budget is supported by publication royalties and donations from foundations and individuals. On March 17, 2000, Long Island University named the National Security Archive as winner of a Special George Polk Award for 1999 for "piercing self-serving veils of government secrecy" and "serving as an essential journalistic resource."