Certified by the American Board of Facial Plastic Surgery and the American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Dr. Pearlman practices in Manhattan.
Media conglomerate with strong focus on media for Hispanic and Latin American audiences.
Life and interests of 11-year-old girl. Links to information on akitas, hamsters, giraffes, Claude Monet, American Girl magazine, and a joke club.
American Express representative specializes in corporate and leisure travel.
A native Delphi VCL component which adds the ability to display GIF animations to any Delphi or C++Builder application. [Free/Shareware]
Trivia categories including American geography, history, the arts.
Bruce Roffi displays his models of some historic American buildings alongside photographs and brief histories of the originals.
… She's a beautiful red & white girl, and the only American Cocker Spaniel belonging to a breeder of English Cockers in Australia.…
Special report on the occasion of the pope's death includes reflections on his life and legacy, speculation on possible successors, features on American Catholics in Rome.
…s. Affiliated with the Illinois Federation of Teachers, the American Federation of Teachers, and the state and national AFL-CIO.…
Non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging research into Near Eastern archaeology. Includes information on publications, annual meeting, membership, overseas centers, and excavations.…
Active discussion boards on US politics and culture.
Located in Wolfeboro Falls. Includes design services by mail. Shown is showroom information and hours, portfolio, media coverage and contact form.
Offers many different programs to Aboriginal students. Features alumni, admissions requirements, application procedures, programs, and news.
Represents American business interests through developing positions on international trade and investment issues.
Research, training, and therapy including Tibetan, Ayurvedic, Chinese, and Native American systems. Subhuti Dharmananda, director. Portland, Oregon.
Discussion focused on playing, composing, and recording.
An American author, born 7 August, 1843, at Rochester, N. Y.; died 23 April, 1909, at Monterey, California.
EAC is a not-for-profit numismatic specialty organization founded in 1967 to serve as a point of contact for collectors of early U.S. copper coins - Colonials, Half Cents, Large Cents, and Hard Time Tokens…
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