Mainstream Sites:
These links are about as mainstream as I get.
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Arts & Letters Daily
- as per the cyberjournal's own listings, it is a daily compendium
of literature, criticism, philosophy, theory, books, aesthetics, culture,
history, music, biography, reviews, language, art, and humanities.
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The Amazon Bookstore -- If you haven't
ordered via email from Amazon.com, you just aren't a hip American intellectual.
Bookmark it to be on the verge of hip. Have an account there to be hipper
and ... have their gift book service deliver giftwrapped book presents
to friends all over the world and you will have entered the new millennium.
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CBC Radio on The Internet
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Canadian Press and Broadcast
News
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National Public Radio -- not as good
as CBC, IMHO, but easier to find in the lower 48!
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Hungry Mind Review -
an online book review magazine from the Hungry Mind of Mpls/St. Paul and
other independent bookstores they work with. It contains good essays on
controversial topics.
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WebMuseum: Bienvenue!
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The Consumer Information Center
-- it distributes millions of booklets published by more than 40 U.S. federal
departments and agencies. The goal of this site is to develop, promote,
and distribute consumer information to the public.
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