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  • Watchman Ministries International - Mobilizing strategic prayer and outreach through the Christian Outreach Network Establishing City-wide Teamwork (CONECT). Mobilizing apostoles and prophets in cities and regions to transform their community through strategic prayer and outreach.

  • Wiegand home page - Our site describes what we are doing - building our new home in the Tucson, AZ area, racing online GTR FIA Racing, and more.

  • Dai Bai Zan Cho Bo Zen Temple - A Rinzai Zen Temple in Seattle, offering beginning instruction, Dharma talks, and online electronic Newsletter & Bookstore.

  • White Woman Black Dog - White Woman Black Dog brings both sides of your brain together in an explosion of fruity flavor... mostly grape. Located in beautiful (or not) Spokane, Washington, WWBD gives you insight into exactly how crappy it is to live in the Inland Northwest.

  • Outcome Based Principles For Decision Making - Biblically based principles which endure and lead to success along with the history of cause and effect for enhanced appreciation of the principles. These serve well for choosing from all the options which come before us and in all locals.

  • Wirkman Netizen - A blog by Finnish-American writer Wirkman Virkkala, plus indices to some of his past published writings.

  • never pure and rarely simple - an all-you-can-eat perspective of free-ranging topics. Carl Jung, Oscar Wilde, Samuel Richardson's Clarissa, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Keats, DHLawrence, the Pre-Raphaelite Imagination...

  • Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority: Using Metro - Explains accessibility features. Includes elevator status, reduced fares, identification cards and information for out-of-town visitors.

  • Alley Cat Allies - Organization advocating trap/neuter/return as a method of reducing feral cat populations. Action alerts, donation information, FAQ, newsletters, press releases, and merchandise.

  • The Hill - Weekly Washington, DC newspaper for and about the U.S. Congress.

  • Seattle Wireless - Working on creating a community-based 802.11b peer-to-peer network.

  • CBS News: Campaign 2004 - News, analysis and commentary plus Reporters' Roadblog, briefing book, who's who, poll results, election calendar, interactives and photos. Washington Wrap email newsletter.

  • FBI Lies About Peltier - This is the ad placed by The Federal Bureau of Investigation Agents Association in both the Washington Post and Indian Country Today. The Indian Country Today ad ran in the Wednesday, October 26, 1994 issue.

  • The Trellis Fund - Encourages the public and nonprofit sectors to be more responsive to the needs of the local community. Includes application guidelines and awards.

  • Antonov Art - Portrait and still life in Flemish painting technique by Russian-born artist A. Antonov.

  • Seattle Area Churches - A listing of places of worship in the Seattle area.

  • Celebration Presbyterian Church - Ministries, event information, mission statement, and staff profiles.

  • National Internship Program in Feminism and Public Policy - Internship program affording a unique opportunity to combine research and action while working at the national level for women's rights.

  • Sakura-Con - Annual anime convention. Registration, guests, programming, contest rules and entry forms, and history.

  • Washington Tour Guide - Two historical walking tours of Pennsylvania Avenue and the National Mall.

  • AU Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Ally Resource Center - American University office working to heighten awareness of issues dealing with sexual orientation. Related groups, events, resources, and studies.

  • Rep. Campbell - 2nd District Representative Tom Campbell's biographical information, bill sponsorship, e-mail link, voting records, and committee assignments

  • Millennium March on Washington - Event held on April 30, 2000 on the National Mall to demand the civil rights and mobilize the votes of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people across the nation.

  • Disability Resources - Provides contact information for organizations, offices, and groups.

  • History of Self-Government in the District of Columbia - Reviews the historic conflict between self-government and Congressional authority over DC.

  • Plant Tissue Culture - Laboratory protocol for micropropagation from stem tip, node, meristem, embryo or seed. Includes forum maintained by the National Health Museum, Washington, DC.

  • Homestead Community Land Trust - Membership-based nonprofit organization with a mission to create and preserve permanently affordable homes in Seattle, Washington, through the community land trust model. Includes FAQ, bylaws, projects, newsletter, and links.

  • DC Black Pride - Presents workshops, receptions, cultural arts activities, nightclub events and a festival. Includes ticket information, volunteer opportunities and workshops. Annually, Memorial Day weekend.

  • Congress.org - Interactive forum designed to improve the quality and quantity of voter information and create a more educated and involved electorate. Features candidate information, ballot measures, news, calendar, voting information, office holders and archives.

  • Three Treasures Sangha of the Pacific Northwest - A Zen Buddhist group.

  • Historic St. James Episcopal Church - The Red Church found at the end of Washington street in Sonora Ca. Built in 1860.

  • Sacred Heart Catholic Church, St. Yves Mission, and the Packwood Catholic Community - Three small Catholic communities in a rural, mountainous part of Lewis County in southwestern Washington State. Information on parish life. Also home to an excellent suite of pages on Catholic prayer and spirituality.

  • Seattle Purebred Dog Rescue - Places purebred dogs into suitable homes. Includes information about the adoption process, calendar of events, and hot to help.

  • Coloquio - Newsletter for the Hispanic community of Washington, DC and Baltimore. Includes archive of back issues. Some articles are in English, some in Spanish, and some are bilingual.

  • Virtual Atlas - Online educational tool for educators and students wishing to learn more about the geography, culture, and politics of the Pacific Northwest.

  • Whitman-Walker Clinic - Provides culturally sensitive, compassionate health care and supportive services to gay men, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender individuals.

  • Washington Hemp Education Network - Offers critiques of the American Drug Policies and general legal information.

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