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  • Pacific Northwest Section of ASNT - distribution of ASNT events to Pacific Northwest section members.

  • Branches And Beyond - Siaosi Logotaeao's family history

  • The DC Young POZ Socials - DC Young Poz Socials is an informal social group geared for Washington, D.C. area HIV-positive guys in their 20s and 30s. Activities include parties, picnics, sporting events, hiking, theatre outings and other recreational and social events. We do not discriminate on the basis of age, never check id’s or the like. ‘Young at heart’ is what is important. We hope you will join us soon, and make new friends, also. There is no cost to join.

  • Nor'wester Rotary, Port Angeles, Washington - Welcome to the home page of Nor'wester Rotary of Port Angeles, Washington.

  • All for the Greater Good™ - Wisdom to Improve Our World™ - All for the Greater Good is a philosophy that embraces the vast-untapped power of ourselves to collectively focus on wisdom that improves our world and its sustainable quality of life.  All for the Greater Good is portrayed here through a mind-walk of quotes by many great thinkers, scientists, and humanitarians who have stood-up and made a difference for us all.

  • Duke Ellington's Washington - The black community in Ellington's time and a tour of the Shaw neighborhood where he grew up. Companion site to PBS documentary.

  • Philip Zimmermann and 'Guilt' Over PGP - A letter from Zimmermann in response to an article in the Washington Post that claims that he was overwhelmed with feelings of guilt about the use of PGP by suspected terrorists. Zimmermann states that the article misrepresents his views.

  • Murray, Patty - Democrat from Washington. Includes updates on current legislation, press releases, information for constituents, internship opportunities, and a kids' page.

  • NPR : Hidden Treasures: Sacred Relics of the Freemasons - In Boston, the birthplace of the American Freemasonry society, some ceremonial objects are considered so sacred, they're kept locked away. As part of the Hidden Treasures Radio Project, Harriet Baskas goes inside the Grand Lodge's vaults for a look at objects with ties to such illustrious Freemasons as George Washington and Paul Revere. [5:51 Realaudio broadcast]

  • Legal Information Institute - State Law by Source - Internet-accessible sources of constitutions, statutes, judicial opinions, and regulations, for all fifty states, Washington DC, and the U.S. territories.

  • George Washington - Short biography from the official Whitehouse site.

  • Korean War Veterans Memorial - Washington, DC - Official National Park Service website.

  • National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. - World War II provenance research. Photos and history for eleven paintings in the collection that were looted during the war.

  • Founder of Opus Dei Will Be Canonized - from The Washington Post

  • Flight Data Recorder Is Found at Pa. Site - Officials search for clues from recorder, assert that military was not involved in crash.

  • Washington University Digital Divide Project - Resources for teachers and students interested in the digital divide. Focus is on K-12, the WTO and e-commerce.

  • Representative Government - Full work in text format from EServer, based at the University of Washington.

  • Historic Medical Sites - Tour of thirty landmark sites.

  • Council No. 00676 - The Seattle, Washington Knights of Columbus.

  • Washington's 1789 Thanksgiving Proclamation - Given in New York by George Washington on Oct. 3, 1789.

  • Family Research Council - Exists to reaffirm and promote nationally, and particularly in Washington, DC, the traditional family unit and the Judeo-Christian value system upon which it is built.

  • Washington Gladden - Article on Gladden's social gospel theology from the Cambridge History of English and American Literature.

  • George Washington University Academic Competition Club - Includes constitution, FAQs, past schedules and results.

  • Smithsonian: Visitors with Disabilities - Information on the services available to visitors with disabilities.

  • USA: Washington: Tacoma: Vortex Camp - Dedicated to providing a contact point and access to initiation with the Ordo Templi Orientis.

  • Temple Shrine No. 13 -- Seattle, Washington - History, officers, Masonic links.

  • St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Bellingham - Provides parish overview and church history, with ministry, parish group, and educational program descriptions and worship schedule.

  • Lluv-N-Llamas - Information and activity schedule of llama 4-H group for kids. [Whatcom County]

  • Law Offices of Raj Bains, PSC - Kent firm, handling family law matters on a state-wide basis.

  • Todd W. Wetsel - Offering family law services from offices in Vancouver..

  • Family Search: District of Columbia Research Outline - A list of local primary sources for genealogical research, from the Family Search web site of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

  • National PTA - Information on the organization's aims, efforts in Washington DC on behalf of children, parental involvement, resources, PTA community, and the national convention. Guidelines and resources for local PTA units.

  • University of Puget Sound - Philosophy Department - Tacoma, Washington - BA

  • CTR - Discussion for saints who attend the University of Washington in Seattle.

  • Garner, Bill - Daily editorial cartoon in the Washington Times newspaper.

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