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International Association of Web Masters and Designers

http://www.iawmd.com/

A worldwide association of students and professionals in all Internet-related fields. Promotes growth through polling, informational networking, and other activities. Presenter of the Golden Web Award.

Keywords: logo, elearning, aware, accessibility, css, certified, darin, design, discussion, education, ethics, golden web awards, guild, html, internet, junior web awards, learning, online classes, platinum web awards, resources, standards, web, webmasters, writers, xml, webmaster

Yahoo! Exec: It`s the Experience, Stupid

http://www.internetnews.com/IAR/article.php/2169791

Brian Morrissey reports for Internet News on the launch of Yahoo! Platinum, which focuses on branded news and entertainment.

Keywords: mail olympics content mail

FreeWebWare.com

http://www.freewebware.com/

Polls, guestbooks, counters, forums, and awards.

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Ask Jeeves About

http://static.wc.ask.com/docs/about/media.html

Contains links to press releases about Ask Jeeves, fact sheets, awards, and logos.

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Teoma Press Releases

http://static.wc.teoma.com/docs/teoma/about/pressReleases.html

Contains current and archived news items, awards and investor relations.

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ODP Profile

http://dmoz.org/profiles/jjmaloney.html

Editor of Crime Magazine, a comprehensive site on crime. Previously worked as a newspaper reporter and editor. Won many awards as an investigative reporter for the Kansas City Star and Orange County Register. Editor (twice) of The New Times, a Kansas City alternative newspaper (now defunct). Author of four books (one poetry, two novels, one book of essays). Also have been a computer programmer and paralegal.

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J.J. Maloney

http://www.crimemagazine.com/j_j.htm

Born in St. Louis in 1940, Maloney spent 16 1/2 years in reform schools and prison (four life sentences for murder and armed robbery). As a convict, Maloney educated himself and became an artist, poet and book reviewer for the Kansas City Star. In 1972 he was paroled and began work the next day as a reporter for the Kansas City Star. As an investigative reporter Maloney won many journalism awards, and spent three years investigating the Kansas City Mafia.

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