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76. Cruising World
- www.cruisingworld.com
- Stream of Thoughts (03/04/2004) The Gulf Stream is a wonder of our watery world, and over the years, it's inspired great thinkers to conjure vast, inspirational thoughts. ...
- © 2003 Sailing World/Cruising World | privacy statement.
77. Article: 2003 World Series
- en.wikipedia.org
- 2003 World Series.
- The 2003 World Series was the 100th anniversary of the first modern World Series. It featured the New York Yankees in their sixth World Series appearance in eight years. Opposing them were the wild card Florida Marlins, appearing in their second World Series in their 11-year franchise history. ...
- In the World Series, the Marlins put up their young roster with a $54 million payroll up against the storied Yankees and their $164 million payroll. ...
- The defeat marked the first Yankees loss of a home World Series contest since Game 2 of the 1996 World Series. ...
- The Yankees' Hideki Matsui hit a three-run home run in the first inning on a 3-0 pitch, becoming the first Japanese player to hit a home run in a World Series. ...
- It was the first weather-related delay of a World Series game since game 3 of the 1993 World Series. ...
- This was the 100th World Series game ever played at Yankee Stadium. ...
78. Article: World War II
- www.wikipedia.org
- World War II.
- World War II was the most extensive and most costly armed conflict in the history of the world, involving the great majority of the world's nations, being fought simultaneously in several major theaters, and costing approximately 50 million lives. ...
- In total, World War II produced about 50 million deaths (about 2% of the population of the world). (For details, see the list of World War II casualties by country. ...
- See: Preceding events of the European Theater of World War II .
- Resentment of the victorious powers' treatment of the Weimar Republic in the aftermath of World War I, and economic difficulties caused by war reparations and the Great Depression, allowed Adolf Hitler's extreme nationalist NSDAP movement to come to power in Germany. ... Defying post-World War I treaties he redeveloped the German military by means of the democratic constitution that then was put aside. ...
- See: European Theater of World War II and The end of World War II in Europe .
- The Red Army concentrated on the Baltic Countries and on Finland, where the Winter War came in focus of the world's interest in absence of other hostilities. ...
- Main Article: Asian theater of World War II .
- The Japanese had already invaded China before World War II started in Europe. ...
- In contrast to World War I, the Western victors in the Second World War did not demand compensation from the defeated nations. ...
- In the military sphere, World War II marked the coming of age of airpower, mostly at the expense of warships. ...
- This huge national effort led to the post-war Japanese economic miracle and Japan's rise to become the world's second largest economy. ...
- American tank production during World War II .
- German tank production during World War II .
79. Article: Canadian Navy
- en2.wikipedia.org
- With the onset of World War I, the premier of British Columbia, in a fit of public spirit, purchased two submarines from a shipyard in Washington that had been built for another customer, but whose sale had fallen through. ...
- The RCN expanded greatly during World War II, and by the end of the war, the RCN was the third-largest in the world, behind the US and UK. ...
- With the onset of the Cold War and the formation of NATO, the RCN expanded again, although to a much smaller extent than during the Second World War. ...
80. Article: World's fair
- en2.wikipedia.org
- World's fair.
- World's Fair is the generic name for various large expositions held since the mid 19th century. ...
- The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago is housed in the last remaining building of the 1893 World Columbian Exposition. ...
- List of world's fairs .
- com World's Fair website .
- com/group/ExpoMuseum World's Fair Discussion website .
- htm 1964/1965 New York World's Fair website .
- com/ 1964/1965 NY World's Fair discussion .
81. Article: World Series
- en.wikipedia.org
- World Series.
- (Redirected from Baseball/World Series) .
- In baseball, the World Series is the championship series of Major League Baseball in North America, played in October after the end of the regular season between the pennant winner of the American League and the pennant winner of the National League. ... The World Series has been an annual event since 1903. There were no World Series in 1904 and 1994. ...
- 2 Early World Series (1884-1900).
- 3 The Modern World Series (1903-present).
- 4 List of World Series after 1904.
- Starting in 2003, however, the league that wins the All-Star Game is given the home field advantage in the World Series. ...
- The "World" appellation has stuck despite the fact that only teams in the United States and Canada participate. ...
- A persistent myth is that the "World" in "World Series" came about because the New York World newspaper sponsored it. Baseball researcher Doug Pappas refutes that claim, demonstrating a linear progression from the phrase "World's Championship Series" (used to describe the 1903 series) to "World's Series" to "World Series". ...
- Baseball tournaments between international teams do occur, notably at the world championships and at the Olympic Games. ...
- Currently, Major League Baseball is trying to institute a World Cup for baseball, to be held quadrennially during the Northern Hemisphere winter at a warm-weather site, to serve as a true world championship of international baseball. ... The first World Cup is tentatively scheduled to follow the 2005 season. ...
- The term World Series has since been appropriated by other championships, such as the World Series of Poker, the College World Series, the World Series of Birding and the World Series of Martial Arts. ...
82. Article: World Series
- en.wikipedia.org
- World Series.
- In baseball, the World Series is the championship series of Major League Baseball in North America, played in October after the end of the regular season between the pennant winner of the American League and the pennant winner of the National League. ... The World Series has been an annual event since 1903. There were no World Series in 1904 and 1994. ...
- 2 Early World Series (1884-1900).
- 3 The Modern World Series (1903-present).
- 4 List of World Series after 1904.
- Starting in 2003, however, the league that wins the All-Star Game is given the home field advantage in the World Series. ...
- The "World" appellation has stuck despite the fact that only teams in the United States and Canada participate. ...
- A persistent myth is that the "World" in "World Series" came about because the New York World newspaper sponsored it. Baseball researcher Doug Pappas refutes that claim, demonstrating a linear progression from the phrase "World's Championship Series" (used to describe the 1903 series) to "World's Series" to "World Series". ...
- Baseball tournaments between international teams do occur, notably at the world championships and at the Olympic Games. ...
- Currently, Major League Baseball is trying to institute a World Cup for baseball, to be held quadrennially during the Northern Hemisphere winter at a warm-weather site, to serve as a true world championship of international baseball. ... The first World Cup is tentatively scheduled to follow the 2005 season. ...
- The term World Series has since been appropriated by other championships, such as the World Series of Poker, the College World Series, the World Series of Birding and the World Series of Martial Arts. ...
- Early World Series (1884-1900) .
83. Article: September 11, 2001 attacks
- www.wikipedia.org
- The September 11, 2001 attacks were a series of coordinated terrorist suicide attacks against The Pentagon and the World Trade Center in the United States on September 11, 2001. ... entrance into World War II in 1941. ...
- Two aircraft were flown into the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, one into the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, with a final aircraft crashing into a Pennsylvania field. ... The most notable buildings were the twin towers of the World Trade Center (WTC), although five other buildings and a subway station under the WTC were wholly or partly destroyed. ...
- " Within the United States, the typographic styling of the 9/11 designation alludes to 9-1-1, the emergency telephone number for North America, while the two "ones" are seen by some as representative of the two towers of the World Trade Centers. ...
- The combined attack of September 11 on the World Trade Center was the deadliest act of terrorism against the United States and one of the deadliest attacks of asymmetric warfare in history. ... American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the north side of the north tower of the World Trade Center at 8:46 EDT. ... Both 110-story towers of the World Trade Center collapsed along with several neighboring buildings, and part of the Pentagon was destroyed by fire. ...
- Casualties were in the thousands: 265 on the planes; at least 2,602 people, including 343 firefighters, at the World Trade Center; and 125 at The Pentagon. ...
- The attacks of September 11th, 2001 had immediate and overwhelming effects upon the United States population and prompted numerous memorials and services all over the world, as well as support and/or tolerance for the US retaliation upon those accused of supporting the attacks. ...
- In the immediate aftermath of the September 11 attacks, the United States and other countries around the world were placed on a high state of alert against potential follow-up attacks. ...
- Law enforcement and intelligence agencies stepped up cooperation to arrest terrorist suspects and break up terrorist cells around the world. ...
- The reaction to the attacks in the Muslim world was mixed. ...
- It took weeks simply to quench the fires burning in the rubble of the World Trade Center and the clean-up was not completed until May. ...
- On January 18, 2002, the last hospitalized survivor of the World Trade Center attack was released from hospital. ...
- The extremely rapid collapse of the World Trade Center surprised many people, not least - and most tragically - the emergency personnel caught in the buildings. ...
84. World World
- www.worldworld.com
- Virtually unchanged since its launch in 1995, World World is a colorful and commercial-free index of over 2000 relevant links to world governments, world news and hundreds of government information wells worldwide. World, government, world governments, news, world news, government information, world, international links, national links, world links, government, governments, governmental, politic, politics, political, timeline, judicative, administration, administrations, administrative, state, country, countries, historical timeline, legislative, executive, judicial, directory, index, current events, science and technology, religion, universe, world, government, world governments, news, timeline, world news, international links, national links, world links, current events, and, of course, there's Alice. ...
85. Article: New York, New York
- www.wikipedia.org
- Affectionately known as "The Big Apple," New York is by many measures one of the most important cities in the world. The city is probably the world's most important financial center, and one of the most important cultural centers of the Western world. The United Nations headquarters is in New York, giving some credence to the city's self-designation as "capital of the world". ...
- In the first half of the 20th century, the city became a world center for industry, commerce, and communication. ... The New York skyline soared in the 1930s with the building of the some of the world's tallest skyscrapers. ...
- In the decades after World War II, however, the city slid into gradual decline with the loss of population to the suburbs and the erosion of its industrial base. ...
- The 1980s saw a rebirth of Wall Street, and the city reclaimed its role at the center of the world-wide financial industry. In the 1990s, crime rates dropped drastically and the outflow of population turned around, as the city once again became the destination not only of immigrants from around the world, but of many U. ...
- Out of all of the affected cities, New York suffered the most during the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 on the World Trade Center. ...
- In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks, the city has rebounded and pushed forward new plans for the destroyed areas of the World Trade Center. One building being built on the World Trade Center site is the Freedom Tower which will be the world's highest skyscraper when completed in 2008. ...
- King World Productions .
- In many major cities in the world, immigrants tend to cluster into enclaves where they can talk and shop and work with people from their country of origin. ...
- Since the World Trade Center destruction, increased empathy with New Yorkers has lessened this perception. ...
- A World Series championship by either the New York Yankees or the New York Mets is considered to be worthy of the highest celebration, including a ticker-tape parade for the victorious team. ...
- The World Trade Center was a famous tourist destination before September 11, 2001, and since that day, Ground Zero has become a very important place for visitors to see. ...
86. Article: Soviet tank production during World War II
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Soviet tank production during World War II.
- (Redirected from Soviet tank production before and during World War II) .
- This article lists Soviet tank production during World War II. ...
- German tank production during World War II .
- American tank production during World War II .
87. Article: World War I
- en2.wikipedia.org
- World War I.
- World War I or the First World War lasted from 1914 to 1918. ...
- World War I set the violent 20th century in motion. ... World War 1 was also a war of change, a last blow to the old order in Europe to pave way for the new. ... So many of the events and phenomena that would dominate the future of humanity can trace their origins to this war - including chemical warfare, Communism, World War II and even the Cold War. ...
- World War I proved to be the decisive break with the old order, marking the demise of absolutist monarchy in Europe. ... The defeat of Germany in the war and failure to resolve the unsettled issues that had caused the Great War would lay the basis for the rise of Nazism, and thus the outbreak of World War II in 1939. ... World War 1 showed the new direction war was going towards where each side would begin to use desperate and sometimes horrific strategies to gain any advantage. ...
- It was commonly called The Great War or sometimes "the war to end all wars" until World War II started, although the name "First World War" was coined as early as 1920 by Lt-Col à Court Repington in The First World War 1914-18. ...
- Some scholars write of the First World War as merely the first phase of a 30-year-long war spanning the period 1914 - 1945. ...
- Many argue that World War I's beginning was deeply rooted. ... The world watched Nationalism for the first time. ...
- Use of poison gas in World War I .
- One member of Congress, Jeanette Rankin of Montana, voted against both World War I and World War II. ...
- The First World War was different from prior military conflicts: it was a meeting of 20th century technology with 19th century mentality and tactics. ...
- Although the First World War led to the development of air forces, tanks, and new tactics (like the Rolling barrage and Crossfire), much of the action took place in the trenches (trench warfare), where thousands died for each metre of land gained. The First World War also saw the use of chemical warfare and aerial bombardment, both of which had been outlawed under the 1907 Hague Convention. The effects of gas warfare were to prove long-lasting, both on the bodies of its victims (many of whom, having survived the war, continued to suffer in later life) and on the minds of a later generation of war leaders (Second World War) who, having seen the effects of gas warfare in the Great War, were reluctant to use it for fear that the enemy would retaliate and might have better weaponry. ...
88. Ancient Greek (Hellenic) Links, Page 1 (courtesy of MEDEA, THE MUSICAL)
- www.webcom.com
- on the World-Wide Web.
- and Roman World.
- Greek World.
- the Ancient World.
- Ancient World.
- The Greek World.
89. CNN.com - World News
- europe.cnn.com
- World.
- World Business.
- World Sport.
- From East Timor to Zimbabwe, track the leadership changes around the world with our Election Watch, provided by the International Foundation for Election Systems (IFES).
- World Weather.
90. Arab World News
- www.arabworldnews.com
- Search the World News Network .
- World News.
- Arab World News - Daily News.
- About AWAIR - Arab World and Islamic Resources.
- Anti-Semitism in the Arab World.
- Arab World Ministries.
- Arab World 's Sites on the World Wide Web.
- com - Search Engine For The Arab World.
- Food from the Arab World.
- The Arab World - Your Web Guide to everything arab.
- Welcome to the Arab World.
- Top | Languages | Jobs | News Archive | WN Links | WN Network | © 1997-2004 World News Network | Contact our Advertising team for Advertising and Sponsorship on WorldNews. ...
91. DRUDGE REPORT 2004®
- www.drudgereport.com
- AP WORLD.
- XINHUA WORLD FRONT PAGES ABC NEWS.
- JEWISH WORLD REVIEW.
- NEWS OF THE WORLD.
- US warns NKorea to stop exporting dangerous weapons or face world action. ...
- REUTERS WORLD.
- UPI WORLD .
92. Now the real searching begins
- www.gppsd.ab.ca
- First how many websites are there in the world? ? 320 Million with a new one being added every 4 seconds.
93. WorldEmail, Email Directory and Internet Search Engine, Online Shopping
- www.worldemail.com
94. Asian Studies WWW VL
- coombs.anu.edu.au
- The World-Wide Web Virtual Library Alphabetical || Category Subtree || WWW VL database .
95. CBSNews.com
- cbsnews.cbs.com
- All World.
- The world's most fashionable figures make Vanity Fair's 2004 International Best-Dressed List. ...
96. Musician's Friend - Eden WT1000 World Tour Power Amp (485245)
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- WT1000 World Tour Power Amp .
97. Article: Non-cognitivism
- en2.wikipedia.org
- make claims about the world .
98. Earth
- seds.lpl.arizona.edu
99. Consumer World: Everything Consumer
- www.consumerworld.org
- Consumer World is a public service, non-commercial* guide with over 2000 of the most useful consumer resources.
- --> FREE WEEKLY CONSUMER WORLD® EMAIL NEWSLETTER .
- about Consumer World REGISTER .
- The Atkins diet and the "low carb" craze seem to have taken over the food world. ...
- To help keep Consumer World free for users, please clickthrough to at least one or two stores listed in your search results. ...
- Consumer World® $ .
- If you have comments about Consumer World®, write to: comments@consumerworld. ...
- *Consumer World contains no banner advertising, and in over 99% of the cases, receives no compensation directly or indirectly from the sites listed. ...
- $ Links containing this symbol may support Consumer World financially, depending on use. ...
- PRIVACY POLICY: Consumer World retains no personally identifiable information on it users, except as provided herein. If you sign up for the Consumer World newsletter, your e-mail address will not be sold or rented for marketing purposes, and will only be used for maintaining the list. A "cookie" is used to prevent a pop-up subscription invitation to the Consumer World newsletter from appearing every day. ... No cookie information is viewable by Consumer World. ...
- Consumer World created by Edgar Dworsky, a consumer advocate/educator and an attorney. ...
100. Welcome to IUCN - The World Conservation Union
- www.iucn.org
- A just world that values and conserves nature.
- SHOWCASE YOUR WORK AT THE 3RD IUCN WORLD CONSERVATION CONGRESS.
- IUCN members are invited to exhibit at the World Conservation Congress Exhibition where a range of options will be available to showcase their work. ...
- 3rd IUCN World Conservation Congress Exhibition // 3rd IUCN World Conservation Congress Website .
- “COP7 had the challenge of translating into action the commitments made by the World Summit on Sustainable Development and especially the target to reduce significantly the rate of biodiversity loss by 2010. ...
- More than 200 partnerships for sustainable development were launched during the Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development by governments, major groups, the UN bodies and other relevant stakeholders. ...
- It is for this reason that IUCN, in partnership with the Global Forest Watch network mobilized by the World Resources Institute, the InterAfrican Forest Industries Association and WWF, organized a workshop on the independent monitoring of timber concessions in the Congo Basin, held in Douala, Cameroon on March 1st and 2nd.
- Full story // IFIA Race Wood 2004 // World Resources Institute: Forests, grasslands and drylands // WWF - Forest issues and forest species .
- Today, March 8th, is International Women’s Day, and IUCN joins forces with women’s groups around the world as they mark their decades-long struggle to promote and protect the equal rights of women and their full and real participation in social development. ...
- IUCN holds regional conservation fora mainly to ensure progress with the sustainable development agenda and debate in the period intervening between World Conservation Congresses. ...
- MAJOR IUCN RED LIST PARTNER LAUNCHES AN UPDATE ON THE STATE OF THE WORLD'S BIRDS.
- BirdLife International, an IUCN Member and major partner in the compilation of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, today released the latest State of the World's Birds publication at its World Conservation Conference and Global Partnership Meeting being held in Durban, South Africa. ... Dr Leon Bennun, Senior Editor of State of the World's Birds, said: "Birds are excellent environmental indicators, and what they are telling us is that there is a fundamental malaise in the way we treat our environment. ...
- Full press release from BirdLife // Download State of the World's Birds 2004 // IUCN Red List of Threatened Species .
- In his new position, he will have principal responsibility for developing IUCN’s relationships with multilateral institutions such as the World Bank, the United Nations, the Global Environment Facility, and a variety of other multilateral institutions dealing with sustainable development. ...
- IUCN Director General Achim Steiner applauded the initiative in a letter to the head of the Environment Authority in Kuwait, declaring that it will "not only further strengthen Kuwait’s leadership role in conserving the region’s biodiversity but will also be a source of knowledge and learning for the wider world. ...
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