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The GPO (Government Printing Office) has most of any government info you can think of online, at:

http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/aces/aaces002.html

This includes such information as in the Federal Register,the Code of Federal Regulations, the Budget, and much more.

-- Colin Gallagher (gallagc@efn.org), January 28, 1998

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USAMRIID, or the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, can be accessed at:

http://140.139.42.105/html/Home/home.html

Publications, links, and related sites may be accessed directly.

-- Colin Gallagher (gallagc@efn.org), January 28, 1998.

The Library of Congress is online at:

http://lcweb2.loc.gov/

and has a veritable wealth of information on most subjects.

-- Colin Gallagher (gallagc@efn.org), January 28, 1998.

The Environmental Protection Agency -- which in addition to being a generally excellent source of environmental guidelines and information -- can also send you or your business publications, for free, from among what probably numbers in the thousands. Take advantage of a one of the few true public services online at:

http://www.epa.gov/

You can also get access to free software to assist your business environmental needs, and !! !! You can find out if that company that's been claiming "no violation" is really in EPA compliance or not, just by typing their name in a little box and hitting enter... This LITTLE-KNOWN SITE (Shown Below), allowed me to find out that Knauf GMBH Fiberglass Company had lied in a public hearing about their compliance.

http://www.epa.gov/enviro/
Now _you_ can tell the rest of the story...

-- Colin Gallagher (gallagc@efn.org), January 28, 1998.

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