With literally hundreds of JFK-related sites on the Internet, I offer here just a couple that are extraordinary (and have their own extensive LINKS pages already!). Please add
these sites to your bookmark files, and visit them often. The other links below cover Internet utilities I use and personal issues that I
am involved with - and I hope you find them pertinent, too.
Debra Conway has set the standard for ethical behavior and respectable research conferences. Her Web site is constantly updated with new research and documents. JFK Lancer also offers many important documents and research materials online for sale. Bookmark
the and visit it
often.
Hundreds of historic photographs, original interviews, artifacts, interpretive displays, and award-winning films take
the visitors back to the 1960s and
through one of the most vividly remembered events of this century in American
history.
The 's American Originals site presents a selection of some of the
most significant and compelling documents from their holdings. For example, here's
a handwritten card that JFK used during his Berlin
speech.
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to the slightly skewed sites of Rosemary West. From her pages
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to
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you will not regret visiting this acclaimed author, poet, spiritual advisor, and - although she'll never publicly acknowledge it - arguably
the reigning Queen of All Web Sites.
In the early 1960s, President Kennedy boldly challenged the
country to win the space race to the moon by the end of that decade.
President Clinton should rekindle this spirit by making the development of
an HIV/AIDS vaccine a national goal to be accomplished by 2005, the 50th
anniversary of the discovery of Jonas Salk's lifesaving polio vaccine. We
need a long-term commitment of funds, a major public and private sector
partnership and strong national leadership on this issue. Help
achieve their goals.
When recording artist Perla Batalla handed her most personal,
introspective collection of songs to Warner Bros. as her next album a few
years ago, her handlers listened to it, and reacted: "But this is a bunch
of Mexican-American songs..." They wanted her to cover songs like
"Torn" - subsequently Natalia Imbruglia's career-making hit single.
Syrupy, generic pop songs weren't for Batalla: "There is no way - at this point in
my life - I can sing about lying naked on the floor and being depressed about
some guy..." With that attitude - and immense talent - she started her own recording
label and began her current project, "Mestiza." Please visit her
and learn more about this gifted
artist.
Princess Diana's charities - and their Web sites.
! The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is a non-profit, non-partisan
organization working in the public interest to protect fundamental civil liberties,
including privacy and freedom of expression, in the arena of computers and the
Internet.
On any topic...this page locates your Representative using your
Zip Code, and allows you to enter your comments online.