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week 203 : 24 Apr 2008
AgricultureBurpee: "a family seed company in the Philadelphia area"
The Orion Society: has the "fundamental conviction that humans are morally responsible for the world in which we live, and that the individual comes to sense this responsibility as he or she develops a personal bond with nature"
Sweet Onion Source: OsoSweet Onions, and many others (seasonal)
Texans for Alternatives to Pesticides
Attorney GeneralClipper Magazine: online on-demand coupons
CommerceBudapest (Hungary) travel info
Cottonwood Art Festival: Richardson, Texas (held 2x/year)
DefenseOpEdNews: Progressive, Tough Liberal News and Opinion
EducationSouth Side on Lamar: now an art gallery, formerly a Sears-Roebuck store
EnergyNew Roadmap: "creating and disseminating practical tools and innovative approaches to personal and cultural change"
Health and Human ServicesHospital Compare: "helps you compare the quality of care hospitals provide"
Mel's Ice Cream: in scenic Richardson, Texas
Nothing But Nets: "mosquito nets for Africa"
Homeland SecurityAustin (Texas) Polish Society
Entersect: "the silent partner to municipal, county, state, and federal justice agencies who access our databases every day to locate subjects, develop background information, secure information from a cellular or unlisted number, and much more"
Housing and Urban DevelopmentAboard the World: "living on a cruise ship"
InteriorRadio Free Phoenix: "Free-Form Radio"
LaborBookSense.com: "a family of independent-bookseller websites"
StateMumtaz: Indian restaurant in Richardson, Texas
TransportationRailroad Commission of Texas: "oversee the Texas oil and gas industry, gas utilities, pipeline safety, safety in the liquefied petroleum gas industry, and the surface mining of coal"
TreasuryEarth Share of Texas: "support the work of its participating organizations to conserve and protect our natural resources through participation in payroll contribution charitable campaigns at public and private worksites in Texas."
Veterans AffairsReactOS: "free open source providing an implementation of a Microsoft Windows® XP compatible operating system"
Weird US: as seen on The History Channel