- Hotels_and_Motels: Motels are low-rise or multistory accommodations offering limited public and recreational facilities. Typically, motels have cooking facilities in the rooms.
- Hotels_and_Motels: Motels are low-rise or multistory accommodations offering limited public and recreational facilities. Typically, motels have cooking facilities in the rooms.
- Hotels_and_Motels: Motels are low-rise or multistory accommodations offering limited public and recreational facilities. Typically, motels have cooking facilities in the rooms.
- Hotels_and_Motels: Motels are low-rise or multistory accommodations offering limited public and recreational facilities. Typically, motels have cooking facilities in the rooms.
- Missiles: Sites related to general aspects of missile technologies.
- Travel_Agents: Travel agents or agencies sell travel services to the public. The agent is a representative of the travel supplier, and is compensated for providing business to that supplier.
- Alaska: This category contains general practice law firms. Please note that lawyers are regulated by the jurisdictions in which they practice. Please consider confirming that an attorney or firm is licensed, prior to utilizing its services.
- Mugla: Mugla (Turkish spelling: Muğla) is a province in southwestern Turkey, along the Aegean Sea. The provincial capital Muğla City is in the mountains, whereas some of Turkey's largest holiday resorts such as Marmaris and Bodrum can be found on the coast. The city is a favourite tourist destination, as a host of great beaches, ancient Roman and Greek Ruins, and a warm and pleasant weather for 7 months of the year. The economy of Muğla relies on the SEKA paper factory, mining, agriculture, and trading, and in particular on tourism.
- België: In deze categorie hoort informatie over het secundair onderwijs in België, dus onderwijs voor leerlingen van 12 tot 18.
- No_Job_For_a_Lady: Early '90s sitcom starring Penelope Keith as newly elected MP Jean Price. Written by Alex Shearer . Starring Penelope Keith, George Baker and Mark Kingston. First broadcast on ITV in February 1990.
- Yes_Minister_-_Yes_Prime_Minister: 1980s political satire detailing the often contorted relationship between government ministers and civil servants. Starring Paul Eddington, Nigel Hawthorne, Derek Fowlds and Diana Hoddenott. First broadcast on BBC2 in February 1980.
- Agony: ITV series featuring Maureen Lipman as a cosmopolitan Jewish agony aunt with problems of her own. Starring Maureen Lipman, Simon Williams and Maria Charles. Written by Len Richmond, Anna Raeburn, Stan Hey and Andrew Nickolds. First broadcast on ITV in March 1979.
- Up_Pompeii: 70s BBC music hall styled sitcom starring Frankie Howerd as Lurcio, a slave living in Pompeii. Written by Talbot Rothwell and Sid Colin. Starring Frankie Howerd, Max Adrian, Wallas Eaton, Elizabeth Larner, Kerry Gardner, Jeanne Mockford, and Georgina Moon. First broadcast on BBC1 in March 1970.
- Thin_Blue_Line,_The: 90s BBC sitcom starring Rowan Atkinson as the Inspector in a comically dysfunctional police station. Written by Ben Elton. Starring Rowan Atkinson, Serena Evans, James Dreyfus, Mina Anwar, Rudolph Walker and David Haig. First broadcast on BBC1 in December 1995.
- One_Foot_in_The_Grave: BBC sitcom exploring the world of sixty-year-old Victor Meldrew, a black-humoured anti-hero played by Richard Wilson, and his long suffering wife played by Annette Crosbie. Written by David Renwick. Starring Richard Wilson, Annette Crosbie, Doreen Mantle, Owen Brenman, Angus Deayton and Janine Duvitski. First broadcast on BBC 1 in January 1990.
- League_of_Gentlemen,_The: 90s sitcom revolving around the grotesque inhabitants of a sinister northern town called Royston Vasey. Starring Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith. Written by Jeremy Dyson, Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith. First broadcast on BBC2 in January 1999.
- Two_Ronnies,_The: Long-running sketch and variety show of the 70s and 80s, starring Ronnie Corbett and Ronnie Barker, which tended to avoid the usual funny-man / straightman relationship of most comedy double-acts. First aired on BBC1 in April 1971.
- Murder_Most_Horrid: A sequence of 24 murder mystery pastiches. Created by Anthony Horowitz . Starring Dawn French. First broadcast on BBC 2 in November 1991.
- Good_Life,_The: BBC sitcom starring Felicity Kendal and Richard Briers as suburbanites struggling to be self-sufficient. (Entitled 'Good Neighbors' in America so as not to be confused with the series featuring Larry Hagman). Starring Felicity Kendal, Richard Briers, Paul Eddington and Penelope Keith. Written by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey. First broadcast on BBC1 in April 1975.
- Chef: 1990s BBC sitcom concerning a dazzling and temperemental chef with failings in practically every other walk of life. Starring Lenny Henry, Caroline Lee Johnson and Roger Griffiths. Written by Peter Tilbury, Geoff Deane and Paul Makin. First broadcast on BBC1 in January 1993.
- Game_On: Sitcom about three socially inadequate twentysomethings sharing a flat. Starring Ben Sherman (series 1), Samantha Janus, Neil Stuke (series 2) and Matthew Cottle. Written by Andrew Davies and Bernadette Davis. First broadcast on BBC 2 in February 1995.
- Waiting_for_God: Early 90s sitcom about two self-styled geriatric rebels, railing against the iniquities of their soulless retirement village. Written by Michael Aitkens. Starring Stephanie Cole, Graham Crowden, Daniel Hill, and Janine Duvitski. First broadcast on BBC1 in June 1990.
- Goodnight_Sweetheart: BBC comedy starring Nicholas Lyndhurst as a time-travelling bigamist . Starring Nicholas Lyndhurst, Michelle Holmes (series 1-3), Dervla Kirwan (series 1-3), Elizabeth Carling (series 4-6) and Emma Amos (series 4-6). Created by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran. First broadcast on BBC1 in November 1993.
- Labor: This category deals with labor in South Korea.
Sites submitted here must be in English.Websites in Korean should be submitted to World/Korean/Society.
한글 홈페이지는 이곳으로.
Sites with some Korea content but with Asian related content should be submitted to Regional: Asia.
- Expatriate_Life: This category deals with expatriot life in South Korea.
Sites submitted here must be in English.Websites in Korean should be submitted to World/Korean/Society.
한글 홈페이지는 이곳으로.
Sites with some Korea content but with Asian related content should be submitted to Regional: Asia.
- Indiana: This category houses web sites for sheriff's offices in the state of Indiana.
- Louisiana: This category houses web sites for sheriff's offices in the state of Louisiana.
- Texas: Sheriff is a constitutionally created office with duties prescribed by the Texas legislature. The sheriff is responsible for operating the county jails, investigating crimes, making arrests, enforcing traffic regulations on county roads, serving writs, seizing property after judgment, and maintaining communications with other law enforcement organizations. The sheriff has countywide jurisdiction, but in practice, most sheriffs' departments concentrate their activities outside city limits where municipal officers cannot operate.
- Florida: Most sheriffs in Florida ran for election in 2004 and began their term in office in January 2005. All sheriffs serve 4 year terms. There are 67 counties in Florida and 66 elected sheriffs. The Director of the Miami-Dade Police Department (Municipal Sheriff) in Dade County is unique in that they are appointed. The Sheriff is a "constitutional officer" and the chief law enforcement officer in the county.
- South_Carolina: This category houses web sites for sheriff's offices in the state of South Carolina.
- Illinois: This category houses web sites for sheriff's offices in the state of Illinois.
- Western_Athletic_Conference: The WAC has been a national power in the NCAA. Currently, the top teams are Tulsa and Fresno State, both of which made the NCAA tournament. SMU was also invited to the NIT. March 20, 1966-Utah becomes the first school to reach the NCAA Final Four, and Brigham Young captures the championship of the National Invitation Tournament. March 30, 1998-The Utah Runnin' Utes advance to the NCAA men'sbasketball title game. Utah leads most of the game, but bows out in the final five minutes to Kentucky In 1999 Tulsa reached the NCAA Elite 8. 2000 the Golden Hurricane basketball team won the NIT.
- Horizon_League: Sites devoted to the baseball teams of the Horizon League.
- NAIA: Official web sites of NAIA men's basketball conferences and teams, also unofficial sites that are devoted to specific NAIA teams.
- Health_and_Wellness: Sites relating to physical and mental health, disabilities and diseases which affect women.
- Health_and_Wellness: Sites relating to physical and mental health, disabilities and diseases which affect gay men.
- Web_Rings: A Web directory of Internet webrings for the worldwide community of gay men, lesbians, bisexuals, and queers.
- Alliances_and_Support: Welcome to Health: Mental Health: Policy and Advocacy: Alliances and Support This category is intended for sites that provide support to individuals who experience mental illness. The category includes a sampling of sites that represent a range of available resources.
- Gay_Games: This category is for sites offering information on the Gay Games event held in different countries and overseen by the Federation of Gay Games. This includes general information about the specific event, the federation, and participating teams and individuals.
- Middlesbrough: Some History 1853: Middlesbrough becomes a Municipal Borough. 1889: Middlesbrough becomes one of the new County Boroughs and is responsible for all its local government services, including education from 1902. 1968: Middlesbrough County Borough disappears and the town becomes part of a new Teesside County Borough - an area covering both sides of the river, from Billingham through Stockton, Thornaby, Middlesbrough and Eston to Redcar. 1974: Middlesbrough Borough Council reappears as one of the four districts in the newly-created County of Cleveland. 1996: Middlesbrough Council becomes a unitary local authority once more
- Lutheran_Reformation: This category is devoted to Martin Luther and his followers who protested against the Roman Catholic Church. His intent was to reform the Catholic Church internally but his actions and teachings, such as those about justification by faith, led to a separation from the Catholic Church and the formation of the Protestant movement.