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An excellent Rolling Stones fanzine which contains, among other things, an extraordinarily detailed discography. There's also information on bootleg albums and various other gems about the band. An essential site for Stones groupies.
www.dumblaws.com/ criminals
Stories of incredibly stupid criminals tend to crop up fairly regularly in the papers. This is a good compendium of some of the best ones, including, for example, the man who demanded that police arrest his drug dealer because his cocaine had been cut.
www.guggenheim.org/ bilbao/index.html
The official website of the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, which contains not only information about current exhibitions at the museum, but also an excellent history of how the Guggenheim Foundation came to choose the Spanish city in the first place.
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