|
|
|
Use this tool to learn about websites, specifically the one you just entered.
If you find some aspect of it inappropriate it is not our fault.
If you are the owner of this website: yes we are a real search engine, we do have a real web crawler called FyberSpider and you can block it if you feel the urge.
We are in the process of updating this tool. Until we are done just use our search results to check the inclusion status of your site.
Submit your site to major search engines within 48 hours.
Find out if your site has been cataloged by top search engines for only $8.99.
Below you will see site info taken directly from the URL you entered in real time. This is also known as our URL Breakdown tool and can be used independently of our site info tool.
PeterMaass.com Weblog
This is just a sample of the content found on this website. Please visit the website to read the entire page.
" Magazine Articles Love Thy Neighbor Newspaper Archive Biography Weblog
July 3, 2009
My New Book Just a quick note to mention that my new book, Crude World: The Violent Twilight of Oil , will be published in September. The early reviews are encouraging. Publishers Weekly says Crude World is “heartfelt and beautifully crafted.” Kirkus describes it as “breathless, alarming evidence of the harm that oil inflicts on the world.” Knopf (okay, Knopf is my publisher, so this is akin to quoting my mother) calls Crude World “a stunning and revealing examination of oil’s indelible impact on the countries that produce it and the people who possess it.” Knopf has posted more info here and the link for pre-orders on Amazon is here. The book's minimalist cover, adjacent to this post, can be enlarged if you click it. I plan to blog more frequently in the coming months, and my website will be redesigned before the end of summer, so please stay tuned!
link to this post
January 2, 2009
Nedret Mujkanovic, 1961-2008 In the summer of 1992 a young Bosnian doctor was infiltrated into Srebrenica, a desperate enclave that was besieged by Serb troops. Nedret Mujkanovic served as Srebrenica's only surgeon, working in 19th-century conditions because the enclave had little medicine or medical equipment; he often operated by flashlight. When he returned to Tuzla the next year he was hailed as a humanitarian hero; I wrote a story about him at the time. After the war, Nedret was elected to Bosnia's parliament (in 1998 I wrote another story that included a few paragraphs on him) but his true home was in the medical world, so he eventually returned to full-time medicine. He was a phenomenal individual. A few days ago I heard the sad news th"
....
read entire page
|
Links to Pages on Other Domain Names
|
|
Links to Pages on the Same Domain Name
|
|