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Congratulations and welcome to your new site.
- To start editing this site please log in. Your email address and password are the same as the ones used to create this website.
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- Finally, please bookmark this page. This is your website. Be sure you can find it again.

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We will be offering a series of specialized search tools. If others are already doing it better, we'll point you to theirs. In the mean time, try our first offering:
Deep News Search
The key principle behind the Deep News Search is that it is more valuable to search the original news sources, than the commentary on them. The Deep News Search draws upon an index of the over 2000 web pages ever referred to by Nonprofit Online News.
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