How
to Report
Internet-Related Crime
Report
Internet-related crime, like any other crime, to appropriate
law enforcement investigative authorities at the local, state,
federal, or international levels, depending on the scope of
the crime. This Department of Justice site tells you how. |
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Mental
Health Information Online
Do
you -or someone you care about -- have depression, a phobia,
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or some other mental
health condition? Are you a mental health practitioner or researcher?
Whoever you are, you can find the latest research, news, and
help on this user-friendly website sponsored by the National
Institute of Mental Health. |
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National
Parks Have
More than the Great Outdoors
National
parks cover about 83 million acres. And if you think the only
thing you'll find are beautiful mountains, lakes, waterfalls,
wildlife, wild flowers and other wondrous works of nature,
think again. At our national parks, you'll find historical
buildings, art, artifacts, documents, and monuments. And on
this website, you'll find these national treasures organized
by everything from performing arts to science to military
history.
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Are
You a Really, Really Late Tax Filer?
Let's get cracking on that tax return, especially
if it's for 1996! IRS estimates that more than 1.6 million taxpayers
who failed to file tax returns for 1996 risk losing about $2
billion in refunds if they don't get their late returns in by
April 15. More than half could receive $442 or more. And there's
no penalty for filing late if you're due a refund! |
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Health
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Parks
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Tax Filers
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