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CONTENTS: Have you been trying to straighten out all your Saudi princes? Then this is the Web site for you. Datarabia.com boasts more than 2,500 Saudi family records and has a searchable database of royal family members. Or you can browse your way through the Saudi royal family tree. The site also offers more than 80,000 Saudi business records, links to Saudi government Web sites, and a Members Only section (as we are wont to find more and more in our Web travels) for online biographies and company officer information. http://www.datarabia.com/default.asp I'll bet you have a USA journalist's site or two bookmarked, since journalists are traipsing the Web in much the same way prospect researchers are and often offer us great collections of Internet resources. Here's a good site to begin your collection of non-USA journalism resources. This UK-based resource has a Links page that offers visitors a collection of the Top 100links useful to journalists, news sites and more. Be sure to check out the category called Research. http://www.journalism.co.uk/searchpower/html/gp8.html If your German is a little rusty, we'll tell you that the name of this site is "Who supplies what?" Don't let this non-English start scare you off; you can use this site in any one of 11 languages, including English. You'll be joining the pros, since the first WLW directory was published in 1932. Using the link below, access brief profiles of more than 300,000 companies in ten countries. Be sure to check out the Business Center, a link you'll see on the handy file-folder tabs at the top of the Web page. Collections of telephone directories, "doing business in" information, government links, search engines, news links and more are yours for the viewing. http://web.wlwonline.de/wlwonline/start/en/GB/start.html
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