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Published: Monday, Oct. 20, 2003 12:00 a.m. MDT
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Ken Leebow's books about the Internet feature lists of Web sites helpful for people looking for information about particular topics. Each book title listed begins with "300 Incredible Things . . .":

  • "For Kids on the Internet"

  • "To Learn on the Internet"

  • "For Sports Fans on the Internet"

  • "For Auto Racing Fans on the Internet"

  • "For Golfers on the Internet"

  • "For Travelers on the Internet"

  • "For Self-Help & Wellness on the Internet"

  • "For Health, Fitness & Diet on the Internet"

  • "For Home Improvement on the Internet"

  • "For Seniors on the Internet"

  • "For Women on the Internet"

  • "For Pet Lovers on the Internet"

  • "For Game Lovers on the Internet"

His collection also includes "300 More Incredible Things To Do on the Internet."

Details can be found at local book stores, on Amazon.com and BarnesAndNoble.com or www.300incredible.com.

As part of a program with Qwest Communications International Inc., visitors to www.incrediblethings.com can sign up to receive a free copy of "300 Incredible Things to Do on the Internet."

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