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Below are a list of some of my favorite Internet links I use each day at UNC-Chapel Hill, sites both entertaining and newsworthy that are great to surf anytime of the day.

Carolina Week Carolina Week
An excellent site for both Carolina students and people around the country looking for the latest UNC news, weather and sports updates. CW's own website provides video clips and full text from the two shows each week, as well as bios and contact information for each student on the crew.
CNN.com CNN
At any given time, CNN.com is there to provide the latest in world events, political decision-making, expert analysis and beyond. This well-organized site is great at providing minute by minute coverage and contains high-quality video clips.
ESPN.com ESPN
Like the average sports fan, I check ESPN.com close to 20 times a day, loading up on the latest news, analysis, and commentary from the world of sports. Recently, ESPN revolutionized sports websites with ESPN Motion, which allows viewers to watch high resolution, streaming video updates when they log on to the site.
Google.com Google
In my opinion, Google is the most valuable site on the Web. Each day, I frequently use this site to track down information on just about any topic, ranging from Presidential Directive documents to articles on Wrigley Field. A tremendous site that has changed the way people surf the Internet.
Sony Music's Pearl Jam Site Pearl Jam
While Pearl Jam's official website is good, I feel that Sony Music's PJ site is slightly better. This wide ranging site is a must for any die-hard 'Jam fan, connected with updated tour setlists, fan reactions from the shows, band bios and hundreds of photos. However, the best part of this site is its Echoes section, which allows viewers to read the latest Pearl Jam articles from around the world. Another highlight for this site is its message boards connecting PJ fans as one.

 

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