50,000 Searchable Articles About Hurricanes; Facts about Financial Services

Resources, Reports, Tools, Lists, and Full Text
Business Research–United States
SEC EDGAR
Source: The Virtual Chase
Tyburski Says PWC’s EdgarScan Database Now Searching Full Text of SEC EDGAR Docs
Yes, a full text EDGAR database for free. Many of the free EDGAR services only search info found header and not the full text of documents. Direct to EdgarScan.
See Also: The Always Useful SECInfo.com (Free) Allows Full Text Searching of Document Subsets.

Newspaper Archives
Source: NewspaperARCHIVE.com
Yet Another New Archive, This Time Over 50,000 Articles About Hurricanes in the U.S.
Wow, NewspaperArchive appears to be releasing about one new (and free) archive a week. This time thousands of full text, full image articles about hurricanes. Full text search, save, print. All free. “Newspaper articles about hurricanes tell stories of those affected by some of Mother Nature’s most powerful disasters. From the Galveston Hurricane of 1900, the deadliest natural disaster in US history, to Hurricane Katrina.”
See Also: Links to Other NewspaperArchive Free Databases
Even more here and here.

Financial Services–United States–Statistics
Source: III
Financial Services Fact Book 2006
See Also: Insurance Related Statistics

Phishing–Statistics
Source: Anti-Phishing Working Group
New, April Phishing Activity Trends Report
PDF. “Phish Reports drop slightly in April…Malware-dropping URLs and new Trojans continues to grow.”

Media–Children
Source: Kaiser Family Foundation
Study Shows How Kids’ Media Use Helps Parents Cope
“Electronic media is a central focus of many very young children’s lives, used by parents to help manage busy schedules, keep the peace, and facilitate family routines such as eating, relaxing, and falling asleep, according to a new national study by the Kaiser Family Foundation. Many parents also express satisfaction with the educational benefits of TV and how it can teach positive behaviors.”
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