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http://www.guiatelefonica.com/
http://www.yweb.com/home-es.html
http://people.yahoo.com/
http://www.spanish.whowhere.com/
http://www.nic.es/whois/
http://www.listin.com
http://www.yahoo.com/search/people/
http://www.infobases.com/ssdi/query01.htm
http://www.w3com.com/psearch/
http://www.qucis.queensu.ca/FAQs/email/finding.html
http://www.iaf.net/
http://206.129.166.101/people.html
http://206.129.166.101/
http://okra.ucr.edu/okra/
http://maps.yahoo.com/yahoo/
http://usenet-addresses.mit.edu/
http://www.ais.net/findafriend/
http://www.iaf.net/
http://www.lookup.com/
http://www.bltg.com/people/
http://www.cse.bris.ac.uk/comms/ccrjh/search-form-world.html
http://www.classmates.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/cmates/cmates.cgi
http://www.mailbox.co.uk/esp/
http://www.Four11.com/Login?jdiebolt@up.net,beatee
http://sunsite.oit.unc.edu/~masha/
http://www.iaf.net/
http://www2.netscape.com/commun/internet_white_pages.html
http://www.switchboard.com/
http://wyp.net/info/search/NA.html
http://www.thenet-usa.com
http://www.switchboard.com/
http://www.geocities.SiliconValley/1308/index.html
Many
search engines have what calls you <white pages> that have that function.
You
can also get email addresses in the servants X500 that have many institutions,
for
example
The Spanish University Net, in http://www.rediris.com.
Equally
you can use the applications <Whois>, and in <Gopher> it is habitual
the existence of
<white
pages> although it is easy that they are not modernized.
The
previous addresses, the same as the comments were
correspondents
in Alberto's e-mail (418436@econz.unizar.es)
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