One of everybody''s favorite Web site is the official IRS site, go to http://www.irs.gov/ .
If, instead, you want a great index of guides and links to major European cities, go to http://www.euw.net/euro/ . Maybe you could use a list of 600 festivals in 50 countries with English and French versions available, if so, go to http://www.worldmedia.fr/festivals/ . If you decide to go in a different direction, try the Asia Times Online (in English) by going to http://www.atimes,com/ . If you would rather see a list of global Web sites and much more, and if you belong to America Online, go to http://www.aol.com/webcenters/international.
Other Web addresses include http://www.year 2000-com and http://y2kknews.com (or you might make a phone call to 1-8000-usa-4y2k).
If you are a senior citizen (over age 55) you might go to Microsoft''s Seniors + Technology site at http://microsoft.com/seniors. If you are a senior and would like to learn something about computers, take a look at http://www.senior-net.com.
Third age is a site full of articles covering health, financial, and lifestyles for seniors. Third age also provides links to more than 3000 other sites of interest; call it up at http://www.thirdage.com . The Eldercare site has links to family and professional caregivers; go to http://www.elderweb.com .
A word of caution: Web sites often change addresses for some reason, but these are correct up to now. If you want any other web sites, call the Coordinator at (916) 566-6538.