
Hot Sites
www.usatoday.com
USA Today listed Humor Gazette
in its "Hot Sites" feature on March 18.

www.humor.about.com
Mike Durrett's comprehensive
guide to the latest laughs in the
wide world of humor. Check out
Mike's kind words about the Gazette.

http://glossynews.com/isna
Internet Satirical Newspaper Assoc:
"the international cooperative of the best satire newspapers
and ezines on web."
www.thenetwits.com
The NetWits is a group of more than
160 online humorists who've joined forces in the name of
fun.

www.seacoastonline.com/news
Here's an archive of Humor Gazette editor John Breneman's
stuff at his former employer, the Portsmouth (NH) Herald

www.mystolennation.com
Patriotic dissident humor.
Offers highly visual look at
George W. Bush's inner jackass.
www.chortler.com
You can always count on a gut-busting
chortle from the makers of the this satirical newspaper.

www.satirium.com
Bill Stockton's Satirium draws inspiration from a Roman
wagster named Satirius.
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www.editorandpublisher.com
Read what E&P, a leading journal
covering the newspaper industry,
says about the Humor Gazette.

www.brokennewz.com
Broken Newz ain't broke. It is one of
the leading satire news sites. It is intended for mature,
and silly, audiences.

www.witwords.com
Mark Brennaman (no relation) offers a
Fictionary of word play and much more.

politicalhumor.about.com
As part of our nation's system
of
checks and balances, Dan Kurtzman keeps his finger on the
pulse of political satire.

www.thespeciousreport.com
Motto: Spreading Rumors, Half-Truths
& Misinformation Since 1789.

http://www.poppolitics.com
PopPolitics is a thought-provoking
site
that explores the connection between
pop culture and politics.

www.paulsfunhouse.com
Loads of laughs and links to
a
couple dozen humorous columnists.

www.bbspot.com
BBSpot.com bills itself as
"satire for smart people."
It is also the home of Fuzzy Logic.
The
Electric Eclectic
This is Jim Eccleston's page
for those
who have a deep appreciation for words.
His "disclaimer" alone is worth
the price of admission.
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www.michaelmoore.com
Dude, Michael Moore linked the
Humor Gazette in his March 4, 2004,
"Must Read" report.

www.buzzflash.com
Buzzflash, a great source for political commentary, is
extra cool because it sometimes links the Humor Gazette
in its Lighter Side report.

www.humorfeed.com
HumorFeed.com is a great news satire service that, hopefully,
will soon be featuring the work of the Humor Gazette.

www.internetweekly.org
An E-Zine of Satire, News Parody, Humor, Animation, Art
and Culture, Politics
www.faux-newz.com
Timely, hard-hitting, completely
fake news from reporters pretending
to be in every corner of the world.

newsdirectory.com
This comprehensive guide to
all online English-language media recommends the Gazette
under "Coffee Break."

www.chianca-at-large.com
Peter Chianca, a former colleague
and highly decorated humor columnist,
writes his "At Large" column for the
Boston Herald and other papers.

www.thebushiad.com
The Bushiad and The Idyossey are inspired by Homer (not
Simspon).
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