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On the Web
- Salon Entertainment | Blaine's world - Magician David Blaine spent seven days buried alive and all he got was a one-hour ABC special.
- Blaine, Minnesota - Official web site for Blaine city government.
- David Blaine: Magic Around the World - Explore a categorized website of links dedicated to street magician David Blaine.
- City of Blaine - Official city website with information on municipal codes, city history and city council meetings.
- Blaine Local News: Topix - Local, regional, and statewide news collected from diverse sources on the web.
- Street magic and David Blaine made 6 million last year - Article by Brad Christian.
- Salon People | Survival of the cutest - Hot young magician David Blaine gets all the love while the best tricksters get hardly any.
- AskMen.com - David Blaine - Pictures, biography, commentary and links.
- Blaine Bouquets - Florist serving Bellingham, Blaine, Custer, Ferndale and Lynden. Includes online catalog.
- Wikipedia - Blaine, Kentucky - Covers geography and demographics of this city in Lawrence County.
Wikipedia Articles
- David Blaine: Magic Man - David Blaine: Magic Man is a television special featuring the stunts and illusions of professional illusionist (magician) David Blaine, originally aired on the TLC network. This is probably the least popular of Blaine's television specials, his most popular/well-known being David Blaine: Street Magic, which also aired on TLC.
- Blaine Middle School - Blaine Middle School is part of Blaine School District in Blaine, Washington. As of 2007, the principal is Mr.
- Blaine School District - Blaine School District No. 503 is a public school district in Whatcom County, Washington, USA and serves the communities of Blaine and Point Roberts.
- The Blaine House - The Blaine House is the official residence of the Governor of Maine and his or her family. The Executive Mansion was officially declared the residence of the Governor in 1919 with the name "The Blaine House.
- Blaine Act - The Blaine Act was sponsored by Wisconsin senator John J. Blaine and passed by the United States Senate on February 17, 1933, to repeal the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, or Prohibition.