http://www.yahoo.com/
From a starting screen of 14 categories, you can search within a category,
or search randomly throughout the web. This is one of the most popular
search engines.
http://www.w3.org/pub/DataSources/bySubject/Overview.html
This is not a search engine like Yahoo or Web Weaver, but it starts out
with a fantastic range of categories (where else will you find subject
categories like "Sumeria" and "Mycology?"). A good
place to start if you want to do some exploring yourself.
http://galaxy.tradewave.com/
Well organized directory with 11 categories organized with even more sub
categories.
http://www.lib.umich.edu/chhome.html
"For in-depth coverage of Internet resources on a particularl topic,
there is no better place to go..." (Syllabus Magazine, February, 1996)
http://altavista.digital.com/
This search engine is highly revered and considered one of the best. It
seems to be a good place to look for news articles.
http://guide.infoseek.com/
Search engine and directory. This is the main search engine Netscape Navgator
points to off of their Internet
Search Page.