from the Wikipedia article:
Arts & Letters Daily's layout, designed in July 1998 by Denis Dutton,...[has] three columns of links [which] dominate the site: Articles of Note, Book Reviews, and Essays/Opinions.
To the left of the main columns is a series of links to other online content providers [including most of the world's major newspapers and popular magazines], as well as a section titled “Nota Bene" (the Latin for “mark well"), which is the site's fourth and final collection of daily links to articles deemed to be of particular interest.
Included in PC Magazine's 2007 list of "Top 100 Classic Web Sites," this excellent site has proven a mainstay as a source of global news and ideas for over fifteen years.
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