No, not everyone has access to a computer in their homes. Also, when power cuts out, you can always rely on the book.
The White Pages listings can be found online at the White Pages website. The White Pages website also has an application for a reverse phone or address lookup.
You can search for the doctor with either of the two. Although in your case, since you know the doctors last name, it may be easier to search with white pages. In white pages you can search by people and location and in the yellow pages you are able to search by category (in this case search by the category of doctor).
"The White Lioness" by Henning Mankell has approximately 416 pages.
They're like the normal White Pages, only they're on the Internet. Thus, e-white pages.
By no means NO. Color should have nothing to do with a person liking another. These are the old ways of thinking and should be discarded as obsolete.
White Jazz has 349 pages.
Type it in 'White Pages' on Google, and search.
The White Darkness has 384 pages.
The White Company has 483 pages.
The White Earth has 376 pages.
White Mughals has 512 pages.
The White Hotel has 240 pages.