Adobe Postscript vs URW free fonts

According to http://www.maths.lth.se/help/R/.R/library/base/html/postscript.html, the following are the URW font (GPL'd!) conversions. I wanted to see a sample image for each Ghostscript font available for the Palm Font Converters' included fonts (used with Plucker 1.6) but Google wasn't very helpful.

So here's a list with some "deep links" to Identifont, a fantastic place for figuring out what a name of the font used by a specimen is.

(Disclaimer: there may be better matches/samples, perhaps at the Adobe Type Library.)
(Disclaimer: while alt="" with names of URW fonts have been assigned to images of Adobe fonts, this was done specifically so that Google Image Search would find them. I apologize for the deception. The Adobe font names are quite likely trademarks of Adobe, perhaps even Registered in the USA and abroad.)

URWGothic ITC Avant Garde Gothic (or "Avantgarde")
URWGothic (or just Gothic)
URWBookman ITC Bookman
URWBookman
NimbusMon Courier
NimbusMon or NimbusMono
NimbusSan Helvetica
NimbusSan or NimbusSans
CenturySch New Century Schoolbook (or "NewCenturySchoolbook" or "NewCenturySchlbk")
CenturySch or CenturySchoolbook
URWPalladio Palatino
URWPalladio
NimbusRom Times Roman (or just "Times")
NimbusRom or NimbusRoman or NimbusRomNo9

Hmm, seems like there should be the following conversions. I can understand most, given the lack of a boldface entry, but that first one...

Helvetica Condensed (or "Helvetica-Narrow")
NimbusSanCond
Zapf Chancery (or "ZapfChancery")
UrwChancery
Symbol
StandardSym
Zapf Dingbats (or "ZapfDingbats")
Dingbats
(Names translated from the Fontmap file included in the urw-fonts package.)

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