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STK500 at Digikey. I have it, it's a great board. It has a built in programmer that can be used to program chips in the STK500 or you can remove one end of the 6-pin cable and program boards in other circuits.
Edit: Nevermind, the ATMega32 isn't listed as one of the supported options. It would require an add-on board, STK524 to use with the STK500.
The Arduino's use Mega328's 168's or at 1280 all of which I think are slightly ahead on features compared to the Mega32, but I didn't look at the parametric sheets. Check out the Arduino website, they have many suppliers, likley one near you, they're very solid modules. As far as programming goes there is very little difference between a mega32 and the higher end models, just different peripherals and some of the registers are probably different, nothing a few minutes reading the PDF should clear up for ya.
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