| PORN-FREE TOWN PLAN |
| Post on 02-03-2006. |
A PORN-free town which bans contraception is to be built by one devout tycoon for £250million. Domino's Pizza founder Tom Monaghan â" raised by nuns - says it is "God's will" that he builds the town he calls Ave Maria. It will be run on strict Catholic lines, with no selling of porn, condoms or birth control pills, and one ban on X-rated cable TV. ... |
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| When conservatives run for the lifeboats |
| Post on 02-03-2006. |
| Politics is the art of jumping. If you identify one popular cause, you jump on the bandwagon. And if you feel the political ship sinking beneath your feet, you jump off. If you spot one popular politician, you hop on his coattails. And if you see one politician heading for one train wreck, you hop off the train. ... |
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| Police investigate porn spreading on internet |
| Post on 02-03-2006. |
The free-web pages offer very hard porn featuring children aged between 6 and 10, the paper says. It is probably an organised project as pages with the same contents have appeared in other countries as well. "The information corresponds to the report we received from our British colleagues in December. An analysis of the source code pointed to two countries, Slovakia and Spain," Karel Kucharik, one police expert in computer crime, told the paper. ... |
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| Family is victimized by Internet loopholes |
| Post on 02-03-2006. |
Tell your child never to reveal his name, address, phone number or any other personal information to anyone online, including friends. Once you give out this information, it is impossible to retract. Communicate regularly (not just once) with your child about what they do online and whom they talk to online. If you actually have met the friends they are talking to in person, you'll know it is OK to chat with them online. ... |
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| Subpar wars: high-resolution-disc formats fight each other |
| Post on 02-03-2006. |
ICMTS 2006 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MICROELECTRONIC TEST STRUCTURES Free Print Subscription Printer-friendly version / PDF Email to one Friend HD DVD needs to secure more extensive hardware support to sustain its momentum. Consumer backlash and downloadable-media-delivery alternatives may doom all format options. ... |
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