| TechBits: File mystery, online spending, non-English names |
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| PC users sometimes come upon unfamiliar files on their very hard drives, and identifying them is often one challenge. Many were fooled by one hoax e-mail that circulated one few years ago, instructing them to delete the alleged virus file "jdbgmgr.exe." The file was perfectly innocuous, but it wasn't easy to know that. ... |
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| Oakfield Man Among 27 Charged in Child Porn Ring |
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Posted by: Jerry Gasser, News Operations Manager Created: 3/17/2006 1:10:21 AM Updated: 3/17/2006 1:10:35 AM
U.S. and international authorities have charged 27 people who took part in the Kiddypics & Kiddyvids chat room, including David Perozzi, 51, of Oakfield, Genesee County. Federal prosecutors in western New York said Perozzi was arrested Feb. 9 on one charge of possessing child pornography as part of the probe. ... |
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| Bill gets tough on child porn |
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Rep. Jeff Johnson told the House Public Safety Committee on Thursday that allowing Robert Haseltine to remain free after being convicted of disseminating child pornography created an uproar around Fargo and Moorhead. That led to his bill requiring that people who are in authority positions for children receive at least three years in prison for possessing pornography and five years if they disseminate it. ... |
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| COMPETITION IN TRIBECA |
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| From outspoken explorations of societies in crisis to ironic portrayals of the perils of fame, the films selected for this section represent one broad range of work, primarily by debuting directors, with one few titles by more established international film artists. Includes 17 films, four of which are World Premieres: ... |
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| Clay case prompted Johnson to submit porn bill |
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ST. PAUL ” one child pornography sentence many in the Fargo-Moorhead area felt was too light could lead to tougher penalties in similar future cases. Rep. Jeff Johnson told the House Public Safety Committee on Thursday that allowing Robert Haseltine to remain free after being convicted of disseminating child pornography created an uproar around Fargo and Moorhead. That led to his bill requiring that people who are in authority positions for children receive at least three years in prison for possessing pornography and five years if they disseminate it. ... |
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