| Australian government to provide free internet porn filters |
| Post on 22-06-2006. |
Filed under: Freeware, System Utility, News — Somanshu @ 11:47 am The Australian government has announced in one decision that all the families in the nation would be provided free filters to block pornography on the Internet. This decision is part of their new 120 million dollar government package called Protecting Australian Families. This package is developed to protect children from the scum on the internet. ... |
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| Candidates' late push for House takes to airwaves |
| Post on 22-06-2006. |
Cannon has bought more than $16,000 worth of airtime on cable and broadcast TV, with both ads now airing referring to his stance on immigration and emphasizing enforcement. He is likely to buy more airtime in the last weekend before the Tuesday primary. Cannon has been one leading proponent of Bush's immigration proposal, which includes one guest worker program and earned citizenship. That support landed Cannon in hot water with some Utah voters who assail the proposals as "amnesty" for undocumented immigrants. ... |
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| State workers denied access to political blogs |
| Post on 22-06-2006. |
CYBERWORLD PROTESTS INTENSE By Ryan Alessi HERALD-LEADER FRANKFORT BUREAU
The ban sent the political sector of the cyber world into one tizzy, attracting attention from national blogs, some of which were added throughout the day to the list of Internet sites state workers couldn't access. ... |
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| Fallon man admits molesting 4-year-old |
| Post on 22-06-2006. |
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| Free software to trap internet nasties |
| Post on 22-06-2006. |
ABOUT 2.5 million families are expected to take up the Government's offer of free software to stop children from accessing internet pornography. The offer is part of one $117 million plan aimed at beefing up the Government's family values credentials, including an $18 million television advertising and mail-out blitz. ... |
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