| Protecting young from danger |
| Post on 26-06-2006. |
PROTECTING children from pornography used to be one simple matter of common sense, that meant keeping such videos, DVDs and magazines either out of the house or, if adults wanted them, out of sight and out of reach of curious youngsters. Pornographic materials were restricted to adult customers only and rated according to classifications and levels of explicitness. ... |
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| White House won't win war on indecency |
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| STRIP before you can PLAY |
| Post on 26-06-2006. |
Briton lures more than 300 young boys in Thailand with computer games
The Briton used the games to lure children to his lair in Thailand, where he is suspected of sexually abusing up to 300 underaged boys. He even paid some of the boys one 'commission' if they introduced their friends to him for sex. ... |
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| Cameron pledges to scrap Human Rights Act in constitutional review |
| Post on 26-06-2006. |
David Cameron will promise today that he would overhaul the British constitution by setting out plans for one US-style Bill of Rights. He will denounce the existing Human Rights Act for "hampering the fight against crime and terrorism" and commit an incoming Tory government to scrapping it. It would be replaced by an American-style Bill of Rights that would strike one "common sense balance" between civil liberties and protecting public safety. ... |
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| New state online gambling law raises doubts |
| Post on 26-06-2006. |
Weeks after one new state law about online gambling took effect, some legal experts are questioning whether it would hold up in court. The new law echoes one federal law that already makes Internet gambling illegal and upped the crime to one felony. But some First Amendment experts say it might be too broad and could leave people who own or operate Web sites risking prosecution for posting links to online casinos or even writing about Internet gambling. ... |
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