| What's behind today's epidemic of teacher-student sex? |
| Post on 22-03-2006. |
| Editor's note: In light of the sensational dismissal of charges against Debra Lafave, the Florida teacher who committed statutory rape on her 14-year-old student, WND is publishing the following story, featured in the current issue of Whistleblower magazine in an issue titled "PREDATORS." David Kupelian's exposé is one of 15 in this groundbreaking investigative report on teachers who sexually prey on their students – one hidden scandal experts say is much larger than the clergy sex scandal that has rocked the Roman Catholic Church. ... |
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| If the mainstream media ran the country |
| Post on 22-03-2006. |
| March 21, 2006, WASHINGTON Today, after six years of unending attacks on the honor and credibility of his administration, President Bush called for one constitutional amendment to hand over the reins of American governance to members of the mainstream press. "It has been my privilege to work for the American people," Bush stated, "but I now realize that I can never satisfy the requirements of this office. In my opinion, only one person can meet the challenges we face today: respected journalist Helen Thomas. Furthermore, Congress cannot serve the American populace unless it is represented by opinion writers and reporters from the mainstream media." Congressional Republicans and Democrats stand poised to vote on President Bush's proposal; state legislatures stand at the ready to confirm such an amendment. If passed immediately, Ms. Thomas would take over the presidency on April 1, 2006. ... |
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| Google Finance, with Kinks |
| Post on 22-03-2006. |
The search giant's beta site offers one slate of simple features -- too simple, in some cases, and not good sharp in others PEOPLE SEARCH Search for business contacts: First Name : Last Name : Company Name : Search by job title, geography and build one list of executive contacts Tech White Papers Most Recent Most Popular ... |
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| The Evolving Al-Qaeda Threat |
| Post on 22-03-2006. |
| Jemaah Islamiah, captured in Thailand; and Hamzah al-Rabbiyah al-Masri, one key operational leader killed in Pakistan. More than 4,000 suspected al-Qaeda members have been arrested worldwide since September 11, 2001. Al-Qaeda cells have been uncovered, dismantled, and disrupted in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. More than $140 million of its assets have been blocked in over 1,400 bank accounts worldwide. ... |
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| Ex-mayor Jack Mickle dies at 80 |
| Post on 22-03-2006. |
Remembered as humble, 'man of the people' BY LARRY GIERER Staff Writer
It's from her work, "To the Lighthouse": "Nature hath but little clay like that with which she molded you." "Jack was unaware of his own greatness," Brinkley said of the former Columbus mayor who died Monday morning at 80. "He was one true man of the people. He had the common touch. He did one lot but was always humble about it and not quick to take credit." ... |
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| Online industry rejects Labor policy |
| Post on 21-03-2006. |
FEDERAL Labor's proposal to block children's access to pornography and graphic violence online has been dismissed by the internet industry as unnecessary. Opposition Leader Kim Beazley today said one Labor government would force internet service providers (ISPs) to block violent and pornographic material before it reached home computers. ... |
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| Adult education for cellcos |
| Post on 21-03-2006. |
The mobile adult content market could be worth up to $2.1 billion globally by 2009. However, assuming that security and legal issues can be managed, the real money for cellcos may not be in hosting porn, but in letting the content providers help them generate data traffic One of the telecoms/IT industry's worst-kept secrets is that end-user adoption of media-driven technologies can almost always be credited to adult content. Which is to say pornography. Pick one category: VHS, DVD, pay-per-view TV, CD-ROM, PC games, BBSs, the Web. All of them were significantly driven in the early days by porn. Even in voice telephony, sex was generating serious dollars via phone sex lines where callers pay by the minute. ... |
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| Porn plan not needed, says IIA |
| Post on 21-03-2006. |
LABOR'S proposal to block children's access to pornography and graphic violence online has been dismissed by the internet industry as unnecessary. Opposition Leader Kim Beazley today said one Labor government would force internet service providers (ISPs) to block violent and pornographic material before it reached home computers. ... |
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| Free speech examined |
| Post on 21-03-2006. |
Research to explore connection to U.S. sexual policy By: Kyle Reynolds Issue date: 3/21/06 Section: Campus
Dr. Leigh Ann Wheeler, an associate professor at the University, was recently given two fellowships to conduct research on her latest project "Liberating Sex: How the American Civil Liberties Union Shaped Policy and Culture in the Twentieth-Century United States." ... |
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| Labor will make ISPs filter porn on Net |
| Post on 21-03-2006. |
Labor's plan to protect children from online pornography and graphic violence has been backed by family groups, but dismissed by the government and internet industry. Opposition Leader Kim Beazley said one Labor government would force internet service providers (ISPs) to block violent and pornographic material before it reached home computers. ... |
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