Global Security Watch > Groups sue to overturn Utah’s porn law

http://mickc.whizardries.com/blog [ - Intellectual Intercourse] But, as any web host will attest, it is possible for a single IP address to house hundreds of domain names. Thus, it might be that my friend Lisa at Just a Girl might lose all of her readers in Utah because someone in the AG's office didn't like the content on my other friend Vinny's blog, Insignificant Thoughts. Remember all that it takes to get blocked is a determination by the AG that a site is pornographic, and that there is no review process worthy of the name.

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http://blogstretch.blogspot.com [Blogs t r e t c h] Hey, will you sign my yearbook?: Don't eat too much "pizza" or chew too much "gum" this summer. :) By the way - you owe me like $200 from the 9th grade :) You probably don't even remember since youw ere so fucked up at the time that you bought the stuff from me :) Well, have ag reat summer - I hope to see you. Good luck at UVA.

http://thewesterner.blogspot.com [The Westerner] NEWS ROUNDUP Study suggests lack of environment...: Filed in U.S. District Court in Portland, the lawsuit argues that when the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service denied protection in 2002, the agency ignored the conclusions of government scientists. They said the coastal cutthroat from the lower Columbia River basin, which spend part of their lives at sea, were in danger of extinction. "In our opinion that was essentially a political decision,'' said Noah Greenwald, a biologist for the Center for Biological Diversity, one of the groups that filed the lawsuit.

http://ancestry.blogspot.com [Exploring Ancestry dot com and co uk] ANCESTRY DAILY NEWS: Becoming An Accredited Genealogist--Plus 100 Tips to Ensure Your Success," by Karen Clifford, AG... Do you have a friend who might enjoy one of today's articles? Why not send it on to them and let... of a friend or relative whom the individual was going to join with, or a place of nativity was provided

[Tierney.blogware.com] Tierney's WeblAG/Weblog :: Main Page: New York Region > New York Sues a Marketer on Use of Internet Spyware" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/29/nyregion/29internet.html?pagewanted=print&position=">The New York Times > New York Region > New York Sues a Marketer on Use of Internet Spyware April 29, 2005 By AL BAKER LBANY, April 28 - A broad investigation into Internet abuses led the New York attorney general to file a lawsuit on Thursday accusing a California company of clogging computers across the nation with secretly installed spyware and adware, which can vex users and impede the flow of commerce on the Web.

Chir.aghttp://www.chir.ag [Chir.ag] 'Blog - Chirag Mehta : chir.ag: On the outside, I'm studying, making websites, making software, buying expensive computer stuff, buying cool mp3 players, and of course working 20 hours a week while taking 18 credit hours - 6 days a week, from 7 am to 2 am. On the inside, I'm easily handling studies, having lotsa fun making websites and software, getting extremely happy for finally being able enough to buy myself decent equipment to work with, loving my job 101%, and totally feeling guilty for not having enough time for my friends and family. So overall, I'm all good on the outside, and almost good on the inside; that feeling guilty-for-not-socializing part ain't good.

http://jlthigpen.blogspot.com [Jlthigpen.blogspot.com] Jeff L. Thigpen, Guilford County Register of Deeds: Second, the costs for software, integration issues, and possibly additional servers to work with the automating vendors could raise overall ROD expenses for e-recording. Third, North Carolina needs to have an e-recording system in our state that enables every county to participate if they choose--from Gates to Guilford County. In conclusion, I believe NC should follow the route of NJ, Missouri, and Iowa and work toward a state-wide internet portal approach toward implementing electronic recording.

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