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The following headlines are drawn from my database of articles and press releases dealing with the issues that I have written about in my various books. The headlines can be filtered by clicking on the links for specific book titles. The headlines are linked to the text of the full article on the originating web site; due to copyright concerns, the full texts of these press releases and articles are not available on this site.
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Romantic Revulsion in the New Century: Flaw-O-Matic 2.0, John Tierney, The New York Times, April 10, 2007
Will Porn Settle Next-Gen DVD Battle?, Frederick Lane, Newsfactor Magazine, April 10, 2007
Thailand Intensifies Web Crackdown, Frederick Lane, Newsfactor Magazine, April 10, 2007
Two Days Per Month Wasted on Aimless Web Surfing, Frederick Lane, Newsfactor Magazine, April 10, 2007
Students sue online plagiarism-detection firm in IP fight over papers, Todd R. Weiss, Computerworld, April 10, 2007
Thailand Bans YouTube over Videos Offensive to King, Frederick Lane, Newsfactor Magazine, April 9, 2007
Judge gives Intel more time to find missing e-mail, Ben Ames, ITWorld.com, April 9, 2007
Googling your date, Anonymous Staff, Associated Press, April 9, 2007
Saving Free Speech and Jesus, Nat Hentoff, The Village Voice, April 9, 2007
Calif. Lawmakers to Vote on Five Bills to Regulate RFID Technology, Marc L. Songini, Computerworld, April 9, 2007
RFID Under Attack Again, Kelly Jackson Higgins, Dark Reading, April 9, 2007
Christians have all the best laughs on GodTube, Tony Allen-Mills, The Times (London), April 8, 2007
Scandal puts spotlight on Christian law school, Charles Savage, The Boston Globe, April 8, 2007
A Top Aide to Gonzales Resigns, Becoming Latest Fallout Casualty, David Stout, The New York Times, April 7, 2007
Who's the Boss?, Dahlia Lithwick, Slate, April 7, 2007
T puts new security cameras on buses, Mac Daniel, The Boston Globe, April 6, 2007
Retailers Join Forces To Track Theft Rings, Ylan Q. Mui, The Washington Post, April 6, 2007
National Antitheft Database Nears Launch, Frederick Lane, Newsfactor Magazine, April 6, 2007
'Girls Gone Wild' founder Francis ordered to jail, Josh Friedman, The Los Angeles Times, April 6, 2007
Cleaning Messy Message Boards, Catherine Holahan, Business Week, April 6, 2007
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