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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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San Francisco suspends Kid Serve art program after child-porn charge, Joshua Sabatini, The San Francisco Examiner, June 5, 2011
Faith And Freedom Conference: How Will Religion Affect Evangelical Votes?, Jaweed Kaleem, The Huffington Post, June 4, 2011
A Stream of Postcards, Shot by Phone, Jenna Wortham, The New York Times, June 3, 2011
Stolen Data Is Tracked to Hacking at Lockheed, Christopher Drew, The New York Times, June 3, 2011
SlutWalks and the future of feminism, Jessica Valenti, The Washington Post, June 3, 2011
SF kids' art mentor charged with having child porn, Jaxon Van Derbeken, San Francisco Chronicle, June 3, 2011
'Sexting' bill among 14 to become law, Ed Vogel, Las Vegas Review-Journal, June 3, 2011
Married teacher found partially naked in car with 17-year-old student avoids jail thanks to plea deal (but she can teach again in three years), Amy Oliver, Daily Mail, June 3, 2011
Litigious Porn Producers Claim People Infringe Even If They Accidentally Downloaded Its Porn Disguised As Popular Works, Mike Masnick, techdirt, June 2, 2011
House OKs Rep. Martin's "Sexting" Bill, Cara Kenefick, Newport Patch, June 2, 2011
Two MORE female teachers are charged over sexual relationships with students as 'cougar' epidemic rumbles on, Anonymous Staff, Daily Mail, June 2, 2011
Burlington's Choice: Will a School Board Vote Make Socioeconomic Integration Official?, Andy Bromage, Seven Days, June 1, 2011
Secret Museums, Sebastian Smee, The Boston Globe, June 1, 2011
Fabrice Tourre, The Fabulous Fab, Offers Cautionary Tale: Data Never Dies, Bianca Bosker, The Huffington Post, June 1, 2011
Facial Recognition: The One Technology Google Is Holding Back, Bianca Bosker, The Huffington Post, June 1, 2011
U.S. P2P Lawsuit Shows Signs of a ‘Pirate Honeypot’, Anonymous Staff, TorrentFreak, June 1, 2011
CA Senate Votes to Make Sexting Grounds for School Expulsion, Andy Sternberg, LAist, June 1, 2011
Cyberbullying expert will speak at Greenville High School Wednesday, Monica Scott, The Grand Rapids Press, May 31, 2011
RI House OKs cyberbullying rules for schools, David Klepper, Associated Press, May 31, 2011
Breaches Lead to Push to Protect Medical Data, Milt Freudenheim, The New York Times, May 30, 2011
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