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THE NATIONAL COALITION OFFERS NEW WHITE PAPER ON EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
Dan Panetti, the National Coalition's vice president for Legal and Public Policy, has crafted a paper that describes emerging technologies and its impact on teens. The paper also includes suggestions for parents who are concerned about their youngsters being exposed to pornography via cell phones. You can read Dan's paper by visiting our website at www.nationalcoalition.org.
- A new cell phone, available now through SunCom Wireless, gives parents more control over their children's cell phone use. The mobile phone has no keypad, allowing only pre-programmed numbers to be dialed.
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- A judge in California recently ruled that California's ban on same-sex marriage violates the state's constitution - a decision that if upheld will open the doors for the most populous state in the union to legally recognize same-sex unions. Currently, the only state that has legalized same-sex marriage is Massachusetts.
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- U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has vowed to take a tough stand against obscenity, and it appears Congress is following suit. Democrats and Republicans are coming together to discuss the expansion of government regulation over cable and satellite programming. The National Coalition's Vice President for Legal and Public Policy Dan Panetti is quoted in the following article about the crackdown on television obscenity.
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- A recent article in The Boston Globe sheds light on the cultural forces that are causing teenage girls to move straight from toys to boys and underscores the need for parental involvement in children's choices of music, clothes, television and other media influences.
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