In today's www.standard.net, News Beat, second story, "ICAC busts
another suspect."
Still no capability to email stories directly from the Web site. They
are working on it. Again, on upper left corner, second from top, click
on "News," and it lists all the stories. Scroll to bottom to today and
click on News Beat.
More from www.standard.net
1. Sat. March 8, "Attorney says Internet sex statute is 'crap'" (Gary
Barr, pres. of Weber County Bar Association and public defender)
"They are getting federal grants to have 45-year-old cops pretend to be
13-year-old-boys," Barr said. Read on...
2. Sunday, March 9, "Net safety taught to students"
barbara haugsoen (bhaugsoen(a)utah.gov) thought you might be interested in reading
the following story, which appeared on deseretnews.com on Saturday, March 8,
2003.
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CLICKY TEACHES KIDS ABOUT NET SAFETY
Forget SpongeBob and the PowerPuff Girls. Utah school kids now have a new
animated hero -- Clicky.
FULL STORY: http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/1%2C1249%2C465031817%2C00.html
MANDATORY ICAC SQUAD MEETING
Date: Tuesday, March 04, 2003
Place: FBI Office  10th Floor
Time: 2:00 pm
The new prosecutor will be here to meet everyone.
Today's Standard Examiner, www.standard.net , has two articles:
"Codes for keeping children safe," Stephen Steidel of the National
Center for Missing and Exploited Children, trains law enforcement
officer from across the state in Layton.
"News Beat," "Couple passes on speedy trial." Dee Dee and Paul
Williams waive right to speedy trial. Trial is set in federal court for
March 17-20.
barbara haugsoen (bhaugsoen(a)utah.gov) thought you might be interested in reading
the following story, which appeared on deseretnews.com on Tuesday, February 25,
2003.
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SENATE BACKS HATCH BILL ON 'VIRTUAL' PORN
On an 84-0 vote, the Senate on Monday approved a bill by Senate Judiciary
Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, seeking to ban "virtual," or
computer-generated, child pornography.
FULL STORY: http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/1%2C1249%2C460030977%2C00.html