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September 28, 2005
Army sources are reporting that there is an ongoing investigation of troops taking photographs of dead Iraqis and trading them to a pornographic Web site in return for access to that site. "There is no criminal investigation into the matter of photos of deceased bodies in Iraq being posted on the worldwide Web anonymously," says Army spokesman Paul Boyce. "Army criminal investigators examined this recently as a preliminary inquiry but found there is no specific evidence of a felony crime. "
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September 27, 2005
Topics internet, post, web, news, chat, freedom, education, business, security, chinese, face and charges
The Chinese government is implementing new Internet rules that directly challenge freedom of speech by imposing regulations on the content of news Web sites. According to the new rules, news Web sites may only post "healthy and civilized" news.
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September 13, 2005
Topics cnn, video, fox, dvd, presidents, plus, storm, lisa, natural, personal, history, hurricane, ebay, bad, doctor, web, lost, baby, wife, money, news, people and man
Hurricane Katrina was not kind to the regions of Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, and Florida. However, that has not stopped a Gulfport, MS doctor from getting his 15-minutes of fame.
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September 6, 2005
Police say a Washington man turns himself into authorities after admitting he killed two convicted child rapists who were posted on a sheriff's Web site. Michael Anthony Mullen gave police information that only the killer would know during a 911 call he made claiming responsibility for the murders. He was jailed on two counts of first-degree murder.
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September 6, 2005
Police say a Washington man turns himself into authorities after admitting he killed two convicted child rapists who were posted on a sheriff's Web site. Michael Anthony Mullen gave police information that only the killer would know during a 911 call he made claiming responsibility for the murders. He was jailed on two counts of first-degree murder.
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