<Sart> | WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court said Tuesday it will decide if public libraries can be forced to install software that blocks sexually explicit Web sites, the latest in Congress' string of attempts to shield children from Internet pornography. |
<Dark-e> | ack |
<Dark-e> | why would anyone goto a libary |
<Dark-e> | if that passed |
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