August 21, 2006

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On the Web, Pedophiles Extend Their Reach - New York Times

The community’s online infrastructure is surprisingly elaborate. There are Internet radio stations run by and for pedophiles; a putative charity that raised money to send Eastern European children to a camp where they were apparently visited by pedophiles; and an online jewelry company that markets pendants proclaiming the wearer as being sexually attracted to children, allowing anyone in the know to recognize them.

These were the findings of a four-month effort by The New York Times to learn about the pedophiles’ online world by delving into their Internet communications. In recent months, new concerns have emerged about whether the ubiquitous nature of broadband technology, instant message communications and digital imagery is presenting new and poorly understood risks to children. Already, there have been many Congressional hearings on the topic, as well as efforts to write comprehensive legislation to address the issue.

But most of those efforts have focused on examining particular instances of harm to children. There have been few, if any, recent attempts to examine the pedophiles themselves, based on their own words to one another, to gain a better recognition of the nature of potential problems.

Kurt Eichenwald continues his heroic work against child sexual assault. .

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3 views of the globe centered on China — Van der Grinten, Robinson, and orthographic projections.

van der grinten china

China orthographic

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City To Sue Over Ground Zero Book

“The city will not permit one of its employees to profit personally from the tragic events of Sept. 11,” said Gerald Singleton, senior counsel in the affirmative litigation division of the city’s Law Department, the New York Daily News reported. “John Botte took all of the pictures in the book using privileged access he received in his capacity as a member of the NYPD, and while being paid by the city.”

Except, of course, for Giuiliani and Kerik.

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I'm pleased to announce that my friend and co-author Dr. John Ankerberg from The Da Vinci Code Controversy and I have just finalized a new four-book deal with Harvest House Publishing. The first of the four will be released in February '07, focusing on the Middle East conflict the religion behind it. The title is still in the works, but it will be a HUGE one!

I'll write more later, but know for now that Misquotes in Misquoting Jesus has performed well enough to begin talks of an additional Nimble Books title, while The Use of the Bible in The Da Vinci Code continues to bring back stories of  individuals thankful for the helpful research.

Get in the Game has also begun to pick up speed. If you haven't seen it yet, it IS available and is coauthored with Dr. Tony Evans, Chaplain of the Dallas Mavericks, and his son Jonathan, fullback with the San Diego Chargers. Check it out and send me your thoughts at dillon@dillonburroughs.org. Better yet, write an Amazon review for others looking for a good read for Christian athletes.

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