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FL considers expanding AG's power to prosecute net crimes
MySpace's chief security officer testifies at state House committee on steps the social networking site is taking to protect young users.
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FL certifies challenged election
Democrats challenge certification in lawsuiit demanding access to source code of e-voting machines.
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FL tough on online sex crimes
Florida beefed up its reputation for getting tough on Internet predators, as the state Legislature unanimously approved a bill that sets a maximum 15-year prison term for contacting a child online...
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Foley facing FL charges
FL law makes sex chat with minors illegal and Foley apparently initiated some talk from Florida.
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FL launches 'Think Before You Post' campaign
Campaign aims to protect girls from their own online behavior. But in a true disconnect, ads will run on TV and radio. Campaign doesn't even have a website.
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FL teachers moonlight as online teachers
Online education soars in Palm Beach, as FL law requires an online option be made available and thousands of students sign up.
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FL counties block access to emails
Newspaper asks for emails. Responses range from expensive to inaccessible - with a few exceptions.
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FL plan to extend prison terms for online predators on fast track
Bill would greatly increase funding for online predator investigations, increase prison terms by counting each conversation with child as a separate offense.
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Feinstein asks for probe in FL election
She asks GAO to look into irregularities in 2004 and 2006 elections and will offer bill for paper trails.
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FL considers expanding AG's power to prosecute net crimes
MySpace's chief security officer testifies at state House committee on steps the social networking site is taking to protect young users.
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FL guv wants to junk all touch-screen machines
Gov. Charlie Crist will offer $30m to replace electronic voting machines with paper ballots, optical scan systems.
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FL targets online predators, child porn
Demonization of the Internet continues, as FL attorney general moves to increase undercover team tenfold.
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Supreme Court rejects appeal of FL voting machines
Action settles suit on 2004 election. Rep. had claimed that paperless machines disenfranchised voters.
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In FL, Jennings appeals to see e-voting source code
Denied access to ES&S source code by district judge, Jennings appeals to the First Circuit. Her claim: machines lost many intended votes in Democratic county.
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FL legislature contends with problems with e-voting machines
As lawsuits over unusual undercount proliferate, politicians under pressure to make the changes that will restore voter confidence.
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Bad sample ballot may explain voting shortfall in FL
County saved money by printing sample ballot without screen shots, while neighboring county with higher turnout printed an exact replica of voting touchscreen.
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Initial audit of FL machines finds no problems
A simulated election using machines not actually used in election shows no problems, but further audits will continue.
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Mounting pressure for a paper trail in FL and Washington
Continuing troubles in Florida counties - and a Dem-controlled Congress - means a paper-trail law may be on its way.
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FL certifies challenged election
Democrats challenge certification in lawsuiit demanding access to source code of e-voting machines.
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FL county muddles through the paper trail
Sarasota volunteers slowly count ballot summaries from e-voting machines. Since the summaries just register what the machine recorded, the recount is a "meaningless ritual," says expert.
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