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Flynt Produces Palin Porn

Oct 2 2008 - 1:25pm by CitizenSugar
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Flynt Produces Palin Porn Flynt Produces Palin Porn Porn-peddler Larry Flynt sought a woman who resembles GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin for an upcoming X-rated film based on the Alaskan governor. The Hustler founder solicited Palin look-alikes through a Los Angeles Craigslist solicitation after Palin delivered her wildly popular Republican National Convention speech. “Looking for a Sarah Palin look-alike,” the ad said “for an adult film to be shot in the next 10 days.”
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Front Page: Senate to Vote on Bailout, Chinese Gymnasts Win Age Fight, Spain Arrests 121 For Child Porn

Oct 1 2008 - 5:53am by CitizenSugar
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Front Page: Senate to Vote on Bailout, Chinese Gymnasts Win Age Fight, Spain Arrests 121 For Child Porn
  • Senate to Vote on Bailout: Senate leaders have scheduled a vote today on the $700 billion bailout proposal after adding tax breaks and a higher insured bank deposits limit in an attempt to win House approval and send the bill to President Bush by the end of the week. Senator Harry Reid said, “It has been determined, in our judgment, this is the best thing to move forward," when he announced the unexpected move.
  • Chinese Gymnasts Win Age Fight: International gymnastics officials closed a five week investigation in to the ages of the Chinese gymnasts competing at the Beijing Olympics, ruling that documentation rules that the gymnasts were old enough to compete. The scrutiny has not yet cleared gymnasts who won the team bronze in Sydney eight years ago saying, "The FIG does not consider the explanations and evidence provided to date in regards to these athletes as satisfactory.''
  • Spain Arrests 121 For Child Porn: In what's described as Spain's largest operation against child internet porn, Spain's authorities say they have arrested 121 people and millions of images.
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Should the Law Consider a Striptease Performance Art?

Jul 28 2008 - 2:45pm by LibertySugar
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Should the Law Consider a Striptease Performance Art? The future of (public) nude dancing in Iowa depends on the legal answer to one question: is stripping art? Iowa's strip clubs performing arts centers are under legal attack, after an underage patron's performance sparked a court battle. Iowa's public indecent exposure laws forbid all-nude strip clubs, but artists still dance naked at "performing art centers."
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The Google Defense: Can Search Terms Determine Obscenity?

Jun 24 2008 - 10:00am by LibertySugar
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The Google Defense: Can Search Terms Determine Obscenity? A defendant in an obscenity trial hopes to introduce Google search data to show that community tastes go beyond apple pie and toward a more sexual appetite. Under the law, a jury or judge must decide if the alleged obscenity violates the vague benchmark of "community standards." In the past, defendants have relied on the wide availability of sexual material in the community, to prove standards.
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Sexy Shop Protesters Put "Secrets" Customers on YouTube

Jun 9 2008 - 7:00am by CitizenSugar
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Sexy Shop Protesters Put "Secrets" Customers on YouTube Shoppers looking to snap up a pair of lacy panties (not unlike those the thong bandits arrested over the weekend used) in Vacaville, CA better be prepared to have their shopping habits shown on YouTube. Protesters have been gathering outside of Secrets Lingerie Boutique to film shoppers heading into the store because they say Secrets "is a shop that is profiting from pornography and other materials that we feel are degrading to people and exploitative." The store sells lingerie and gifts in front and adult movies in the back.
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Seventy People Arrested in Australian Child Pornography Ring

Jun 5 2008 - 9:00am by CitizenSugar
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Seventy People Arrested in Australian Child Pornography Ring The largest child pornography investigation in history has resulted in the arrest of over 70 people in Australia. The arrests were the culmination of a six-month investigation that spanned 170 countries. If that number doesn't blow your mind, consider this: the people arrested ranged in age from 19 to 81, and were from all walks of life, including a teacher, a youth worker, and a police officer.
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Free Minutes? Teens Sending Naked Pics Via Cell Phones

Jun 4 2008 - 1:15pm by CitizenSugar
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Free Minutes? Teens Sending Naked Pics Via Cell Phones Remember when school rumors about who was slutty were of the analog variety? That is to say, whispered behind hands in the hallway? Not anymore folks.
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DearSugar Needs Your Help: Am I Overreacting?

May 31 2008 - 8:00am by DearSugar
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DearSugar Needs Your Help: Am I Overreacting? DearSugar and Creeped Out Crary need your help. As her boss's right hand woman, she has access to his e-mail inbox, but instead of reading professional messages, she's been filtering through personal notes containing a significant amount of pornography. She's fed up with his chauvinistic antics but she's not sure if she's overreacting.
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CA Lawmaker to Profit From Porn — Sexy Gets a 25% Tax

May 27 2008 - 5:00am by CitizenSugar
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CA Lawmaker to Profit From Porn — Sexy Gets a 25% Tax Sacramento just got an influx of exotic dancers recently. No, Hugh Hefner didn't move the Playboy Mansion; the girls were there protesting a new tax increase threatening to devastate the adult film and entertainment industries. A Southern Californian assemblyman has proposed a 25 percent tax of gross revenues on producers and distributors of adult material.
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Stars and Strips: Porn Ban To Hurt Soldier Morale

May 12 2008 - 9:00am by LibertySugar
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Stars and Strips: Porn Ban To Hurt Soldier Morale The US Congress is considering legislation that would restrict the sale of pornography on US military bases around the world. Soldiers overseas would no longer be able to read the in-depth articles in magazines such as Playboy. The Pentagon is all for Penthouse, ruling last year that such magazines were not technically porn — but US Representative Paul Broun from Georgia wants to overrule that decision with new legislation.
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