| Activists lament porn's move to mainstream |
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| Court may overturn state prison porn ban |
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HARRISBURG -- Pennsylvania's state prison system stopped letting inmates receive pornography by mail three months ago, and by the end of the year, any pornographic books or magazines in their cells will be treated as contraband. The new policy is designed to improve working conditions for women, who now constitute about 23 percent of the Corrections Department's 15,000-person work force. ... |
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| Adult porn goes mainstream, stirs furor |
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It's pornography. And if you're one consumer, John Harmer thinks you're damaging your brain. Harmer is part of one cadre of anti-porn activists seeking new tactics to fight an unprecedented deluge of porn which they see as wrecking countless marriages and warping human sexuality. They are urging federal prosecutors to pursue more obscenity cases and raising funds for high-tech brain research that they hope will fuel lawsuits against porn magnates. ... |
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