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From: The Washington Times
Date: 19971030
Author:Redmon, Jeremy
An Internet search for material about Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women" produces some surprising results.
Along with numerous sites devoted to the classic novel, searchers gain access to another kind of "little women" - those featured on pornographic World Wide Web pages.
Scores of similar findings have enraged anti-pornography groups, which are waging war in the Washington area and across the country to block access to Internet smut on publicly owned computer screens.
"Pornography is harmful to society and especially to young people's minds," says Springfield ...
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