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Stopping Pornography

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

The police have been busy seizing tabloids and magazines believed to be printing pornography. They should act against all those responsible, regardless of who is involved, and do it continuously.

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ALTHOUGH it is rather late in the day, the declaration of war by the police on pornographic tabloids and magazines deserves support. Since a publishing license is no longer required to start up a publishing business, such tabloids have become commonplace. Dozens with scantily-clad or even naked women can be found at roadside kiosks. They are eye-catching, and anybody can buy them, including children.

Apart from seizing pornographic tabloids and do

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