Blocking and Filtering  

Parents' Guide to the Information Superhighway.
Advice from the Children's Partnership.

Is My Child Safe on the Internet?
This site has online safety basics and guidelines for kids, and links to blocking software.

Faulty Filters: How Content Filters Block Access 
Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) demonstrates several unflattering filter flaws.

The Internet is one of the greatest recourses we as a community have available to us. It allows us more access to the world, educational materials, entertainment and government information. No one can deny the usefulness of the Internet, but unfortunately there are those who lurk around the Internet and plague it with misleading and unacceptable materials.

So Randolph Community Web has created this page to help you make important decisions when it comes to you and  your families Internet usage. We hope you find the links both educational and beneficial.

  


Fox News 
Susan Estrich: Bad News for Obama? Obama loses in state every Democrat to be elected president in recent generations has carried on way to White House.
John R. Lott, Jr.: High Gas Prices Are Not Something New Punishing oil companies, while politically popular, will only hurt consumers in the long run
Mike Baker: PWB Energy Proposal Now that four bucks a gallon is a reality, we've all suddenly had a come-to-Jesus meeting.
Gutfeld: Advantages to Having a Big Family Advantages to having a big family
Lis on Law: Red Door Salons: Redfaced or Right? You may think twice about getting a facial from Elizabeth Arden Salons after you hear this story.
Entertainment News 
'Grease' cast ready to (hand) jive Forgive Hersh Rodasky if the idea of "Grease's" preview night makes him a little nervous. The director of more than 40 musicals retired from the business five years ago. It's been a while since he took on the difficult task of launching a new production.
The hunt for the next summer blockbuster "Iron Man," the Marvel Comics adaptation starring Robert Downey Jr. as the guy in the metal suit, hauled in $100.7 million during its opening weekend and $104.2 million since debuting May 1, the second-best premiere ever for a nonsequel, according to studio estimates Sunday.
See alternate ending of 'Rambo' classic Sylvester Stallone explodes back into select movie theatres as John Rambo in a one-night special event presentation of the original "First Blood" on Thursday, May 15.
Theatre Review: 'Rent' redefines musicals OMAHA - Before the curtain went up for the Friday opening night production of "Rent" it hit me: This is a young, excited audience. The amount of high school and college students was impressive.
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