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Previously on "Hooray! John Reid is Going to Single Handedly Clean up the Internet"

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  • Lucifer Box
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    I'm sure John Reid will do his best to make sure that the media are fully aware that he is single-handedly saving the world.

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  • mcquiggd
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    Could this be beginning of a new brand to rival the classic ''Oh Dear"....

    "Hooray! John Reid..."

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  • Hooray! John Reid is Going to Single Handedly Clean up the Internet

    Blimey, this man is a dynamo of activity. I suspect he's really from the planet Krypton. Certainly not the same planet as the rest of us.

    Schoolchildren are to be taught about the dangers of the internet amid growing concern at the threat posed by paedophiles targeting chatrooms and social networking sites.

    A "family-friendly" system of "kite-marking", on government-approved websites and computer software, is one of several measures being considered by the Home Secretary, John Reid.

    Lucifer's Comment:

    Children will also receive lessons in "e-safety" in the drive to educate young people to protect themselves in cyberspace.

    IoS investigation: Children & the Net

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