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I’m Harry Smith. A key supporter of the war in Iraq has paid a heavy political price 값비싼 정치적인 대가를 치르다, <민주당 예비선거 고배, 당내 예비선거에서 백만장자인 네드 래먼트후보에게 패배함> and it’s just the first round in the battle for control of congress. So we’ll start with the fallout 결과, 악영향 from the Lieberman loss, then we’ll have these stories. Your kids are being exposed to fewer predators <성적인> 약탈자들 online, but more pornography. I’m Sheryl Atkinson. And everyone’s felt the frustration 욕구불만, 낙담. Why can’t they get a real person on the phone instead of an automated answering machine? Well, there’s a way. I’m Sheryl Alfanzi. This is the CBS Evening News with Bob Schiffier.
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Sex is all over the Internet and millions of children see it whether they want to or not. A new study out today says the problem is getting worse. But there is also some encouraging news. Fewer kids are being targeted by online predators. Sheryl Atkinson has details, including…what can be done to protect kids while they’re logged on.
Teens are becoming more aware of the dangers that lurk 숨다, 숨어 기다리다 on the Internet. “It is possible that, you know, Susie Que from
But more children report coming across …을 <뜻밖에> 만나다 pornography when they weren’t looking for it. 1 out of every 3 kids, that’s up about a third. Children can stumble across …을 우연히 마주치다 unwanted sexual material just by trying to play an online game. Click on a game, and then the fine 미세한 print most kids don’t read. They’ve just given the okay for adult material to be sent to the computer.
Ernie Allen heads up 주재하다 the center for missing and exploited <부당하게> 이용하다 children which commissioned 의뢰하다 the study. “34% of kids receive this content through spam, through pop-up ads, through email…the marketers of this content are far more aggressive 적극적인, 공격적인 today.”
Today, school technology specialists like jeniffer Krell find themselves doing double duty as parent educators. “None official responsibility that we’ve been given, but one that we do feel like we need to take on 떠 맡다, ~를 책임지다 to help teach the parents how to keep their children safe.” But as often as the case with computers, sometimes the kids are ahead of ~보다 앞선 the parents. “The smarter you are, and…you know, the less…um…careless you can be, the better.” Sheryl Atkinson, CBS News,