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 July 28, 2010 EIE PRESIDENT DONNA RICE HUGHES WILL BE ON TRU-TV'S "IN SESSION" LIVE AT 11:30AM ON JULY 29, TALKING ABOUT THE MURDER CASE AGAINST 16-YEAR-OLD DANIEL KOVARBASICH EIE President Donna Rice Hughes will be on Tru-TV's "In-Session" Live at 11:30am EST tomorrow, July 29, talking about the murder case against 16-year old Daniel Kovarbasich
Opening statements began this week in the murder trial against 16-year-old Daniel
 July 12, 2010 EIE FEATURED IN WASHINGTON TIMES: MORE WOMEN LURED INTO PORNOGRAPHY ADDICTION EIE President Donna Rice Hughes Featured in the Washington Times
More Women Lured to Pornography Addiction
By Rachel B. Duke
The Washington Times
Original story
 June 25, 2010 .XXX DOMAIN, APPROVED BY ICANN, IS A BAD IDEA FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Cris Clapp Logan
703.476.7890 (office)
703.595.3986 (cell)
crisclapp@enough.org
 June 21, 2010 EIE FEATURED IN WASHINGTON TIMES: PORNOGRAPHY POLLUTING U.S. LIKE GULF SPILL
By Cheryl Wetzstein
Original story can be found here: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/jun/21/wetzstein-pornography-polluting-us-like-gulf-spill/?page=2
The geyser of oil escaping the Deepwater Horizon offshore drilling rig offers a metaphor for another sickening substance spreading through our land.
Imagine that the oil is
 June 16, 2010 EIE FEATURED IN WASHINGTON TIMES: 'EPIDEMIC GROWTH OF NET PORN' 'Epidemic' Growth of Net Porn Cited
Briefing: Children at Risk
By Rachel B. Duke
The Washington Times
Original story here: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/jun/15/epidemic-growth-of-net-porn-cited/
Congress must ensure that obscenity laws are enforced so that children are not exposed to pornography on the
 June 15, 2010 EIE PRESIDENT DONNA RICE HUGHES PRESENTS AT PORNOGRAPHY HARMS: WHAT CONGRESS CAN DO TO ENFORCE EXISTING LAWS
Enough Is Enough President Donna Rice Hughes joined other leading experts including Dr. Mary Anne Layden. Forensic Pediatrician Sharon Cooper M.D., Internationally acclaimed speaker and author Gail Dines, Attorney Laura Lederer, former porn star Shellly Lubben and former head of Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section of the U.S.
 May 19, 2010 AT&T SUPPORTS EIE DURING NATIONAL YOUTH TRAFFIC SAFETY MONTH AT&T AWARDS $250,000 TO SAFETY ORGANIZATIONS DURING
NATIONAL YOUTH TRAFFIC SAFETY MONTH
Contribution Honors Those Who Took AT&T’s Pledge to Not Text & Drive
For more information, contact:
LeeAnn Merritt
Phone: (202) 722-5021
E-mail:
lmerritt@voxglobal.com
DALLAS, May 20, 2010 —
 May 11, 2010 EIE WARNS PARENTS ABOUT "HOTTEST GIRL IN AMERICA" SHOW ON FOXNEWS.COM
'Girls Gone Wild' Creator Joe Francis Gets the Go-Ahead to Air Uncensored Nudity on New Reality Show
LOS ANGELES
Original post: http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2010/05/11/girls-gone-wild-gets-ahead-air-uncensored-nudity-free-new-reality/?test=faces
FOXNews.com -May 11, 2010 Hollie mcKay
The controversial franchise
 April 20, 2010 EIE COMMENTS ON FACEBOOK SAFETY
Facebook safety. It's still up to the parents, experts say
BY SHANNON MEHNER
APRIL 20, 2010
Original Story in Medill News
Anne Hrabe, Wilmette mother of five, is vigilant about monitoring her children’s activities on Facebook. She doesn’t allow them have their own account until high school, knows
 April 15, 2010 SEN. HATCH CHALLENGES AG HOLDER TO ENFORCE OBSCENITY LAWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
APRIL 15, 2010
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 March 30, 2010 EIE AND MYSPACE UNVEIL INTERNET SAFETY AD IN TIMES SQUARE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact: Cris Clapp Logan
703-476-7890
crisclapp@enough.org
Washington, D.C.—Enough Is Enough (EIE), a non-profit organization dedicated to keeping children safe online, announced the launch of a new Jumbotron ad campaign in Times Square in New York City. The video ad campaign, sponsored
 March 16, 2010 EIE HIGHLIGHTS NEW REPORT AS WAKE-UP CALL TO PARENTS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 16, 2010
10:00am, EST
 March 10, 2010 INTERNET SAFETY 101 FEATURED ON CBN
Internet Safety 101: Protecting Your Kids
Original story can be seen here.
Children are spending more time exploring technology than ever before. New information indicates more than 93 percent of kids are online, not just at home.
For many parents this can be a nightmare. But a new safety program designed just for mom and dad
 February 25, 2010 INTERNET SAFETY 101 FEATURED IN PARTNER AT&T'S BLOG Should you be concerned if your child's new BFF asks her to TDTM and GNOC and eventually MIRL?
Posted by: Brent Olson on February 25, 2010 at 9:46 am
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If you’re not sure about what I just wrote, you’re not alone. According to Donna Rice Hughes, President of online safety organization Enough
 February 22, 2010 INTERNET SAFETY 101 FEATURED IN THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Fighting Porn with Safety Net
Washington Times
By Rebecca Hagelin
Culture Challenge of the Week: Pornography
Last week, a comprehensive new set of parental resources designed to keep kids safe in our high-tech world was unveiled by the nonprofit organization Enough Is Enough (EIE). This fabulous package of resources is
 February 22, 2010 EIE PRESIDENT DONNA RICE HUGHES TALKS CHAT ROULETTE WITH WUSA9 Taking a Gamble with Chat Roulette
VIENNA, Va. (WUSA) -- The latest craze in cyberspace is something called chat roulette.
It was created by a 17-year-old high school student from Russia. He said he built the site as a game and is not pleased at how some people are using it.
Chat rooms allow you
 February 20, 2010 INTERNET SAFETY 101: NEW ONLINE SAFETY NET
KWGN--The Deuce: There is a new tool online that’s breaking ground on a new way to combat Internet criminals, bullies and predators. It’s calledInternetSafety101.org. It’s the first and only multi-media Internet safety program to educated, empower and equip adults and kids on the dangers of all Internet enabled
 February 18, 2010 EIE PRESIDENT DONNA RICE HUGHES AND 101 EXPERT ALICIA KOZAKIEWICZ ON FOX & FRIENDS
Watch the latest news video at video.foxnews.com
Following the exciting national launch of Internet Safety 101SM, EIE President Donna Rice Hughes and Alicia Kozakiewicz, survivor of an Internet predator and 101SM featured expert joined Fox & Friends to talk about the Internet Safety 101SM Program and to educate parents about
 January 26, 2010 INTERNET SAFETY 101 FEATURED IN PARENTDISH New Program to Teach Parents Internet Safety
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Donna Rice Hughes informs parents about Internet safety. Credit: Enough Is Enough
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 January 12, 2010 EIE PRESIDENT DISCUSSES 101 PROGRAM ON CYBERHOODWATCH PROGRAM Enough Is Enough President Donna Rice Hughes featured on CyberHoodWatch Radio
January 12, 2009
The President of Enough Is Enough (EIE) Donna Rice Hughes, joined Dave and Bill, The CyberHoodWatch Partners, for an hour-long interview to share her experiences and thoughts about the Internet Safety 101 Program and EIE goals for 2010!
 December 15, 2009 EIE PRESIDENT FEATURED ON NBC12 Enough Is Enough President Donna Rice Hughes Featured on NBC12
RICHMOND - December 15, 2009 -- Enough Is Enough (EIE) today announced a new partnership with the Virginia Attorney General's Office to distribute the award-winning Internet Safety 101SM program to parents, educators and other caring adults in
 November 12, 2009 EIE TALKS INTERNET SAFETY WITH WTTG FOX5 Group Works to Make Net Safe for Kids
Thursday, November 12, 2009
WASHINGTON- Sexting, cyberbullying, and online sexual predators are all claiming young victims. As the Internet becomes more a part of everyday life for young people and electronic gadgets become part of the standard uniform for teens and tweens, there are more and
 September 18, 2009 INTERNET SAFETY 101 FEATURED IN THE EXAMINER
Reality Check: practical ways to protect children from online pornography (Part 2)
Toddlers to Teens ExaminerBeth Vogt
Photo by Beth K. Vogt
Parents, consider these statistics from a 2006 study:
• One third of Internet users ages 10-17 were exposed to unwanted sexual material.
• More than three-quarters
 July 31, 2009 EIE PRESIDENT DISCUSSES HOW TO PROTECT KIDS ONLINE Friday Five: Online Safety Expert Donna Rice Hughes
by Nima Reza, CitizenLink staff writer
'One of the most important things that parents can do is ...not assume that their child is immune from any type of Internet danger or risk.'
Donna Rice Hughes is president of Enough is Enough, an organization
 July 01, 2009 INTERNET SAFETY 101 FEATURED IN LATINA STYLE
INTERNET
Risks for Children
Cyberbullying, sexual solicitations, child pornography, they exist to the most powerful communication tool ever invented; the Internet. A valuable informational and communications tool, the Internet is leading internet safety groups, law
 June 24, 2009 INTERNET SAFETY 101 FEATURED IN 'SALVO' MAGAZINE BLINDSIDED KIDS
Thanks to the Internet and the Supreme Court, Pornography Is Now Available In Every Home In America
by Marcia Segelstein
Salvo Magazine
Pornography has long been a fact of life in America, thanks in large part to the publication of Playboy magazine in 1953. That marked a kind of coming-out party for porn, which until
 June 12, 2009 EIE COMMENTS ON MICROSOFT'S 'BING'
Bing modified to enable porn filtering
by Larry Magid
CNET News
After plenty of coverage about how its Bing search engine makes it all too easy for kids to find and view porn, Microsoft has made some changes that will make it easier for parents to block or monitor what their kids are viewing on the site.
In
 June 02, 2009 EIE PRESIDENT COMMENTS ON MICROSOFT'S 'BING' Microsoft's New Search Engine Puts Porn in Motion
By Joseph Abrams
Your kids may get a bang out of Bing — and that's not a good thing, Internet safety experts warned on Monday. Bing, Microsoft's new search engine (www.bing.com), went live in the U.S. this weekend, aiming to challenge and possibly unseat industry
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