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...least the manufacturer doesn't euphemize), that create a tamperproof database--a trail of bread crumbs, as it were--so parents can examine every Web address the computer has visited since the last time Dad checked in. But consider this evidence of the complexity of the privacy issue: Susan Getgood, a vice president of the company that makes CyberPatrol, suggests that monitors have their own problems. "If a preteen is a child of an alcoholic parent," she asks, "and goes to a website that discusses alcohol abuse, and the parent finds out, what happens then...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Raising Kids Online | 5/10/1999 | See Source »

Surfing through the channels, do I stop on "Suddenly Susan"? Or "Cosby"? I'm a white male in the 18-34 demographic group. How much am I worth to you, Brooke? Bill? Tell me how much you love me. Give me one good reason why I should invest 5,000 households in either of you. I didn't think so. Click...

Author: By William P. Bohlen, | Title: The Power of a Couch Potato | 5/7/1999 | See Source »

...officers include Sultan S. Yassin '00 as Secretary; and Jamie L. Simpson '01, Laura E. Clancy '02, Alexander G. Kuo '01 and Susan H. Gim '00 as members of the Board of Auditors...

Author: By Paul Cantagallo, | Title: International Relations Council Announces New Officers | 5/4/1999 | See Source »

...choices of neighborhoods, schools, play groups or other social situations when they have a mixed household. "For a child, it's easier to blend," says Mary Durr, an executive with the Adoption Services Information Agency in Washington. She and other experts suggest searching out racially diverse communities--much as Susan Weiss, a Chicago social worker, had to do after acknowledging the negative racial remarks to which her adopted daughters, Indian-born Cathryn, 12, and Peruvian-born Amanda, 7, were subjected in the city. The family moved to a more mixed neighborhood in Oak Park, where, says Weiss, "there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Family: Multi-Colored Families | 5/3/1999 | See Source »

...approach, however, that requires diligence on the part of the parents. Project race (Reclassify All Children Equally)--a campaign started by Ryan Graham, a biracial Florida teenager, and his mother Susan--has won changes in the act college-entrance-exam forms and some minor alterations in the U.S. Census form as well as on some local and state government forms. But most of society has not yet taken to the concept of biracial identity. Most government forms don't include a multiracial box, and it's usually up to the parent to make sure a child isn't compartmentalized...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Family: Multi-Colored Families | 5/3/1999 | See Source »

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