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The 200 Most Wired Colleges
Who makes the grade? Our annual report card touts the nation's top Internet - connected schools. Plus, we go inside the country's most wired dorm, uncover the Web's best college resources, and find out how students really use all that free Net access.
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Parental Advisory
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School's In (Forever)
You don't have to be an Einstein to track down the Net's best homework resources--for high school and college students, as well as parents and kids.
Safety Net: Blocking Hate
On the Web, any kook can set up a site about anything. For some, it’s Beanie Babies, but for others, it’s hate speech. Charles Pappas looks at what’s being done about Internet intolerance.
The Net Goes To School
Is the Internet helping or hindering the learning process? We did our homework, talked to the experts, surfed the sites, and now we're issuing the first Report Card for the Web.
Safety Net: Passwords to Adult Sites
Kids can't get into password-protected adult sites, right? Wrong. These days you don't have to be an expert hacker to get the illicit goods. Charles Pappas Investigates.
Safety Net: Buying Guns Online
Some lawmakers say it's too easy to buy firearms online -- an assertion that just begs for an investigation by our Net-safety expert Charles Pappas.
Lost & Found
Searching for those all-important people in your life was once a job for professionals. Now, the Internet's your private eye.
Safety Net: Buying Alcohol Online
Are wineries and breweries selling bootleg alcohol online ... or are the big boys just trying to put the squeeze on the small producers? And the kids -- what about the kids? Cybersafety expert Charles Pappas tries to buy booze online.
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