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Show A4 * The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH/NATION Court to Review Law on Kids’ Accessto Porn after then-President Clinton signed the 1998 Child Online Protection Act into law. Lower in 1998, when a telephone con- versation between union officials — one of whom was speaking on a cell phone — was recorded by an unknown person. unconstitutional, and. blocked its enforcement pending a fi- nal court ruling. Thelegislation sets out criminal penal- @ Continued from A-1 adult users are anotheroption, and the one Congress settled on in-1998. The law requires commercial Websites to collect a credit card numberor an access code as proof ofage before allowing Internet users to view online material deemed “harmful to minors.” In an attempt to clear the Supreme Court hurdle, the second law defines indecency much more specifically. It also limits prosecution to commercial material found on the World Wide Web, as op: posed to the wider online terrain of e-mail and some chat rooms. The ACLU and a group of bookstores, Website operators and others say the new law would make it risky to offer ties of up to six months in jail orcivil fines ofup to $50,000 for failing to ensure only adult eyes will see adult material offered commercially online.“‘It protected trumps federal wiretapping law designed to prevent the interception of private Resigns From Sandra Day O’Connor emphasized that the decision should not be read asa blank check for the news media. In dissent, Chief Justice William H. Rehnquistsaid the restriction on speechatissue in the case was no more onerous than neces- @ Continued from A-1 manage the company until Albertson’s successoris hired. “The board has begun the process of identifying CEO candidates and hopes to name a new chiefexecutive soon,” said Dunn, a 69-year-old former Marine and lomega’s largest stockholder with 24 million shares. Pending a review by Hubermanand Berkowitz,steps to cut increased by 18 percent, experts said that’s not necessar- ily cause for alarm, as the increase stems in part from technology that allows doctors tosave babies who decades ago untary broadcastof, our cellular telephone conversations,” Rehnquistwrote. probably wouldhavedied. “That's we we're seeing a company, which had no plan to move beyond the fading Zip line. He was handed thepresidency in 1999 and became CEO in January 2000. With Zip out of favor and sales declining, Albertson steered the company into other areas, introducing several products aimed at the commercial electronics market, includ- gan aprotracted slide that has ing the HipZip digital audio yet to end, player and FotoShow,a storage device for digital cameras. Securities analysts immedi- Last month, Iomega re- ported its 16th’ consecutive quarter of dwindling yearover-year revenue. The strug- ately. questioned Tomega’s ability to survive Albertson’s un- gling company said revenuein its first quarterfell 19.3 percent expected departure. They also criticized Dunnfor his control fromthe same quarter of2000. of Iomega and acting against Albertson, 55, wasa retired General Electric executive who the’ interest of other shareholders. “It's been a revolving door,” wasrecruited to shake up the Children’s Summer Program Parents! Iyour child has trouble in school, is difficult to manage or experiences emotional and behavioral problems, makethis summer a time oflearning funand self-esteem. , Enroll your child ages thru 12, in our 8 week children's Summer program offering: te Assertiveness Training SocialSkills Training if-esteem Enrichment Impulseand Anger Control Parenting Consultation * Sports and recreational Activities Full day program Mondaythru Friday 70% Earlyregistration, enrollmentis limited For more infformation call 468-1267 Program directed by, Steven A. Szykula, Ph.D. said Howard Rosencrans, with HD Brous and Co., a Glens Falls, N.Y., investment banking company.“I don’t think the company is going to exist. I think that their products are largely obsolete. Their critical ee is Zip, which e023 ete.” estan Corker, an analystfor Emerald Research in San Diego, said Albértson may have become frustrated with Dunn, who “handcuffed”his chief executive-and did not allow him to take the steps necessary to revive lomega. > Dunnis “out of touch with today’s market, and dictating to.a very capable CEOiis not a recipe for success,” Corker 2ccbetistiribeue 99/5 A Department of Health groupis studying prenatal care and how to encourage women Free Tax Deduction“=~ We De Papers~RunningotNot’ Utah Council of the eehas helped the blind Webicios,Real saltotais,Lote, 2posta. since 1972. RV's, and more! 800-767-0258 “I Lost 30 Ibs. 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In 1999, 82 percent of Utah 2-year-olds were FACTORY DIRECT SALES 70 THE PUBLIC SwerShot hoe GT | | Women’s reasons for not seeking early prenatal care can vary, but the most commonis lack ofmoney,Stereeter said. WOOD FLOOR|WAREHOUNE' * High resolution 3.34 megapixels et Canon rdwerent uate prenatal care has continoA torise in the pastfew years. RARDWUODFOURS SAVE Parent’s Choice * School Performance Enhanc to said the rise could be due to better tracking techniques. While Utah's percentage of low birth weight babies has eavesdropping on, and invol- Tomega is best known forits poverty 19.is increasing — 13 percent in the pasteight years, but Haven sary to protect privacy. “Surely the interest in individual privacy,at its narrowest, must embrace the right to be free from surreptitious portable Zip storage devices, from crease between 1990 and 1998. Thestatestill has the nation’s lowest number of single parent families. The report shows the number of Utah high school dropouts ages 16 to rate concurring opinion by which brought fame to the companyin the mid-1990s. The company was one of Utah's brightest high-technology success stories until Zip sales be- Also, svedo laow tare’s a relationship between and low birthweight.” Ster- ing, posting a 6 percent in- Justices Stephen Breyer and costs and increase profits will be presented to the board, which mayordera restructuring of the company,hesaid. Troubled Iomega lies self-sufficiency. . The state's number of single-parent families is ris- Stevens’ opinion steered clear of a broad ruling on the First Amendment. And a sepa- free speech andfreedom of the press protections of the Constitution’s First Amendment cymakers to examine programs aimed at moving fami- Aired was a talk between the union's negotiator andits president. for magazine Salon does, or to participate in racy online chats.The ACLU sued a oy Haven said, and prompt poli- played it on his show. them,” the ACLU’s Beeson said. Thejustices are expected to hear the case and issue a decision during the court term that begins next October. The casé isthe second involving online pornography and children that the court has agreed to hear in the coming term. Theother case tests bans on computer simulations appearing to depict children having sex. 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