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Jan. 6, 2001

Amid Outcry, Internet Seeks Self-Regulation

Elizabeth Clark of La Jolla didn't notice that her credit card was missing, at least not until two days later when she tried to buy a new computer and discovered the absence.

By Marc Rothman
Special to the Daily Journal
        Elizabeth Clark of La Jolla didn't notice that her credit card was missing, at least not until two days later when she tried to buy a new computer and discovered the absence.
        She informed the credit card company and was issued a new card. Two months...

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