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Red light, red tape: new laws for sexually explicit imagery

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Any photographer who has taken a picture of sexual activity or intends to do so should talk to an attorney. Congress enacted a law five years ago that, with additional regulations from the Dept. of Justice, imposes extensive record-keeping and disclosure requirements on those who deal in certain sexually explicit images The law covers not only photographers, but also publishers and distributors. Violation is a felony. It is necessary to have a copy of a government document having the model's legal name and date of birth.

Author: Joseph, Burton
Publisher: Aperture Foundation Inc.
Publication Name: Aperture
Subject: Arts, visual and performing
ISSN: 0003-6420
Year: 1997
Sex, Sexual behavior, Laws, regulations and rules, Portrayals, Erotic art, Sex in art, Photography, Erotic, Erotic photography

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Finishing the job in Iraq

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Sen. John McCain, a retired naval aviator, former Vietnam War POW, and member of the Senate Armed Services Committee discusses about the military operations in Iraq and use of powers to stabilize the country. He describes that it is very difficult but possible to bring peace and democracy in Iraq.

Publisher: Air Force Association
Publication Name: Air Force Magazine
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0730-6784
Year: 2004
Iraq, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Military aspects, McCain, John, Democratization, Vietnam veterans

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The rise, fall and rise of the fountain pen

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Fountain pen collecting has become a tremendously popular hobby since the late 1980s. Though the fountain pen was perfected in 1884, the beautifully crafted oversize pens of the 'golden era,' 1920-1940, are the most sought after, selling for up to $7000.

Author: Holland, Bill
Publisher: Americana, Inc.
Publication Name: Americana
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0090-9114
Year: 1993
Collections and collecting, Fountain pens

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