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  • Banned Books On-Line
    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/People/spok/banned-books.html 
    This is a special exhibit of books that have been the objects of censorship or censorship attempts. The books featured here, ranging from Ulysses to Little Red Riding Hood, have been selected from the indexes on the On-line Books Page
  • Covert Action Quarterly
    http://caq.com/
    A journal of investigative journalism, for investigative reporters, activists, scholars, intelligence buffs, news junkies, and anyone who wants to know the news and analysis behind the soundbites and headlines.
  • Index on Censorship
    http://www.oneworld.org/index_oc/
    Index on Censorship , the magazine for free speech, widens the debates on freedom of expression with some of the world's best writers. Through interviews, reportage, banned literature and polemic, Index shows how free speech affects the political issues of the moment.
  • Peacefire
    http://www.peacefire.org
    Peacefire is a project of the Teen Net Anticensorship Alliance. It tracks blocking software and censorship on the Internet. It provides access to CRADLE, the Cyber Rights and Digital Libraries Encyclopedia and other resources related to Internet censorship.
  • Project Censored
    http://www.projectcensored.org/
    The primary objective of Project Censored is to explore and publicize the texten of censorship in society by locating stories about significant issues of which the public should be aware, but is not. Each spring a national panel of media experts selects the top ten under-reported stories of the year. You can browse stories from 1989 through 1996 online
 
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