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China stops shock therapy for Internet addicts Linyi Mental Health Hospital in eastern Shandong province used the treatment as part of a four-month program that has so far treated nearly 3,000 youths. |
IEEE Spectrum February 2006 Jen Lin-Liu |
China's e-Junkies Head for Rehab Beijing Military Clinic's Internet addiction center is often fully booked. Concerned about teenagers falling prey to the Internet's allure, China has even sought to ban youths under the age of 18 from going to Internet cafes. |
CIO June 15, 2003 Sharron Kahn Luttrell |
Gather Round the Screen, Kids The founder of the first computer camp talks about the concept. |
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China: No Free Cigs For Party China's corruption watchdog will clamp down on government officials who use public money to buy expensive cigarettes. |
Mother Jones December 2000 Bruce Selcraig |
Camp Fear Gina Score was the latest teenager to die at a juvenile boot camp. Why do so many states still insist that humiliation and abuse will straighten out troubled kids? |
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Swine flu fears close more summer camps The American Lung Association has advised its affiliated camps to close, including one in Colorado that was scheduled to begin next week. Similar concerns have prompted at least 50 summer camps nationwide to cancel sessions or send campers home early. |
BusinessWeek January 23, 2006 Anne Tergesen |
Back To The Woods, With The Kids If packing the kids off to summer camp fills you with nostalgia for your own days around the campfire, why not go with them? |
Sports Central July 16, 2004 Kenneth Asuquo |
Comforts of Home or College Atmosphere? Where is it better to hold an NFL training camp? |