3-8-96. FT: "Asean forum to fight Internet sleaze." The Association of South-East Asian Nations agreed yesterday to censor "negative elements" of the Internet. Information ministers are concerned about "information contamination" and agreed on the need for regulation and to learn from each other's experience, particularly from Singapore. 3-6-96. WSJ: "Singapore Unveils Sweeping Measures To Control Words, Images on Internet." Singapore said it will concentrate on individuals or organizations putting content on the Internet and the country's three access providers. Only public forums, or electronic spaces where people can converse or create displays visible to others who journey there, will fall under the regulations. 3-8-96. TWP: "FBI Advertises for Tips On Spies From Vietnam." FBI officials said the advertisements were prompted by an increase in activity by Vietnam's intelligence agents impersonating relatives of Vietnamese Americans to sneak into the country and steal high-technology secrets. SLE_aze (for 3)
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