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  2. 2004 Ukrainian child pornography raids - Wikipedia

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    Location. Kyiv, Kharkiv, Simferopol in Ukraine. The 2004 Ukrainian child pornography raids occurred a few months before the First Orange Revolution, when police in Ukraine raided a softcore child pornography ring operating in the cities of Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Simferopol. The ring had operated since 2001 and used a modeling agency as a front.

  3. Talk:LS-Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Talk:LS-Magazine. I made this page for the sole purpose that no one else has. Every one has mispelled the LS-Studio's and LS-Magazine's company names by not entering hyphens. Also this is the most unbiased and socially acceptable article on LSM that I have seen so far. But many people who are biased, will first delete the entire thing and say ...

  4. Talk : 2004 Ukrainian child pornography raids/Archive 1

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    3. A woman directing or shooting the video gets more out of the girls and lowers their inhibitions. 4. Preteen girls (age 7-10) have fewer inhibitions than adolescent girls, less "leg lock". Then comes LS Magazine: Each issue with 600-800 photos of 2 or 3 girls in 6-8 sets plus 16-20 videos of about 60-80 MB each.

  5. Lolita City - Wikipedia

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    Lolita City was a child pornography website that used hidden services available through the Tor network. The site hosted images and videos of underage males and females up to 17 years of age (18 is the minimum legal age in many jurisdictions, including the US, for a person to appear in pornography). [1][2][3] The website was hosted by Freedom ...

  6. List of fact-checking websites - Wikipedia

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    Comprobado (hosted by Maldita.es). [138] Miniver.org: the first fact-checking web in Spain, launched in 2017, with the purpose of debunking fake news. Accredited by Google as fact-checking organization. [139] Newtral: Spanish fact-checking organization founded by journalist Ana Pastor from LaSexta.

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  8. Blog - Wikipedia

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    A blog (a truncation of " weblog ") [ 1 ] is an informational website consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries (posts). Posts are typically displayed in reverse chronological order so that the most recent post appears first, at the top of the web page. In the 2000s, blogs were often the work of a single individual ...

  9. Talk:LS Studio - Wikipedia

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    Lsmodelclub (talk) 08:25, 12 January 2011 (UTC) [reply] These appear to be the exact same sources as are at 2004 Ukrainian child pornography raids, with the exception of some mysterious self-published webpage. The long list of videos is totally unsourced, as is the first section of the article. Please don't add unsourced material like this.