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7562 - 22 February 2008

Internet suicide pacts, cyberbullying, posting provocative images...children are increasingly involved in dangerous online situations. In our features section, we look at how best to protect youngsters from what lurks behind the computer screen. We also have an interview with Sebastian Bakare, the new Bishop of Harare. But you will only be able to access these pieces if you are a subscriber. You can now purchase your subscription online, click subscribe below.

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