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Judith Krug

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I would have felt better if she had followed the Florida law. I suspect most people faced with the same situation would have done what she did.
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Referring to Kathleen Hensman, a Delray Beach, Florida public librarian informing police about 9/11 suspects having used computers in the library where she works
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"A Nation Challenged: Questions of Confidentiality; Competing Principles Leave Some Professionals Debating Responsibility to Government" by David E. Rosenbaum, The New York Times (November 23, 2001)

 
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