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SEPTEMBER 16, 2008

Want to learn about Web safety?

Bilde_2 After three years of trying, Cape Coral mom Debbie Johnston finally got Florida lawmakers to approve "Jeff's Law," which requires school districts to create tough antibullying policies. Now she's taking her activism on the road.

And you can get some tips from her at 2 p.m. on Sept. 25.

That's when Johnston will "speak" during a free hourlong Web seminar about cyber-bullying and Internet safety. All you have to do is sign up at www.safewave.org and then tune in at the scheduled time.

The sponsors say this event is geared toward parents, PTA members and educators, among others. Maybe you'll want to check it out.

(Associated Press photo of Johnston speaking to Florida lawmakers)

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