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HPV Shot Doesn't Encourage Sexual Activity in Girls: Study - US News and...

U.S. News & World Report - By Amanda Gardner - Nov. 05 (News) - But less than half of girls eligible for the shot have received it, apparently due in part to concerns that it might encourage sexual...

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SKorea’s secret: Runaway teen prostitution

aljazeera.com - Nov. 07 (Special Report) - South Korea is paying a high price for its rigorous education system - a major reason for its economic success - with teenagers increasingly turning to...

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On Election Night, Young People Tune In to See Their Impact

New America Media - By Anna Challet - Nov. 07 (News Report) - As election results rolled in Tuesday night, young and first-time voters from schools throughout the Bay Area tuned in to see if their...

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Finland's educational success story: Less testing, more trusting

seattletimes.com - By Linda Shaw - Nov. 15 (News Report) - Finland, in other words, has become an education star by doing the opposite of what's happening in many U.S. schools and school...

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Op-Ed Contributor: The Challenge of Muslim Youth

New York Times - By By NAJIB RAZAK - Dec. 14 (Opinion) - We risk losing a generation of young Muslims to apathy and extremism.NewsTrust Rating: Not rated yet - See Info » - Review It        Visit...

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Jobs Compete With College in Montana Oil Country

New York Times - By Jack Healy - Dec. 26 (Special Report) - Salaries of $50,000 a year have lured many high school seniors away from higher education amid the frenzied pace of oil and gas...

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What’s behind the explosion of native activism? Young people

Globe and Mail - By Joe Friesen - Jan. 22 (Special Report) - Erica Lee is a 22-year-old Cree woman raised by a single mother in a rough part of town. She’s the first of her family to finish high...

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India vs. China vs. Egypt

New York Times - By Thomas L. Friedman - Feb. 06 (Opinion) - Which one will thrive the most in the 21st century? The race is on.NewsTrust Rating: Not rated yet - See Info » - Review It        Visit...

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Gay brothers call for end to Boy Scouts ban

BBC News - Feb. 07 (Special Report) - Brothers Lucien and Pascal Tessier are proud members of the Boy Scouts of America. They are also gay. Following in the footsteps of their dad Oliver, a Life Scout,...

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Millennials feel more stress than older generations, study says

Los Angeles Times - By Shan Li - Feb. 09 (Research) - With decades ahead of them in the job market, more than half of millennials stay awake at night chewing over all manner of worries, according to a...

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In Montana, Young, Liberal and Open to Big Government

New York Times - By By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG - Feb. 11 (Special Report) - This funky college town, nestled along two rivers where five mountain ranges converge, has long been a liberal pocket, an...

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Florida’s School-to-Prison Pipeline is Largest in the Nation

AlterNet - By Julianne Hing - Feb. 16 (Special Report) - in Florida, more than any other state, that schoolyard fight can lead to the student’s arrest and even felony charges. Last year 12,000 students...

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Seepage from an Aging Nuclear Site

Consortium News - By Gina Mason - Mar. 03 (News Report) - Living with radiation sickness is not on my bucket list, and I would hazard that it isn’t on yours either. Nor is it what I have in mind for my...

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Steubenville, Ohio, Football Players Convicted in Rape Trial

ABC News - By Christina Ng - Mar. 18 (News Report) - Two Steubenville, Ohio, high school football players accused of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl have been found delinquent by a judge -- the...

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Ten Years Later, U.S. Has Left Iraq with Mass Displacement & Epidemic of...

Democracy Now - By Dahr Jamail - Mar. 20 (Special Report) - Al Jazeera reporter Dahr Jamail discusses how the U.S. invasion of Iraq has left behind a legacy of cancer and birth defects suspected of...

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Spring Break Alert: 'Black' Henna Tattoos May Not Be Safe

All Things Considered - Mar. 26 (News) - Henna tattoos have become a popular beach souvenir and tween fashion accessory. But some are made not with the henna plant, but with a chemical that can cause a...

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Teaching the Value of a Dollar - New York Times

New York Times - Apr. 02 (Opinion) - Should children receive an allowance? Should parents encourage teenagers to get jobs?NewsTrust Rating: 3.9 average (not enough reviews) - See Review » - Review It...

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Almost third of US West Coast newborns hit with thyroid problems after...

rt.com - Apr. 03 (News Report) - Researchers have discovered that the Fukushima nuclear disaster has had far-reaching health effects more drastic than previously thought: young children born on the US...

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Warren's son lost in 'wave of despair'

CNN - By Alan Duke - Apr. 08 (Special Report) - The weekend's sermon at Saddleback Church was "Surviving Tough Times," a theme Pastor Rick Warren planned before his youngest son killed himself with a...

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