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Children's Express/Children's PressLine Collection, 1970-2011

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Series I: Articles (continued)
Subseries I: Articles Written By Children's Express (continued)
Child abuse takes subtle forms, like rejection, withholding love, 1983-08-24
Unemployed youths make up 40 percent of jobless population, 1983-08-31
Children get pressured by peers, parents, 1983-09-02
Children discuss off-limits topics, 1983-09-07
Autistic children close out world to inhabit their separate reality, 1983-09-27
Gymnast Kurt Thomas is success story, 1983-09-30
Company aid to working parents may increase productivity, 1983-10-05
Youngsters discuss problem of shyness, 1983-10-14
Self-confidence goal of Project adventure, 1983-10-23
Campfire director explains group's role in youth advocacy, 1983-10-28
Group gives hazardous waste information, 1983-11-02
The times that I've lied': A discussion among children, 1983-11-04
Youths struggle to make it through the turbulent teens, 1983-11-14
Is transporting nuclear waste dangerous?, 1983-11-24
Camp for children with cancer establishes common bond, 1983-11-28
Children witness their parents' battle with 'drinking machine', 1983-12-02
Children discuss conceptions of privacy, 1983-12-05
Alateen gives hope to children with alcoholic parents, 1983-12-05
BOX-FOLDER 2/4 The Charleston gazette, 1983-12-12--1984-07-30
Educator, children look at problems, ways to improve public schools, 1983-12-12
Being a teenage parent is a difficult job, 1983-12-15
Grandparents seen as victims of divorce, 1983-12-26
Children discuss their times of loneliness, 1984-01-06
Japanese have different attitude toward divorce, 1984-02-23
Nuclear war threat worries Hiroshima kids, 1984-02-29
Children ponder question: Is there a God?, 1984-03-08
Why our families aren't like those on TV, 1984-03-14
Jazz musicians become jazz teachers, 1984-03-16
Unfrightened children mend more quickly, doctor says, 1984-03-21
Crisis in Lebanon affects kids deeply, 1984-03-28
Special gymnast turns away unless people treat her 'normal', 1984-03-30
Hope House helps runaways of an age least served: 16 to 21, 1984-04-04
Students recall their experiences during military coup in Nigeria, 1984-04-05
Schoolchildren learn history from those who lived through it, 1984-04-10
Truancy everybody's, nobody's fault, young reporters find out, 1984-04-18
Senator advocates adopt-a-school proposal, 1984-04-25
Romance means 'the guy has to row', 1984-04-27
Real life is reflected in fairy tales, 1984-04-30
How I feel about my body' is topic of children's discussion, 1984-05-02
Children express concerns on nuclear war, 1984-05-23
Free films often corporate promotions, 1984-06-20
Bureau helps parents with sex education, 1984-07-18
Talking to children is important to them, 1984-07-25
Teen tries to deal with cystic fibrosis, 1984-07-30
BOX-FOLDER 2/5 The Charleston gazette, 1984-08-13--1985-05-20
Acceptance marks attitude toward divorce, 1984-08-13
Children see creativity in punk, tarot cards, and scribbling, 1984-08-15
Lack of support a growing problem, 1984-08-23
Children's views vary on secrets, 1984-08-27
Capital punishment won't bring murdered person back to life, 1984-09-02
Knowledge of nuclear war might lead to prevention, 1984-09-21
The Door is open to young people in need, 1984-09-28
Grandmothers have own responsibilities, 1984-10-01
East Harlem group restores its community, 1984-10-03
Olympic athletes: Fulfilling the dream, 1984-10-10
Cambodian children recall early horrors, 1984-11-05
Group helps with problems of stepfamilies, 1984-11-23
Most runaways don't know about the streets, 1984-12-06
Fashion comments vary as much as the clothes themselves do, 1984-12-12
Students organize to provide rides for those that drink, 1984-12-19
A teen parent tells her story: Future plans are put on hold, 1984-12-25
Soviet, U.S. kids talk about peace, war, 1985-01-30
Teen considering suicide want to be saved, 1985-03-01
Book informs kids about sexual abuse, 1985-03-07
Tragedy of childhood cancer explored, 1985-03-13
Anti-Semitic incident recalled, questioned, 1985-04-01
Organization defends rights of children, 1985-04-04
Child abuse victim tells of terror, guilt, 1985-04-17
Round-table discussion on divorce exposes hurt, anger, 1985-05-06
Children express financial hopes, goals, 1985-05-09
Not enough people know about toxic waste, 1985-05-17
Peer pressure puts children on the spot, 1985-05-20
BOX-FOLDER 2/6 The Charleston gazette, 1985-05-22--1986-05-28
Children's Express round table exposes feelings about feminism, 1985-05-22
Kids discuss being together as a family, 1985-06-07
Children discuss women's changing goals, 1985-06-12
If I were to talk what was in my mind…, 1985-06-19
Cheating pros, cons considered, 1985-08-01
Freedom to decide is two-way street, 1985-08-13
Jamaican youths share view of the world, 1985-08-16
Youths talk about teenage unemployment, 1985-08-23
Youths express their views on sex, 1985-09-27
Child abuse, delinquency cycle examined, 1985-10-02
TV seen as educational tool by Children's Workshop chief, 1985-10-10
Youths share ideas about schoolteachers, 1985-10-31
Children worry about the bomb, 1985-11-18
Siblings seem desirable to only children, 1985-11-29
Ignorance blamed for youth alcoholism, 1985-12-09
Solitary isolation for children discussed, 1985-12-20
Indian children tell of abuse at the hands of drunken fathers, 1985-12-26
Need to challenge gifted youths emphasized, 1986-01-08
Mothers seek cooperation among nations, 1986-01-23
Children discuss prejudice, equality, 1986-03-20
Children discuss earning, use, parental views of money, 1986-05-28
Children discuss what makes people cry
TV commercials analyzed by children
BOX-FOLDER 2/7 The Chatham courier, 1994-10-06--1996-07-25
Events in Haiti include everyone, 1994-10-06
Today's lesson: Kids attack teachers, 1994-11-23
Teens resent media's negative stereotyping, 1994-12-01
Helping teens cope with life in group homes, 1994-12-03
A young Cuban speaks of freedom, 1994-12-08
Are parents an embarrassment?, 1994-12-15
Life in the tunnels and on the border, 1994-12-22
Taking a look back, 1995-01-12
Who is too young for death penalty?, 1995-01-26
Censorship and the banning of books, 1995-02-02
Third world child workers find advocate in U.S. Senate, 1995-02-16
Making math coherent, 1995-02-25
What about sex education?, 1995-03-02
It's the final countdown, 1995-03-02
Will superhighway self-destruct?, 1995-03-02
Child abuse rates differ, 1995-04-20
What is multiculturalism?, 1995-07-20
New Yok not just crime and ghettos, 1995-07-27
The schizophrenic puzzle, 1995-08-07
Boxing the junior Olympics, 1995-08-10
Homicide hurtful to kids who remain, 1995-08-10
Teen life in Belfast differs from teen life in the U.S., 1995-08-17
'You don't have to kill yourself', 1995-09-14
Religion, politics shouldn't be joined, 1995-09-21
A rainforest from the inside, 1995-09-28
Identify sex offenders?, 1995-10-05
On growing up black…, 1995-10-12
There's no place left to live, 1995-10-19
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