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