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Teens Plead Guilty to Bullying Girl Who Hanged Herself
NORTHAMPTON, Mass. -- Two teens in a group charged with bullying a newcomer to their school who committed suicide last year, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to lesser charges in a deal expected to erase more serious allegations.
The deal was expected for all...Tags: Sexual Assault, Criminals, Social Issues, Laws, Minority Groups
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A life coach for every need
Los Angeles TimesIf you want to plant a garden, cook what you grow, find a husband, be a better husband, get a baby to sleep, get along with a teenager, get that teenager into college, get a divorce or lose 20 pounds, you don't have to go it alone. There's a coach to help...Tags: Breast, Internists, Health, Colleges and Universities, Los Angeles Times
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More Zzzs equal A's
Special to the Los Angeles TimesAs summer winds down, another new school year brings fresh notebooks, sharp pencils and — for many kids — a new cycle of sleep deprivation. With classes that start as early as 7 a.m. and buses that pull up long before sunrise, some 80% of...Tags: Immune System, Rhode Island, Motorvehicle Accidents, Health, University of Minnesota
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MTV 'Teen Mom' reality star from Anderson faces felony charges
Fox 59MTV's "Teen Mom" reality show star Amber Portwood now faces three criminal charges, including two felonies, after a violent physical attack was captured on camera during one of the show's episodes. According to Anderson Police Department's Mitch Carroll,...Tags: Teen Mom (tv program), Entertainment, Television, Criminals, Facebook
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Young Mormons' arduous trek reconnects with faith's roots
Andrea Rincon pulled the cart like a mule, gripping the wooden bar and, along with her pioneer brothers and sisters, using all her weight to turn the cart's two giant wooden wheels.
The trek had been arduous. The night before, Ma and Pa could offer...Tags: Children, Christianity, St. Cloud, Utah, Florida
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Driven to buy
In case Ken Splithoff's friends are reading this, the Carpentersville, Ill., auto aficionado has a few things on his holiday wish list: remote-controlled cars, subscriptions to hot rod magazines and a coupon for a racecar driving course.
"I did that a...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Holidays, NASCAR, Motorcycling, Wireless Technology
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Lee DeWyze, other stars hope to be 'Teen Choice'
Zap2It"Teen Choice 2010" embodies the generation weaned on the notion that everyone is a winner. Granted, many of those who make it into one of the 106 (yes, really) categories are indeed winners. Singer Katy Perry hosts the two-hour awards fest, airing...Tags: Entertainment, Television, Elections, Katy Perry, American Idol (tv program)
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Are Networked Teens Healthier?
Los Angeles TimesWith his gaze fixed on a tiny screen, hearing plugged by earbuds and fingers flying, the average teenager may look like a disaster in the making: socially stunted, terminally distracted and looking for trouble. But look beyond the dizzying array of...Tags: Entertainment, Children, Gaming, Sex, Harvard University
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Rising unemployment rate in Miami-Dade masks job growth progress, report says
Ask Marcia!
Sun Sentinel career and workplace writer Marcia Heroux Pounds answers YOUR questions about surviving in the office, finding a job, unemployment benefits and more. To submit your question, e-mail mpounds@SunSentinel.com.
Please include your...Tags: Children, Florida Department of Transportation, Harry Reid, Tax Credits, Government Health Care
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School Day Starts Too Early?
Los Angeles TimesHere's a question for all you high school students out there in cyberspace: If it were up to you, would you rather start your school day at 8 a.m. or 8:30 a.m.? (Sorry, noon is not an option.) According to a new study, students were far more likely to...Tags: Science and Technology, Education, Rhode Island, Research, Health and Safety at School
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Man accused of killing Carmel teen could face death penalty
Fox59Prosecutors say they're pushing for the death penalty for Gregory O'Bryan. O'Bryan is accused of killing Carmel teen and Sullivan University freshman Andrew Compton. Investigators have not yet found Compton's body. For the past week and a half, crews...Tags: Punishment, Murder, Social Issues, Colleges and Universities, Crimes
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