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		<title>Kid‚Äôs Smartphone may be a Drain on Parents&#8217; Wallet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You think telemarketers are a pain?¬† You ain‚Äôt seen nothin‚Äô yet.¬† A phone with a screen, or a ‚Äúviable marketing space‚Äù as described by a research analyst at Parks Associates, is an advertiser‚Äôs dream.¬† 
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		<title>Bracelet Gives Sound Advice: Don&#8217;t Do Drugs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Everybody does it.&#8221;¬† The statement is a mantra among high school kids, for whom the label of &#8220;being different&#8221; can mean a one-way ticket to loserdom.¬† It&#8217;s the defence for the slacker who wants company when he&#8217;s skipping class.¬† It&#8217;s the¬†girls waving off with indifference why they shoplift jewellery.¬† Or it&#8217;s a little nudge among [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Youth Culture Going Digital</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Mom, can I play computer?&#8221;¬† It&#8217;s a plea iterated in thousands of North American households every day.¬† How parents answer this question is as varied as the children themselves &#8211; from strict time limits to a free-for-all.¬† Yet as children morph into teenagers, parental control over the internet wanes, barriers evaporate, and the digital world [...]]]></description>
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