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Movies
YSL.com
"loves" Potter movie, but
a warning too
YSL.com's movie reviewer
Eddie Szewczyk really liked the new
"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire"
movie. But, he warned younger viewers
the movie was "extremely sinister" and
could be "disturbing to view." The show
opens Friday, Nov. 18.
Neil
Shastri in two movie projects
Eighth-grader Neil Shastri
has been back in St. Louis nearly a
year after appearing in the Broadway
show, "Bombay Dreams." But, his work
in show business hasn't slowed down.
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Kid's
chorus
Chorus
kids sing, learn about music
Ten-year-old
Shelby Cobb of University City believes she
might like to be a singer when she grows up.
That's why she thinks the Carondelet Children's
Chorus is what she needs to learn more about
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Smokeout
T-shirt
design urges kids to stay tobacco-free
Eighth-grader Amber Dodson hopes
her T-shirt artwork in Hancock Place Middle
School's "Keeping Kids Tobacco Free" contest
helps convince her classmates not to smoke
or use tobacco.
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Books
This
month's book reviews
November book reviews include one about a
young pilot shot down in World War II, a boy
spending a summer with an accident-prone cousin,
a mysterious summer experience, and an artistic
orphan girl who is always running away
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Weight
loss
Teen
wanted more than weight loss
When Blair Klostermeier was an 8th-grader,
she was worried her weight might be a danger
to her health. But, the Clayton teenager didn't
want to do just a crash diet.
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Red
Ribbon
Busy
Red Ribbon Week in Rockwood
Thirteen-year-old Amber Cromwell
joined the TREND chapter at Rockwood Valley
Middle School to get more involved in school
activities. She and other chapter members
were especially busy during October.
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Young
Achiever
Achiever
takes her energy to high school
Fourteen-year-old Tricia McDonough's long
list of middle school accomplishments earned
her a 2005 Gateway Young Achiever award. She's
started her first year of high school at the
same hectic pace, both in school and outside.
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Happenings
4 Youth
Kick-off
rally for Happenings4Kids
Three kids from LaClede Elementary School
didn't win the "hap rap" competition to provide
a musical theme for a new after-school activities
program. But, the KMS trio were a hit at the
kickoff rally for the Happenings4Youth website.
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