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Democrats Gather in North Carolina | Scholastic News Online
Scholastic News Online | 9/4/2012
The party prepares to nominate President Obama for a second term.

Election 2012: General Motors is Alive! | News For Kids, By Kids
Scholastic Kids Press Corps | 9/4/2012
The streets of downtown Detroit were filled with cheers, chants, and music on a sunny Labor Day yesterday. Democratic Party supporters filled the streets to hear Vice President Joe Biden speak about the upcoming presidential election.

The President's War Update
Scholastic News Online | 9/4/2010
President Obama addressed the nation following the end of combat operations in Iraq and also discussed the ongoing war in Afghanistan.

U.S. Open Kicks Off
Scholastic Kids Press Corps | 9/4/2009
p A little rain and a big bash marked the beginning of the U.S. Open tennis tournament this week. Despite early morning rain showers, hundreds of kids turned out for Arthur Ashe Kids Day at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York, August 29. /p

Kitchen Table Reviews: Bobby vs. Girls (Accidentally) by Lisa Yee
Scholastic Parents | 9/4/2009
Bobby's former best friend turns all the girls against him in this story guaranteed to appeal to tweens of both genders.

Election 2008: Historic Moment
Scholastic Kids Press Corps | 9/4/2008
The Republicans rocked the house on Wednesday night. On day three of the Republican convention, the Xcel Center was packed with delegates. They came to hear Alaska Governor Sarah Palin accept the nomination for Vice President for the Republican Party.

Gold Medal Interview
Scholastic Kids Press Corps | 9/4/2008
Swimmer Peter Vanderkaay won two medals in the 2008 Beijing Olympics: a gold and a bronze. Kid Reporter Michael Carboni talks to Peter about swimming in the Olympics and what it's like to be an athlete and live with asthma.

Hurricane Felix Hits Central America
Scholastic News Online | 9/4/2007
Hurricane Felix struck the coast along the Nicaragua-Honduras border with 160-mile-per-hour winds and heavy rain. Since making landfall, the Category 5 storm has weakened to a Category 3, but the country is on the lookout for mudslides and flooding.

Time Management
Scholastic News Online | 9/4/2006
According to recent studies, kid today have less free time than they did 20 years ago. They have more homework and activities, making time management skills very important. An important part of managing time is prioritizing and planning.

Hurricane Katrina: One Year Later, from Junior Scholastic Magazine
Junior Scholastic | 9/4/2006
The people of New Orleans face countless challenges. For instance, fewer than half the public schools in the city have reopened. Crime has skyrocketed. And many low-lying neighborhoods, which are still vulnerable to flooding, may never be rebuilt. But there are still signs of hope.

Big Bite | Scholastic News Online
Scholastic News Online | 9/30/2011
The world's biggest chocolate bar breaks a world record while making a point about healthy eating

Lost Language Found | Scholastic News Online
Scholastic News Online | 9/30/2010
Last week, archaeologists announced the discovery of a language so old that people have forgotten its name. It's number system was found translated into Spanish on the back of a 17th-century letter.

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