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KidNews
Mining for gold
There's plenty of gold (and silver and bronze) to be had in the hills of Utah at the Winter Olympic Games, and Team USA is seeking to capture a record number of medals.
Winning traditions are worth repeating
KidNews asked readers to describe their favorite family tradition--be it sappy or sweet, kooky or cool.
Will these toy trends transfer? We ask kids
A couple of toys that we're told are the height of hip in Asia just hit the United States. We asked kid reviewers to check 'em out.
Teen mag hints it's boy-serk
Sharp-eyed readers of the February 2002 YM might have noticed an extra tidbit of information on the magazine's spine.
You want answers? We have 'em, Potter fans
You know the scene in "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" in which hundreds and hundreds of letters flutter into the Dursleys' living room-each one addressed to a surprised and delighted Harry? That's kind of how we felt at KidNews when a blizzard of envelopes arrived in our mailboxes.
Britney gets personal
Listening to Britney Spears' third album, "Britney" (Jive Records), is almost like peeking inside her diary.
U.S. kids urged to help Afghan children
President Bush ended his White House news conference Thursday night by urging each kid in America to contribute a dollar to a fund to provide food and medicine for the children of Afghanistan. But what's happening in Afghanistan to prompt the president to call for help?
Reader rates handy PDAs
Handheld personal digital assistants (like PalmPilots) were once pricey, adult-only gizmos.
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