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  1. Newspapers have until 31 December to start a free serialized story that encourages family reading. http://tinyurl.com/papxyf
  2. Zero Hora (Brazil) and Express & Echo (UK) are World Young Reader Newspapers of the Year, WAN-IFRA has announced. http://tinyurl.com/papxyf
  3. A newspaper produced by women in rural India is among the winners of UNESCO's 2009 International Literacy Prizes. http://tinyurl.com/lcmcdt
  4. Veteran youth researcher Robert Barnard comments on the Morgan-Stanley intern's report on youth media habits. http://tinyurl.com/laspv6
  5. http://bit.ly/33rTh USA: 1 in 4 young adults reads a daily newspaper
  6. Sara B. Amberg at the Tulsa World needs newspapers from your country for a workshop: 315 S. Boulder Tulsa, OK 74103 USA
  7. France expands its plan for free newspaper subscriptions, adding 19- to 24-year-olds. http://tinyurl.com/mkgaj3
  8. Latest free literacy and newspaper reading ad from NAA features movie character "Coraline."http://tinyurl.com/mdezep
  9. A media literacy question: Will journalists’ flight toward public relations mean the end of reportorial integrity? http://tinyurl.com/mua6sz
  10. The European Newspaper Publishers Association adopted a Position Paper on Media Literacy spotlighting newspapers. http://tinyurl.com/l5nn9y
  11. Reading about the 13-year-old Scottish boy who founded a news website.http://tinyurl.com/ln6v3u
  12. Learned about some prize-winning U.S.A. projects. http://tinyurl.com/kkexcw
  13. Waiting for NIE category entries for the World Young Reader Prize. Details at http://tinyurl.com/nyx2pf