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  1. See letter to the editor from a reader in Belgium who defends Zwarte Piet... http://bit.ly/8z3bse
  2. Sitting on Santa's lap and asking for peace. And maybe finding some. http://bit.ly/5oI2ps
  3. Recession clobbering CT children. Read YJI's complete package. #children #recession #youth http://bit.ly/4EIsPt
  4. Sambo is alive and well... in the Netherlands. Learn the story of Zwarte Piet. #sinterklaas http://bit.ly/58fM9B
  5. Don't miss our story this week about a Dutch 'Sambo' -- Black Pete - who's Saint Nick's little black helper. Really. Online later today.
  6. Coming Monday: The Dutch debate "Black Pete" -- Saint Nicholas' black helper -- but the imagery is still everywhere... http://bit.ly/6KSgfB
  7. Read the stunning story of a 16-year-old's sudden death in small-town Nebraska. http://bit.ly/8lRx7A
  8. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=2838292&l=ba2a9bf60d&id=113873548388
  9. Want to become a journalist? There's no better place to get started than right here with YJI. It's both fun and free! http://bit.ly/8wxuau
  10. YJI reporters covering youth poverty hearing in Hartford today. http://bit.ly/6Aihft
  11. Brookings calls for more student press to fill gap of shrinking mainstream media. http://bit.ly/4PuhHh
  12. Free speech-hating administrators bring shame on Illinois' Stevenson High http://bit.ly/5axhCU
  13. The Chicago Reader, a great publication, has a fine story about the high school press. http://bit.ly/8iCnlX
  14. Go to Cambodia with Joe Keo and see what happens to an American in the small village where his parents grew up.... http://bit.ly/7rjH53
  15. Kids in Kabul selling potato chips in the park in the middle of winter. Just another great story by YJI's Edrees... http://bit.ly/6BcIlI
  16. Check out the award-winning teen suicide stories that YJI students have written over the years. http://bit.ly/62ofw9
  17. Become a fan of Youth Journalism International on Facebook. Show your support! http://bit.ly/8Xo17W
  18. Composers really don't get the credit they deserve. YJI tries to call them to public attention. http://bit.ly/6UmF7G
  19. Wesleyan composer Neely Bruce sets the Bill of Rights to music. Ah, freedom! http://bit.ly/8pK88j
  20. Composers in Connecticut featured in new ReadTheTattoo.com issue. http://bit.ly/6UoLbu