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Steve Carell continues his work with Chris Meledandri (Horton Hears a Who) for Universal's Despicable Me. Animated movie comes out in 2010
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What works when setting limits for teen boys who fixate on an X Box©, PlayStation© or other video game system?
'Florida Today' recently published an article highlighting a school ban on Goth fashion statements. Why? Are teen cults headed in an unhealthy supernatural direction?
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With a list as varied as Captain Underpants, The Golden Compass and Goosebumps, Scholastic Books welcome submissions from all genres
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