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October 27, 2010
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We’ve been so busy helping students with terrific stories lately that we’ve done a poor job of getting the word out. Please bear with us and keep checking back to this blog for more! Also, check out the independent, online teen newspaper, http://www.readthetattoo.com/, which publishes a lot of YJI work.

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