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  • Gen Y Prefers Superficial Cool
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    From the story: "Among young people, Barack Obama appears to be beating John McCain in the battle for 'cool.' According to these members of Generation Y, Obama, 47, has the 'cool' thing down. He's an avid basketball player, listens to Jay-Z on his iPod and was on the cover of this month's issue of Rolling Stone magazine. McCain, on the other hand, has admitted he's a big fan of the '70s-era Swedish disco band ABBA and an 'illiterate' when it comes to using a computer. He turns 72 next month, and if elected, he'd be the oldest president in American history to begin his first term."
  • It Don't Gitmo Better than This
    "Some people look at Coney Island and see a paradise of carefree entertainment. Others see a cesspool of gritty squalor. Few are those who gaze upon its shrieking kids, grizzled wanderers and fast-talking...
  • Minors Accessing Online Networking Sites
    Nearly a quarter of children between the ages of eight and 12 are evading the age restrictions imposed by social networking sites Facebook, Bebo and MySpace, a poll of young people revealed
  • True Love Waits - A Novel Experience
    Last Friday at midnight, thousands of teenage girls lined up at bookstores all over the country to get a copy of Breaking Dawn, the much anticipated fourth and last novel in Stephenie Meyer's Twilight...
  • MediaShout Publisher Gets New Owner
    Today, the Don Moen Company announced the acquisition of MediaComplete, publisher of MediaShout, the market leader in media presentation software for the Church.
  • Tweens Watching R-Rated Movies
    Researchers know what your tween saw last summer: savage beatings, severed heads, murder, rape and torture. In a study released Monday in the journal Pediatrics, researchers from Dartmouth Medical School...
  • Segregation on Sunday
    The Rev. Paul Earl Sheppard had recently become the senior pastor of a suburban church in California when a group of parishioners came to him with a disturbing personal question. They were worried because the racial makeup of their small church was changing. They warned Sheppard that the church's newest members would try to seize control because members of their race were inherently aggressive. What was he was going to do if more of "them" tried to join their church?
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