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South Shore experts say teens lie to get attention (The Patriot Ledger)
Tom Faxon, director of Bayview Associates at South Shore Mental Health, says teens often fail to fully recognize the extent of their actions.

Teens injured in Chippewa crash (The Beaver County Times)
CHIPPEWA TWP. — Three teens were injured Wednesday following a two-vehicle crash on Blackhawk Road in Chippewa Township.

City partners with CITY House to help homeless teens (Plano Courier)
The City of Plano Workplace Cares program chose to direct their 2008 back-to-school supply collections toward teens residing in the CITY House, Plano’s non-profit teen shelter.

7 Reasons to Worry as Your Kids Head Back to School (Fox News)
As kids head back to class, there are several concerns parents should address before and during the school year.

Home Smoking Ban Keeps Teens From Lighting Up (Health Scout)
But parental behavior remains strong influence on kids' attitudes, study says.

Teens take over library: Josey Ranch Lake hosts first Guitar Hero and DDR competitions (The Carrollton Leader)
The Josey Ranch Lake location of the Carrollton Public Library is usually closed on Thursdays, but last week the doors opened to teens only for its first Guitar Hero faceoff and DDR (Dance Dance Revolution) danceoff.

Teens Win 2nd Place In Global Bible Contest (The Lakeland Ledger)
EAGLE LAKE | For five teenagers, a recent trip to a Bible competition in Texas turned out to be comparable to a trip to the Olympics for these first-timers.None of teens from Bethel Church of God in Eagle Lake had ever been to Texas and for two of them it was the first time they had been outside of Florida.

A&E: Warsaw teens hit the big screen (Indianapolis Business Journal)
This week, a high-profile movie about real Indiana kids. Plus Video Games Live! and other GenCon adventures.

Sanyo Katana Eclipse (PC Magazine)
The Sanyo Katana Eclipse adds an unusual new feature to your personalization arsenal: customizable, flashing colored lights, which make it a good phone for kids or teens.

Reducing Risky Health Behaviors In Teens: A Tall Order (Medical News Today)
A new study by Canadian researchers finds that programs targeting at-risk kids must tackle a constellation of issues in order to be effective. "To really improve adolescent health, programs should seek to reduce risk taking, improve social capital and improve levels of affluence," said study co-author Owen Gallupe, although he acknowledges that this is a tall order.

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