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That Was So Last Year!
This marks the second year Kid Reporter Aaron Broder has reported on the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Here are some of his thoughts on the differences between CES 2007 and CES 2008

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3/12/2008

The End is Here
Kid Reporter Aaron Broder reviews the final book in Lemony Snicket's "Series of Unfortunate Events

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10/13/2006

Election 2008: Policy Before Politics
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and Republican Candidate John McCain met at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee for their second debate Tuesday. Scholastic Kid Reporter Aaron Broder was there

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10/8/2008

Election 2008: Nader on Education
Scholastic Kid Reporter Aaron Broder talked to Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader in late February

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Grades 3-8

3/3/2008

Election 2008: Show of Support
Presidential candidate Ron Paul is a Republican. Sort of. He's more of a Libertarian in his views, although he serves as a Republican Congressman from Texas. A Libertarian is someone who thinks that power should belong to the people. Kid Reporter Aaron Broder's report from a rally for Ron Paul in Tennessee

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Scholastic News Online

Grades 3-8

Election 2008: Reach for a Radio
...39ve probably heard the voice of Melissa Block. She has worked for NPR for the past 22 years, first as an editorial assistant, and then, as the years progressed, various other posts. Finally, in 2003, she became a co-host of the talk show All Things Considered. Kid Reporter Aaron Broder spoke with her before her speech and asked about the highlights and hardships of her career, and the upcoming election

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2/20/2008

Election 2008: Sparks Fly at Debate
The Republican candidates for President took their turns answering questions from the YouTube generation on Wednesday night. Scholastic Kid Reporter Aaron Broder reports on this unusual, interesting, and feisty event

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11/29/2007

Harry Potter
Kid Reporter Aaron Broder covers the midnight magic party in New York City, celebrating the release of the final Harry Potter novel

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7/31/2007

Driven to Be a Filmmaker
Joseph Procopio has won the Young Filmmaker Scholarship Award at the Nashville Film Festival two times in a row. Kid Reporter Aaron Broder talks to the 13-year-old director about his movies and why he likes directing

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5/20/2008

Champion S-P-E-L-L-E-R
Kid Reporter Aaron Broder talks with Sameer Mishra, the winner of the 2008 Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee

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6/11/2008

Tennessee Congressman Talks About the Economic Crisis
Jim Cooper represents Tennessee’s Fifth Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. He has served the Fifth District since 2002. Kid Reporter Aaron Broder lives in Rep. Cooper’s district, and he sat down with the congressman to discuss the economic crisis and the $700 billion bailout plan

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10/22/2008

What's Next for Microsoft?
Kid Reporter Aaron Broder sits down with Steve Ballmer, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Microsoft, at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show

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1/10/2009

Celebrating Seuss
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Brandon Jones helped a very excited group of elementary school kids celebrate Read Me Week and the late Dr. Seuss's birthday by reading his favorite Seuss book Oh, the Places You'll Go! on March 2. Kid Reporter Aaron Broder was there

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Scholastic News Online

Grades 3-8

3/18/2008

The 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show
Scholastic Kid Reporter Aaron Broder get a look at the latest technology at the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show

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Grades 3-8

1/8/2007

Lost at Sea
Scholastic Kid Reporter Aaron Broder reviews the latest game in the Sims series, Sims 2: Castaway

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12/20/2007