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Jesse McCartney Interview
Scholastic News Online | 9/19/2006
Student Reporter Annie Vernick caught up with singer Jesse McCartney before his recent performance at Six Flags New England amusement park. They talked about life on the road and his latest album, Right Where You Want Me.
Remembering 9/11
Scholastic News Online | 9/8/2006
A new study published this week links the dirty air at Ground Zero after the September 11th attacks to lung problems of many rescue workers. In the largest study to date, doctors at Mount Sinai Medical Center found almost 70% of rescue workers exposed to the polluted air at the site soon became sick. The study will be published in the Journal Environmental Health Perspectives.
Stocking Up (or Down?)
Scholastic News Online
Learn how to manipulate the stock market in our stock market game.
Special Delivery
Scholastic News Online | 9/8/2006
This is an article about the birth of a giant panda cub at the Atlanta zoo.
"Olympics of Magic" Held in China
Scholastic News Online | 8/25/2009
In 2008, China hosted one of the most spectacular Olympic Games in recent memory. This year, the country's capital city of Beijing played host to another dazzling competition: the World Championships of Magic.
Bring on the Bowls!
Scholastic News Online | 12/3/2007
One of the most unpredictable regular seasons of college football ever has come to an end. The Ohio State Buckeyes will battle the Tigers of Louisiana State University for the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) national title at the Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, on January 7.
American Idol's Jasmine Trias
Scholastic News Online
Profile of American Idol's Jasmine Trias.
Election 2008: Meet John McCain
Scholastic News Online
Learn more about the life, family, and policies of Senator John McCain, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.
Star Spotlight
Scholastic News Online | 7/20/2007
This month, Jansen Panettiere stars in a Nickelodeon movie about a boy who wishes the last day of summer would never end. And it doesn't!
Remembering 9/11
Scholastic News Online | 8/18/2006
A nonprofit group called One Day's Pay wants you to do a good deed. The group has set up a Web site for the fifth anniversary of 9/11 to encourage people to honor that day by volunteering. The new program was announced at a press conference at Scholastic headquarters in New York City on Wednesday. U.S. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, and U.S. Representative Peter King, both of New York, joined the Web site's president and co-founder David Paine at the conference.
Kung Fu Panda-monium!
Scholastic News Online | 11/7/2008
Scholastic News Online traveled to the Valley of Peace and had an exclusive one-on-one sit-down with the hero of the day, Po, the absolute star of Kung Fu Panda.
Digging Dinosaurs
Scholastic News Online | 3/28/2007
Dinosaurs didn't just walk the Earth long ago -- they lived underground too! That's what scientists learned when they discovered the first species of a burrowing dinosaur. The discovery will go on display this summer at Montana State University's Museum of the Rockies.
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