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| Children's Express burst on the scene at the 1976 Democratic National Convention, when a 13-year-old reporter scooped the national media with Jimmy Carter's choice of Walter F. Mondale as his running mate. And in 1988, it was an 11-year-old Children's Express reporter who discomfited Dan Quayle with a question about whether a girl raped by her father should be able to get an abortion. That year, t | |
| All around the nation, people have experienced different reactions and emotions to the events of Sept. 11. Although many people were affected, some of the most riveting accounts are from the people who live and work in New York City. New Yorkers, known for being aggressive and blunt, became one family, united in their grief. In October, Y- Press spoke with several members of the Children's PressLi | |
| The Children's Express Bureau will hold a training workshop
Sept. 18, 19 and 25. Applicants, ages 10 to 18, who like to write,
report and interview, are encouraged to apply. Write a letter, including your name, address, phone number and
birthday. Tell us why you are interested in joining CE, what you
feel you could contribute, and what recent news story has captured
your interest. Deadline is |