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Teen Ink Magazine,
June 2004 :
Travel Articles
A Bargain?
by Meg C., Hanover, MA
"I swear," my sister Norah argued. "It's only 15 dollars and goes from Chinatown in Boston to Chinatown in New York City."
"How can that be?" I retorted skeptically.
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Daughters of Indian Soil
by Nicole Anne B., Ras Al Khaimah, UAE
Our daughters go abroad to marry Rich men speaking funny languages. Why, they do not even know How to grind a coconut on the sill, Or draw water from the well.
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Southern Delicacies
by Lauren S., Mary Esther, FL
Through some cosmic fluke, I have wound up living in the South. I've never really taken much notice of Southern culinary traditions, but always regarded them as close relatives to a substance you might find near a nuclear explosion.
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The Great International Pizza Disaster
by Kendal G., Iola, WI
Everyone has ordered a pizza, right? It's easy: you dial the pizza parlor, say you'd like a large with everything, and hang up. Thirty minutes later, they deliver it (guaranteed). Anybody can do it - except, apparently, me.
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Who Wants to Come to Colombia?
by Felipe D., Sturbridge, MA
Seeing that my country's image is in shambles, I have some thank yous to shout out.
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