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...youngest candidate on NBC’s top-rated reality TV show, Litinsky, 23, had outlasted 12 other business hotshots to be one of the final six contestants on the show...
...American girls ages 10 to 14 had babies in 2002. Believe it or not, that's good news because it's the lowest level since 1946, down from a peak of 12,901 in 1994. Teen births are down for all ages, but the drop is largest for the youngest and most vulnerable parents, and the numbers fell most sharply among blacks, the group at highest risk. Among the issues raised when kids have kids are grave medical consequences. Such births are linked to serious health risks for the mothers--16% of whom receive no prenatal care--and the babies...
Harvard benefited from important contributions from its youngest swimmers and divers...
...youngest on Ashcroft’s staff by eight years and one of the few without a law degree, this political appointee—her official title—hires for the Department of Justice and plans for the movers and shakers of the world...
...tied as the shortest skater on the ice when the Harvard men’s hockey team took on Yale, but his game was the biggest. And he was the youngest to see action on Friday night, but his game proved more than mature. And when the final buzzer sounded to the tune of a 3-1 Crimson victory, freshman Jon Pelle had made all the difference...