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Teens show they can "Be
the difference" 
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of their peers hold part-time jobs at drug stores, movie theaters
and restaurants, but Taphath Giles, Chantelle
Ransome and Ana Louise Leary
have a different kind of after-school job. As peer leaders working
in the Center for Young Women’s Health, their duties range
from leading health education sessions to helping residents learn
how to talk with teenagers.
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Transplant saves a tiny life 
It took nine months and a trip of nearly 3,000 miles, but in the end it was all worth it for tiny Adara Henriquez and her parents, Rodolfo and Martha.
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Health Services Research receives award 
In May, the Harvard Pediatric Health Services Research Fellowship Program will receive the 2003 Outstanding Teaching Award from the Ambulatory Pediatric Association.
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Facelift improves internal Web site 
The face of Children’s intranet is changing—but don’t worry, staff and employees will still be able to find all the internal Web pages they use to do their jobs.
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Gratitudes 
Eight-year-old Hannah Domeof Medway, Massier ., sent this letter with some very specific questions. James Mandell, MD, president and CEO, sent a reply with his answers.
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Nursing news 
The Society of Pediatric Nurses (SPN), a national organization, celebrated its 13th year this month at its annual conference.
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