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Posted by anastasia on 10-25-2005

RihannaR&B's new generation (Chris Brown, Rihanna, Teairra Mari and other teen soul wannabes' stars are on the rise) (Reuters)

- Thug life in print (The Washington Post, reg. required, profiles Don Diva, a magazine portraying the gangster lifestyle complete with a parental warning on the cover sure to attract teens)

- FOX to launch its own P2P service? (Rafat at Paid Content says it could be part of their grand Internet plan)

- Cheering can be hazardous to your health (the higher the basket tosses, the more injuries happening to cheerleaders) (Newsweek)

- 'Moore' daughters of celebs (recently it was Francis Bean Cobain comparing her own conservative fashion taste to mom Courtney Love's, now Demi's three daughters confess they look to mom for fashion advice in the latest Teen Vogue)

- AOL hawking AIM on campus (I would think most coeds are already using their IM program of choice…) (Media Post, reg. required)

- Xers Love VMars (average age of VMars viewer is 31 — anyone else feel a wee bit disappointed in this season's bus crash story arc? It just doesn't have the same level of intensity as the who killed Lilly Kane arc) (Fimoculous)

- Kamikaze Girls (new Japanese teen girl flick — looks cool) (Cinematical)

- Teens buying cigs online (UPS joins effort to stop companies from selling to teens on the Internet) (The Empire Journal)

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