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Back to school: What's on their minds?
Last Updated: Tuesday, September 7, 2010 | 5:00 PM ET
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Before the new school year began, CBC News asked 13-year-old Alena Mondok to take a flip-cam and interview her friends and some parents about the back-to-school issues that were on their minds.
Alena — our youngest citizen journalist so far — begins high school in Toronto this year.
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