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	<title>Young Voices</title>
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	<webMaster>roland.booth@gleanerjm.com (Roland Booth)</webMaster>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 17:27:35 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Mary J Blige</title>
			<description>Since the release of her first album back in 1992, Mary J. Blige has dug into the deepest corners of her life, taking her listeners through her struggles with addiction, depression and finding love. Now, happily married and content, Blige has a new well o</description>
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			<title>Chipmunk</title>
			<description>The music industry stood with amazement when a 16-year-old Kano released his club hit, Boys Love Girls, but who knew that this feat would be followed and arguably eclipsed when 17-year-old Jammal Fye, otherwise known as Chipmunk. At 16, this North London </description>
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			<title>Dear Kat</title>
			<description>DEAR KAT


Dear Kat
I am a 17-year-old girl who has lost the will to live. Ever since year ten I have hated my life, and the way people treat me. I’ve cut my wrists and starved myself, but stopped when I started college because I thought things would </description>
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			<title>Celeb Chat: Keyshia Cole</title>
			<description>Keyshia’s journey to the music industry has been a tough one. With a childhood spent growing up in various foster homes, and her mother’s addiction to drugs and prostitution, the Oakland, California raised singer had the odds stacked up against her right </description>
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			<title>In conversation with The Cast of West 10</title>
			<description>Last month saw the re-launch of BBC three and with it, a new and exciting and edgy range of programmes dedicated to young audiences. This month the new-look channel will broadcast, West 10, an urban tale of love and life set on the streets of London’s Wes</description>
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			<title>A bit about...Aml Ameen</title>
			<description>Since leaving The Bill last year, Aml Ameen has been busy writing a script for his first film and starring in some of the biggest TV dramas we’ll see this year. Here, the Kidulthood star sits down with YV…



My Favourite book is As A Man Thinketh by </description>
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			<title>Alpha Male</title>
			<description>The contrast in the universe:

The whole universe is built upon contrast: night and day, dark and light, wet and dry, hot and cold, sun and rain, summer and winter, the list is endless! 

The value system:

Our value of one of the above is based on </description>
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			<title>A bit about...Kojo</title>
			<description>In the midst of balancing a popular weekly comedy club, managing a selection of beauties, dubbed Kojo’s Angels, and currently promoting his sold-out, Fresh Prince of Hackney tour, east London’s much-loved comic, Kojo finds a rear minute to talk to YV.

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			<title>Mr. Midas</title>
			<description>Hailing from south London, Mr Midas is arguably the biggest name in UK dancehall. A popular face on T4’s Musicool, Midas has emerged as a star in his own right, following the sell-out of his first mixtape, The X-Files and the coveted Best Newcomer award a</description>
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			<title>Jay Sean</title>
			<description>Jay Sean first burst onto our screens in 2003 with his debut single, Dance With Me, resulting in much respect from the music industry, and a sizeable female following. After a two year hiatus, (and a haircut), the home grown talent is back with his new al</description>
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