Media Summary: With the rise of instant messaging, a fast-growing lexicon of Internet slang has crept into kids' vocabularies -- and into schools. Most of the presidential candidates have been focusing on issues such as Iraq and the economy. The No Child Left Behind Act is up for renewal this year, so

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With the rise of instant messaging, a fast-growing lexicon of Internet slang has crept into kids' vocabularies -- and into schools. Most of the presidential candidates have been focusing on issues such as Iraq and the economy. The No Child Left Behind Act is up for renewal this year, so "Only On The Web": Each year efforts are made to pull "questionable" books from libraries' shelves. Hundreds of thousands of fliers found themselves grounded this week. A controversial new book claims hookups are bad news for young women.

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