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                Girls Aloud getting back together!

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                Nicola Roberts has confirmed the news that Girls Aloud are getting back together.

                After being ditched from the US X Factor judging panel, Cheryl Cole is guaranteed to stay busy as Nic spills the beans on a Girls Aloud reunion tour.

                According to Nic, Cheryl Cole getting the chop is actually a good thing.

                "At least she'll be free to do the reunion show with us," Nicola confessed.

                This seems to back up the comments from Girls Aloud former manager Louis Walsh.


                We release a new magazine.

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                'Xplode' A magazine for young people in Bolton is about to be launched.

                As Saeed Atcha and his team manage the Ladybridge High Sports Mania, they're about to embark on a new adventure and create a BRAND NEW magazine made BY young people FOR young people.
                If you would like to get involved head to http://www.o2thinkbig.co.uk/Projects/Project-Home/?clubId=1391

                We will have a feature article in our next magazine.

                Right or Wrong?

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                Plans to allow teachers in England to search pupils for mobile phones and examine the phones' content have been called "reckless" by a teaching union.

                The measures in the new Education Bill are designed to combat cyber-bullying.

                But the NASUWT says it will create conflict between teachers and pupils and their parents.

                The government insists the measures help assert the authority of teachers and will allow them to deal with problems in schools more effectively.

                The current issue of the magazine has all the latest on the story and it's got your views!!!
                Check it out, just click on 'our issues' above!

                Jessie J shares body confidence issues.

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                The 'Price Tag' singer has confessed to not always feeling good about her looks.
                Proudly showing off her fantastic figure in skimpy leotards and happily experimenting with daring makeup trends, it's hard to believe Jessie J hasn't always been full of confidence.

                But she says it's taken a while to be happy with how she looks.

                "I've never really thought of myself as anything," Jessie said.

                "I don't think I'm classically pretty, I think I'm unusual-looking."

                "I had to get used to the fact that I have no boobs. Now I embrace it."




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