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Teens Busted for Car Break-Ins, Spraying People With Super Soakers - Patch.com
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Teens Win New Cars for Perfect Attendance - NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth (blog)
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Teen Driver Safety: Top Five Things to Remember if Your Vehicle Breaks Down - MarketWatch (press release)
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