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Download the .pdf file of the Spring 2007 issue of the Young Thinkers' Magazine. To request the paper edition, please e-mail your physical mailing address to magazine@theyoungthinkers.org

NOTE:We apologize for the fact that the formatting is a bit off in this .pdf file, but the contents remain the same.

FROM THE EDITOR
Seanan Fong: The YTS Manifesto
Katie Kolodzie: A Saloner's Testimonial

REFLECTION
Maanvi Singh: The Ethical Roadmap

PERSONAL REPORT
McVal Osborne: The Draw to Goodness: Part I

STORIES
Max Nied: The Best of Friends
Sruti Bharat: The Station

DRAMA
Mitchell Walker: A Tour of a Deathtime

THE ARTS
Masha Polovets: Dalí: The Life of a Sane Madman

TIDBITS
The Young Ethicist
The Folio

POETRY
Six
Memories
This Dilemma
Richard Scarey
Adam's Apple

PHOTOGRAPHY
McVal Osborne
Kara Stevens

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Note: Submitted work must be all original and should not be written for school or another publication.

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**High school debaters: You do so much research, yet no one gets to hear what you really think. Submit a policy piece and let us know the truth.

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