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Stacey Sharpe, left, listens to an instructor at the

Stacey Sharpe, left, listens to an instructor at the

Stacey Sharpe, left, listens to an instructor at the Backpack Journalist workshop in Atlanta, Ga., on Monday, Jan. 31, 2011. Sharpe's father, Lt. Col. Duane Sharpe, works for Army Reserve Medical Command at For... More

David Knight reviews the qualities of what makes a

David Knight reviews the qualities of what makes a

David Knight reviews the qualities of what makes a great feature journalism story at the Backpack Journalist workshop in Atlanta, Ga., Monday, Jan. 31, 2011. Eight teens of military parents attended the worksho... More

Daniel Jones, a 17 year-old high school student, listens

Daniel Jones, a 17 year-old high school student, listens

Daniel Jones, a 17 year-old high school student, listens to an instructor at the Backpack Journalist workshop in Atlanta, Ga., Monday, Jan. 31, 2011. Jones is the son of W.K. Jones, an Army Reserve civilian, wh... More

David Knight reviews the qualities of what makes a

David Knight reviews the qualities of what makes a

David Knight reviews the qualities of what makes a great feature journalism story at the Backpack Journalist workshop in Atlanta, Ga., Monday, Jan. 31, 2011. Eight teens of military parents attended the worksho... More

Backpack Journalist workshop attendees pose on the

Backpack Journalist workshop attendees pose on the

Backpack Journalist workshop attendees pose on the set with Robin Meade, anchor of Morning Express at the CNN Headline News studio on Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2011. Workshop attendees visited the set and gave live on-a... More

David Knight reviews the qualities of what makes a

David Knight reviews the qualities of what makes a

David Knight reviews the qualities of what makes a great feature journalism story at the Backpack Journalist workshop in Atlanta, Ga., Monday, Jan. 31, 2011. Eight teens of military parents attended the worksho... More

Daniel Jones, a Backpack Journalist workshop attendee,

Daniel Jones, a Backpack Journalist workshop attendee,

Daniel Jones, a Backpack Journalist workshop attendee, presents Morning Express anchor Robin Meade with a gift on Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2011. Workshop attendees visited the set of CNN's Headline News in Atlanta, Ga.... More

Daniel Jones, a Backpack Journalist workshop attendee,

Daniel Jones, a Backpack Journalist workshop attendee,

Daniel Jones, a Backpack Journalist workshop attendee, receives a touch-up from CNN make-up artist Tracie Campbell on Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2011. Workshop attendees visited the set of CNN's Headline News in Atlanta,... More

Backpack Journalist workshop attendee Stacey Sharpe

Backpack Journalist workshop attendee Stacey Sharpe

Backpack Journalist workshop attendee Stacey Sharpe gets a finishing touch on her hair by CNN make-up artist Nena Sao on Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2011. Workshop attendees visited the set of CNN's Headline News in Atlan... More

A student at the Backpack Journalist workshop in Atlanta,

A student at the Backpack Journalist workshop in Atlanta,

A student at the Backpack Journalist workshop in Atlanta, Ga., listens to an instructor on Monday, Jan. 31, 2011. Eight teens of military parents attended the workshop to help them write about their experiences... More

Morning Express anchor Robin Meade shows off her new

Morning Express anchor Robin Meade shows off her new

Morning Express anchor Robin Meade shows off her new Backpack Journalist hoodie on Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2011. Military teens visited the CNN set as part of their two-day workshop in Atlanta, Ga., and gave live on-a... More

David Knight holds a roundtable discussion of what

David Knight holds a roundtable discussion of what

David Knight holds a roundtable discussion of what makes a great feature journalism story at the Backpack Journalist workshop in Atlanta, Ga., Monday, Jan. 31, 2011. Eight teens of military parents attended the... More

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