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The National Youth Agency: Access - RUCKUS looks at manga art, tennis and summer camp work

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The National Youth Agency is pleased to announce that the latest edition of RUCKUS, its free online magazine for young people is now available to download. As usual, the magazine contains a wide range of features, opinion pieces, reviews and articles. It is designed to be both entertaining and informative, and also gives young people a chance to have their say on whatever might be on their mind.

In the latest issue we include a feature about tennis - pretty soon the lack of courts around the country could be a thing of the past, as Murray-mania looks set to sweep the nation and inspire more and more young people to take up the sport. We also give some top tips on keeping those New Year's resolutions and feature Charlotte Walker's experience as a counsellor at an American summer camp. Reading what she has to say might just help young people decide if such a venture is for them.

Elsewhere RUCKUS looks at the enduring appeal of Manga comics, ponders the rise in popularity of non-alcoholic drinks and includes Bianca Fough's very serious look at the disturbing online epidemic of so-called suicide websites. As ever, the magazine is full of links to further sources of information. Download RUCKUS at www.youthinformation.com/ruckus.

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