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Diaries of a Young Pen: How I became A Journalist?
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The Warm Mediterranean weather turned cold inside the varnished stones of the Moroccan Journalism Institute’s German style building. About 90 pale faces were sitting in the hall waiting for their turn to take the interview for studying in this prestigious college. They all know that if they succeeded out of 1500 students in the written exam, only 30 lucky people will remain by the end of the day.

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January 26, 2008 | 10:08 PM Comments  2 comments

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salamwafa salam
January 27, 2008 | 3:04 PM

so, u belong to the group of lucky 30 who succedded out of the 1500?
that an impressive achievment i believe
SarahZaaimi Sarah Zaaimi
January 27, 2008 | 9:33 PM

well you'll have to go to www.shababinclusion.org to read the rest of the article to know how it ends lol
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