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Gloucester turns to teen pregnancy pros

By Jessica Heslam
Thursday, July 24, 2008 -
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GLOUCESTER - More than a month after a Time magazine report about an alleged pregnancy pact thrust this seaside city into the worldwide spotlight, Gloucester school officials last night turned to a host of teen pregnancy experts for help on the issue.

School Committee member Val Gilman recalled her own tough conversation about safe sex with her now 20-year-old daughter when she was 12. She made an appeal to the parents of middle school children watching at home on cable TV.

 
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Gloucester Mayor Carolyn Kirk.
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