Junior reporters show their mettle in contest


Students from winning schools of Star-NiE’s Best School Newspaper Awards 2004 found themselves in the news when they attended the prize-giving ceremony recently, report PHILIP AUGUSTINE and SIMRIT KAUR. 

ONE of the best competitions a student can enter – the Best School Newspaper Awards 2004 (BSNA) earned this accolade from none other than Education director-general Tan Sri Abdul Rafie Mahat. 

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