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	<title>Millions &#039;miss out on Internet boom&#039;</title>
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    YOUNG people, wealthy families and graduates use the internet more than the elderly, poor or unqualified, according to a report that highlights Britain&#039;s growing &quot;digital divide&quot;.
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	<title>Survey Proves Affluent Teens Don&#039;t Fit Tabloid Stereotype</title>
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    A recent surveys set out to identify attitudes among high-net-worth individuals and how it affects their lives and needs in managing wealth. The survey, which polled 210 wealthy teenagers, found parents are instilling strong values, but many fail to practice what they preach in terms of meaningful money management with their offspring.
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    <pubDate>Tue, 20 Feb 2007 15:36:23 GMT</pubDate>
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