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It's not as if I can get a newspaper route after school.
The fake kidnapping, the newspaper route, it was all their idea.
At the age of 12, he subcontracted his newspaper routes to younger neighborhood kids.
These are troubling trends to families here who believe in the discipline of working a regular newspaper route.
When he was 12, he had a newspaper route.
She is a doormat, the kind of mother who gets up at dawn to tend to her daughter's newspaper route.
He bought it using using money borrowed from customers on his newspaper route.
Has a newspaper route which be combines with lighting gas streetlamps.
He had a newspaper route and, when he was old enough, a job as a theater usher.
He also won minor fame for saving neighbors from a burning building on his newspaper route.
His job is a newspaper route, however, and he needs the bike to do his job.
But on one of his normal newspaper routes, he looks into the Andersons' house.
His job as a newspaper route driver sent him through territory that caught the attention of his quick mind.
He was a golf caddy at 9, had his first newspaper route at 11 and quickly added two others.
Angelica's body was found in the woods near her home after she failed to finish her newspaper route.
The closest newspaper route ended forty miles away.
"F., how can I keep my newspaper route?"
Craig, who turns 18 today, had $500 earned from a newspaper route but was dissatisfied with his investment return.
As a child, he was an altar boy and earned money via shoveling snow and a newspaper route.
After the call, Aaron pronounced his one-week assignment, the only job he has ever held besides a newspaper route, to be "totally awesome."
Needing extra money, Chris decides to get a newspaper route, to help pay for a birthday gift for a girl he likes.
His brother bought for him a newspaper route, of the Times and Transcript, for $700.
About the same time he saved money from his newspaper route and bought a Silvertone guitar, for $2.49.
The last step is newspaper delivery consisting of newspaper routes run either by motor vehicle or traditional adolescent "paper boys."